Mosquitoes and no-see-ums have been winning for too long. A properly installed screen room gives you back your evenings outdoors and adds a space the whole family actually uses.

Screen room installation in Miramar means building an aluminum-framed, screen-paneled enclosure around your existing patio slab - giving you bug-free outdoor living with natural airflow - and most standard installations are completed in one to three days once permits are approved and materials arrive.
If your patio sits empty most evenings because mosquitoes and no-see-ums drive you inside, a screen room solves that directly. Miramar's insect pressure is real and year-round, not just a summer nuisance - the fine mesh used in a properly built screen room blocks no-see-ums, which are far smaller than standard window screen can filter. You get fresh air and a view of your yard without the bugs.
Screen rooms are the most popular first step toward enclosed outdoor living in South Florida. If you already know you want full weather protection and climate control rather than just insect screening, our patio enclosures page covers that path.
If mosquitoes or no-see-ums drive you back indoors within minutes of stepping onto the patio, that is the clearest sign. In Miramar, insect pressure is a year-round fact, not a seasonal inconvenience. A screen room with the right mesh removes the problem completely and gives you those evening hours back.
A south- or west-facing patio in South Florida can become painfully hot by early afternoon. A screen room with a solid or solar-shade roof panel adds shade and reduces radiant heat while keeping the breeze moving. It is the difference between a patio you glance at and one you actually sit in.
Many Miramar homes have a pool or concrete patio that functions more as a maintenance obligation than a living space. Enclosing it with a screen room - often called a pool cage in this region - keeps debris out of the water and turns the deck into a space the family actually gathers in.
Screen enclosures are common and expected on South Florida homes, and buyers in Miramar notice when one is present. A well-built, permitted screen room is an improvement that resonates with local buyers in a way that is specific to this market.
We build screen rooms around existing patios, pool decks, and lanais throughout Miramar. Every project starts with a site visit to measure the patio area, assess the existing slab, and talk through how you plan to use the space. Screen mesh selection is one of the most important choices: standard fiberglass mesh is affordable and works for most situations, but no-see-um screen is a necessity in this region and solar shade screen is a smart upgrade for south- or west-facing enclosures. We show you physical samples so you can see and feel the difference before deciding. For homeowners who want to take the next step toward full weather protection, we can also discuss a patio-to-sunroom conversion that starts from your new screen room foundation.
We handle the building permit application and submit engineered drawings showing the structure meets Florida's wind-load requirements - this is not optional in Broward County, and a contractor who skips it is putting your home at risk. For HOA communities, which cover a large share of Miramar's neighborhoods, we prepare the submission package and can walk you through what the architectural review committee typically asks for. You end up with a finished, inspected room and all the paperwork you need on file.
The right fit for homeowners who want bug protection and airflow on an existing concrete patio.
Ideal for homes with a pool deck that needs to stay usable and debris-free throughout the year.
Best for south- or west-facing patios where afternoon heat makes standard screen enclosures uncomfortable.
The right choice for any Miramar home where standard screen has not been enough to keep the smallest insects out.
Miramar sits in Broward County, a region where building codes take hurricane preparedness seriously at the structural level. Screen enclosures here must be engineered to withstand significant wind loads - your contractor is required to submit stamped engineering drawings when applying for the permit, and the finished structure is inspected before it is considered complete. This is not a formality. It is one of the most important reasons to hire a contractor who knows Florida's structural requirements rather than a general handyman. The Atlantic hurricane season runs June through November, and most Miramar homeowners prefer to have outdoor projects done before the season starts. Spring is the busiest time of year for screen room installations - reaching out in late winter or early spring gives you the best shot at getting on the schedule before the rush.
We install screen rooms across Miramar and the surrounding area. Homeowners in Pembroke Pines and Hallandale Beach face the same wind-load requirements and HOA approval processes, and we are familiar with both. If your community has specific rules about frame color or enclosure style, we can tell you upfront what to expect before you finalize the design.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We reply within one business day to schedule a free in-home estimate at a time that works for you.
We measure the patio, assess the slab, and walk through screen type and door placement with you. You get a written estimate covering scope and materials - no vague ranges.
We submit the permit application with engineered drawings to the local building department, and handle any HOA submission if your community requires it. Permit review typically takes a few weeks - we track the status so you do not have to.
The crew builds the frame, hangs the screen panels, and installs the doors - typically one to three days for a standard enclosure. After the city inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough and hand over all permit and warranty documentation.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the permit and HOA paperwork - you just tell us what you want the space to do.
(754) 812-0382Every screen room we install is engineered to meet Broward County's wind-resistance requirements, documented in the permit drawings, and verified at inspection. An enclosure that has not been through this process is not just unfinished - it is a liability when a storm arrives.
We stock no-see-um screen as a standard option because standard window mesh simply does not work in this region. We bring samples to the site visit so you can choose based on what your patio actually needs - bug protection, heat reduction, or pet durability.
Florida requires screen enclosure contractors to hold a state-issued license, and you can verify ours before signing anything through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at myfloridalicense.com. We encourage every homeowner to check.
A large share of Miramar's subdivisions are HOA-governed, and we regularly handle the architectural review submissions for screen room projects in these communities. Knowing the process in advance avoids costly redesigns after materials are already ordered.
A screen room is a straightforward project - but only when the contractor knows Florida's wind-load rules, uses the right mesh for this climate, and handles the permit process correctly. That is what we bring to every installation.
The National Sunroom Association (NSA) maintains the recognized trade standards for screen enclosures and sunrooms that guide our installation practices.
The next step up from a screen room - full glass enclosure and climate control built over your existing patio slab.
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Learn MoreMiramar contractors fill up fast before hurricane season. Reach out today and we will get your project permitted and installed before the busy summer months arrive.