
Mosquitoes and direct sun are keeping you indoors. A permitted, coastal-grade screen enclosure gives back your outdoor living space - without giving up the Gulf Stream breeze.

Screen room installation in Gulf Stream, FL means anchoring an aluminum frame to your existing patio slab and stretching screening panels into place to create an open-air enclosed space, with most projects taking one to three days of on-site work once permits are approved. You keep the fresh air and the view while leaving the insects, debris, and direct sun outside.
Gulf Stream homeowners with underused patios or concrete slabs find that a screen enclosure is often the fastest path to genuinely livable outdoor space. The project is simpler and faster than a fully enclosed sunroom, and it costs a fraction of a full glass room. If at some point you want to go further and enclose the space completely, our patio enclosures service is the natural progression.
In Palm Beach County, screen enclosures require a building permit and must be built to the wind-load standards that apply in this coastal area. We handle the permit application and coordinate the final inspection - you do not have to navigate the building department on your own.
South Florida's warm, humid climate means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a near-constant presence, especially at dusk. If you find yourself retreating indoors every evening rather than enjoying your patio, a screen room solves that problem without giving up the open-air feel. An enclosed space with a tight-latching door keeps the bugs out and the breeze in.
Gulf Stream's intense UV exposure fades fabrics, dries out cushions, and degrades outdoor furniture faster than almost anywhere in the country. Enclosing the space with screening cuts direct sun exposure significantly, extending the life of your outdoor furnishings and making the space more comfortable to sit in during the hottest part of the day.
If you have a concrete patio that mostly sits empty because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed, a screen room transforms it into a genuinely livable space for a fraction of what a full room addition costs. In South Florida's climate, the space gets real use for most of the year.
In Palm Beach County's real estate market, outdoor living space is a selling point. A well-built, permitted screen enclosure signals that the home has been maintained and improved thoughtfully - and it adds a feature that resonates with buyers who know how much time they will want to spend outside in this climate.
Most screen rooms in Gulf Stream are built over an existing patio or concrete slab - the simplest and most affordable configuration. For homeowners who want to extend an existing pool cage or create a connected living and pool area, we can design and build that integration as part of the same project. If you want a more enclosed, climate-controlled space rather than an open-air enclosure, a patio-to-sunroom conversion takes the same footprint further.
Every screen room we install is permitted with Palm Beach County and built to the current wind-load standards for this coastal area. We handle permit filing, coordinate the final inspection, and give you copies of all permit records at project close. The screening material you choose matters more in Gulf Stream than it does inland - we will walk you through options suited to salt air, UV exposure, and the heat and sun angles specific to this part of the coast.
The most common configuration - a new aluminum-framed enclosure anchored directly to your existing concrete patio slab.
Ideal for homeowners who want to extend an existing pool cage to include an adjacent patio or living area as a connected screened space.
For homeowners who want the enclosure's roofline to complement the home's architecture rather than use a simple flat or single-slope roof.
Right for patios with intense afternoon sun - a tighter-weave solar mesh reduces heat and glare while still allowing airflow and outdoor views.
Gulf Stream is a coastal community just off the Atlantic, and salt air is a constant presence. It accelerates corrosion on metal framing, fasteners, and screen hardware faster than inland conditions. Cheaper hardware that works fine a few miles inland can fail noticeably within a year or two this close to the ocean. We specify marine-grade or heavy-duty aluminum alloys and corrosion-resistant fasteners for every project in this area - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline.
Palm Beach County also falls within a high-wind zone, and screen enclosures must be designed and built to meet the wind-load requirements that apply here. We work regularly in Gulf Stream and nearby Briny Breezes and Boynton Beach. We know the permit timeline, the wind-load engineering requirements, and what Gulf Stream's town and HOA review processes typically involve. Your enclosure is built for this environment - not adapted from an inland template.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your patio or slab and schedule a free on-site visit to measure and talk through your options.
We inspect the existing slab or structure, confirm it is ready to build from, and walk you through size, roof style, door placement, and screening material options. You receive a detailed written proposal before making any commitment.
Once you approve the proposal and sign the contract, we prepare drawings, submit the permit application to Palm Beach County, and coordinate any required Gulf Stream town or HOA review. Both processes run in parallel to keep your timeline as short as possible.
The crew anchors the frame, stretches and fastens the screening panels, and hangs and adjusts the doors. After the building department inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you - checking every panel, every latch, and every frame connection before closing out the job.
Free on-site visit, no obligation. We handle permits, wind-load compliance, and coastal-grade materials from start to finish.
(561) 407-6473Every screen enclosure we build in Palm Beach County is permitted and engineered to the wind-load standards that apply in this coastal high-wind zone. An unpermitted or under-built enclosure becomes a liability in storm season - permitted work protects your investment and keeps your homeowner's insurance valid.
Salt air is the hidden threat to any metal structure near the Atlantic. We specify corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys and stainless-steel or coated fasteners as the baseline for Gulf Stream work - not as a premium option. Materials rated for coastal conditions hold up where inland-grade products fail prematurely.
Gulf Stream has its own tradition of architectural oversight, and many properties are subject to HOA review before exterior changes can proceed. We know what that review typically requires in this area and build the approval process into the project schedule from day one - no surprises, no delays from missed steps.
A standard screen room over an existing slab typically takes one to three days of on-site installation. We plan materials and crew scheduling in advance so that once the permit is issued, the project moves quickly. You are not waiting weeks after approval for the crew to show up.
The right screen room contractor in Gulf Stream knows this coastal environment, handles the permits, and builds to the wind standards that keep your investment safe through every storm season. Check any Florida contractor's license online before signing - active license, current insurance, and references from nearby projects are the baseline you should expect.
Take the same patio footprint further with a fully enclosed, glass-walled room that adds climate control and year-round comfort beyond what a screen enclosure provides.
Learn MoreA step up from a screen room - glass or polycarbonate panels replace open screening to create a weather-protected outdoor room that works in Gulf Stream's heat and rain.
Learn MoreOur crew knows the permit process and coastal requirements - reach out now and we will have your estimate ready before the next storm season starts.