
Stop letting bugs and afternoon heat drive you inside - a permitted, professionally built screen room turns your patio into a space your family actually uses every day.

Screen room installation in Cooper City means building an aluminum-framed enclosure with screen panels anchored to your existing patio slab, giving you a shaded, bug-free outdoor space at a fraction of the cost of a full sunroom. Most standard residential installations take one to three days of on-site work once permits are approved.
For most Cooper City homeowners, the screen room is the right first step. You get protection from mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon rain without the construction timeline or cost of a fully enclosed room. You use your outdoor space every day instead of retreating inside after sunset.
If you are comparing your options, our patio enclosures page covers glass and solid-panel enclosures, and our patio-to-sunroom conversion page shows how a screen room can be upgraded to a fully enclosed space down the road.
If mosquitoes and no-see-ums drive you inside every evening, you are not getting the value out of your outdoor space. In Cooper City, bug pressure is a year-round reality, and a screen room solves it permanently rather than relying on sprays or candles that need constant reapplication.
If you have a slab or covered patio that you rarely use because it feels too exposed or too buggy, a screen room is the most direct way to turn that space into a room your family actually lives in. The structure is already there - the screen room just makes it livable.
Whether you need room for kids to play, a place to entertain, or a spot for weekend breakfasts, a screen room adds real daily-use square footage without the cost or disruption of a full room addition. In Cooper City summers, having that shaded and screened space makes a genuine difference.
Outdoor living space is something South Florida buyers consistently look for, and a permitted, well-built screen room signals that the home has been cared for and improved thoughtfully. It is a visible upgrade that photographs well and shows well during a walkthrough.
We build aluminum-framed screen enclosures anchored to your existing concrete slab and attached to your home's structure. The frame is engineered to meet Broward County's wind-load requirements, and screen panels are installed and tensioned tight - no sagging, no gaps at the corners. We also coordinate the building permit and required inspection so the project closes out cleanly. For homeowners who want a longer-term plan, we design screen rooms with the option to upgrade to a patio-to-sunroom conversion later without tearing out the existing frame.
If your patio needs a new concrete slab first, we coordinate that work before the frame goes up. For homeowners who want solid or glass panels instead of screen, our patio enclosures service covers those options. We give you an honest comparison during the estimate so you choose the build that fits your budget and how you plan to use the space.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and shade on an existing slab, with minimal construction time and budget.
Best for homeowners in areas with heavy fine-insect pressure who want stronger bug protection with only a minor reduction in airflow.
Best for homeowners whose patio gets intense afternoon sun and who want to reduce glare and heat gain while maintaining ventilation.
Best for homeowners who have a yard space without a slab yet and want to start from scratch with a properly prepared base.
Cooper City sits in Broward County in South Florida, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active every month of the year - not just in summer. That means a screen room here is not a seasonal luxury. It is the difference between actually using your outdoor space and abandoning it after sunset. The right screen mesh density matters more here than in most of the country. South Florida also brings hurricane season from June through November, and Broward County homes are in a high-wind zone, so every screen room we build is engineered and permitted to meet Florida's strict wind-load requirements.
Homeowners in Weston and Plantation face the same climate conditions and HOA considerations as Cooper City residents, and we work across all of these communities with the same approach to permitting and wind-rated construction. We also assess how water drains away from your slab before we build, because South Florida's flat terrain and wet season mean poor drainage can leave standing water inside the enclosure after heavy rain.
Many Cooper City neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and we ask about this at the start of every project. Some associations require prior approval for exterior structures, and getting that approval in writing before work begins protects you from having to undo finished work.
Call or submit our contact form and we follow up within one business day to schedule a home visit. We walk your patio, take measurements, discuss screen options and roof styles, and give you a written quote that covers everything.
Once you decide to move forward, we finalize the design - dimensions, screen type, door placement, and any add-ons like a ceiling fan rough-in. You review and sign a contract that spells out the scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule.
We submit the building permit application to the appropriate Broward County office, including engineered drawings as required. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission for their architectural review.
Once permits are in hand, the crew builds the aluminum frame, installs and tensions screen panels, and cleans up the work area - typically in one to three days. A building inspector visits to confirm the structure meets required standards, and we walk you through the finished room before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the Broward County permit, HOA paperwork, and wind-load engineering from start to finish.
(754) 318-0423Every screen room we build includes engineered drawings and is permitted to meet Broward County's high-wind requirements. We provide the product ratings for the framing system we install - so you know what your room was built to handle before a storm tests it.
Florida requires a state contractor's license to legally build screen enclosures - not just a local business registration. You can verify any contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We handle every step of the permit process and do not call a job done until the inspection is closed.
We carry standard fiberglass, no-see-um mesh, and solar screen options and walk you through the trade-offs for your specific patio orientation and how you plan to use the space. No-see-ums are a real issue in Cooper City year-round, and the mesh you choose makes a significant difference in how livable the space is.
Many Cooper City neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before exterior construction can begin. We ask about this at the start of every project, help you prepare the submission, and keep both the HOA and permit timelines running together so you are not waiting on one after the other.
Every screen room we install is permitted, inspected, and built to the standards that protect your home and your investment in Cooper City. When the job is done, you have a finished room and a closed permit - not just a structure.
Learn more about screen enclosure standards from the National Sunroom Association and verify any contractor license at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Turn an open patio into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room when you are ready to upgrade beyond a screen room.
Learn MoreEnclose your patio with solid or glass panels for year-round weather protection beyond what screen offers.
Learn MoreOur crew knows Broward County permitting and builds to Florida wind standards - get a free written estimate and get your project on the calendar before bug season hits.