
Stop letting mosquitoes and no-see-ums drive you inside. We install permitted, hurricane-rated screen rooms in Doral so you can use your outdoor space every evening.

Screen room installation in Doral, FL means fully enclosing an existing patio with an aluminum frame and mesh screening - most standard installs take two to five days of active work, plus two to four weeks for Miami-Dade permit approval before the crew arrives. The result is an outdoor space you can use every day without mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or afternoon rain chasing you inside.
A screen room is not climate-controlled the way a full sunroom is - the air inside is roughly the same temperature as outside. But Doral's climate means you can realistically use a screened space 10 to 11 months of the year. If you already have a concrete patio slab sitting empty because of bugs and heat, an enclosure is often the most straightforward upgrade you can make. Homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled room should look at our patio enclosures or patio-to-sunroom conversion options instead.
Every screen room we build in Doral is permitted and inspected by Miami-Dade County. We handle the permit application, manage HOA coordination for neighborhoods that require it, and walk you through the finished space before we leave.
If you step onto your open patio after 6 p.m. and retreat inside within minutes because of biting insects, that is the most common reason Doral homeowners enclose their patio. South Florida's warm, humid air supports mosquito populations year-round. A properly installed screen room with the right mesh size solves this problem and gives you those evenings back.
Many homes in Doral were built with a poured concrete patio that the builder left open. If that slab is empty because it is too buggy or too exposed, a screen enclosure is the missing piece. The foundation is already there - the enclosure is a straightforward addition that transforms unused concrete into a room your family actually uses.
If you find yourself checking the weather radar before deciding whether to sit outside, a screen room with a solid or translucent roof panel lets you stay outside through light rain. In Doral's summer storm pattern, this meaningfully extends your usable outdoor hours - you can sit outside during a passing shower without getting soaked.
Doral's intense sun and frequent rain accelerate wear on outdoor furniture, cushions, and rugs. If you replace patio items every two or three years, a screen room can extend their life significantly by blocking direct UV exposure and keeping rain off. This is a real cost savings over time, not just a comfort upgrade.
Every screen room starts with a site visit to measure your patio, check the existing slab condition, and discuss screen type, frame color, and roof style. We give you a written estimate that breaks down every cost by category before you decide anything. From there, we handle the Miami-Dade permit application, the county inspection when the work is done, and HOA coordination for neighborhoods that require prior approval.
Screen type is one of the most important decisions in the project. Standard fiberglass screening handles insects at the lowest cost. Many Doral homeowners upgrade to a solar-shade screen that blocks a portion of the sun's heat - the Florida Solar Energy Center has published research showing how meaningful that difference is in Florida's climate. If you are also thinking about eventually converting the screen room to a fully enclosed space, ask us about our patio-to-sunroom conversion options - the enclosure we build today can often form the foundation for a conversion later.
Best for homeowners who primarily want insect protection and shade on an existing patio slab, at the most accessible price point.
Suited for patios that get intense direct sun - the denser screen mesh reduces heat and glare while still letting in fresh air.
For homeowners who want to sit outside through Doral's afternoon rainstorms without getting wet - a translucent or solid roof panel covers the top.
For homes without an existing patio slab - we pour a new concrete pad and build the enclosure in a single coordinated project.
Doral sits inside Miami-Dade County, which enforces some of the toughest wind-resistance building standards in the country. Any screen room built here must be engineered to withstand high winds - the frames, anchors, and screening must all meet county requirements. What this means for you is that permitted work in Doral is genuinely more robust than what you might get in other parts of Florida. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit to save a few dollars is creating real risk for you, not saving you money. Review Miami-Dade's requirements at Miami-Dade County Building Department.
Doral's flat terrain also matters for screen rooms specifically. The city was built on former wetlands, and many lots do not drain naturally. If your patio slab does not slope slightly away from the house, water can pool inside the enclosure after every storm. We assess slab drainage during every estimate and recommend minor grading or a drain channel when it is needed. Homeowners in Hialeah and Opa-locka deal with the same flat-lot drainage challenges, and we have worked on screen room projects throughout those communities.
We schedule a visit within a few days of your call. During the visit, we measure your patio, review the slab condition, and walk through screen type, roof style, and frame color options. We respond to all initial inquiries within 1 business day.
You choose your screen type, frame color, and roof style. We prepare a contract that covers scope of work, materials, timeline, payment schedule, and permit information. No one should pressure you to sign the same day.
We submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County's Building Department on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - no work begins until the permit is posted. This wait protects you and is not something to rush.
The crew sets anchor posts, builds the aluminum frame, installs the roof structure, and stretches the screening panels. Most standard enclosures take two to five days of work. A county inspector visits after completion - we schedule it and are present for the walkthrough.
We will come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that breaks down every cost - no obligation, no surprises.
(786) 905-1960We pull a Miami-Dade building permit for every screen room we install and are present for the county inspection when the work is done. You receive the closed permit record at project completion. That documentation is what makes your enclosure an asset when you sell your home - not a liability your agent has to explain.
Our screen rooms are engineered to meet Miami-Dade County's wind-resistance requirements - the same standards that govern the rest of your home. The frame anchors, aluminum structure, and roof attachment are all sized for South Florida storm conditions. A properly built enclosure does not buckle or lose screens after a summer storm.
Many Doral neighborhoods require written HOA approval before any exterior structure is built, and some have rules about frame color, screen type, or roof style. We flag this at the estimate stage and help you understand what your association needs - so you are not discovering the requirement after the frame is already up.
Doral's flat terrain means drainage matters more here than in hillier markets. We check your slab slope during the estimate and recommend a drain channel or minor grading if water would otherwise pool inside your enclosure. This detail separates a screen room that works from one that is wet after every storm.
Choosing a licensed, permitted contractor for your screen room is one of the most straightforward ways to protect your investment. You can verify any Florida contractor's license at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything - it takes about two minutes and tells you whether the person you are hiring is legally qualified to do the work.
Already have a screen room and want to upgrade to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space? A patio-to-sunroom conversion builds on what is already there.
Learn MoreFor homeowners who want more than a screen but are not ready for a full sunroom - a patio enclosure adds solid panels and more weather protection.
Learn MorePermit season in Miami-Dade fills up fast - locking in your start date now means your enclosure is ready before the next mosquito season hits.