
Stop letting mosquitoes and no-see-ums win every evening. We build permitted, wind-rated screen rooms that turn your patio into a space you actually want to be in.

Screen room installation in Bonita Springs means enclosing your patio or lanai with aluminum framing and screen panels - most projects take one to three days of active construction once permits are approved, with a total timeline of three to six weeks from contract to completion.
A screen room is different from a full sunroom. It uses screen panels rather than glass or solid walls, which means it brings fresh air and views while keeping insects, debris, and light rain out. It is significantly less expensive than a full sunroom addition, and in Bonita Springs' climate it is often the more practical choice because the breeze still flows through. If you eventually want climate control and year-round comfort, a patio-to-sunroom conversion is the next step up from a screen room.
Every screen room we install in Bonita Springs is permitted through Lee County and built to the wind-load requirements for this part of Florida's Gulf Coast. A properly engineered enclosure is not just safer - it is the only kind that passes inspection and stays on your home's record as a legitimate improvement.
If you step outside in the evening and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, a screen room would change how you live in your home. In Bonita Springs, bug pressure is not a minor seasonal inconvenience - it is a year-round reality made worse by the city's proximity to Estero Bay and surrounding wetlands. A screen room with no-see-um mesh turns that unusable space into somewhere you can actually sit, eat, and relax.
If you are wiping down chairs and tables every time you want to sit outside, or if your cushions are fading faster than they should, your patio is fully exposed to the elements. Bonita Springs gets intense afternoon sun and frequent summer rain showers that leave debris and moisture on everything. A screen room keeps furniture cleaner, extends its life, and means you can leave cushions out without worrying about a sudden downpour.
Many Bonita Springs homes were built with a covered lanai slab that has a roof overhead but is open on the sides. If that space still feels too buggy, too breezy during storms, or too open to neighbors, adding screen panels to the existing structure is often a straightforward and relatively affordable upgrade. You already have the slab and the roof - the screen enclosure is the missing piece.
Outdoor living space is one of the most consistently valued features in Southwest Florida real estate, and a permitted, well-built screen room adds usable square footage that buyers notice. If your home does not have an enclosed outdoor space and comparable homes in your neighborhood do, a screen room is one of the more cost-effective ways to add that feature before listing.
We design and build screen rooms on existing covered lanai slabs, on new concrete slabs, or as freestanding structures attached to the back of your home. All framing uses aluminum because it does not rust, rot, or warp in Southwest Florida's humid coastal air. We offer standard fiberglass mesh and the finer no-see-um mesh that Bonita Springs homeowners near the water specifically request. For homeowners who eventually want more than a screen enclosure, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service transforms a screen room into a fully enclosed, glass-walled space.
If your patio is not yet enclosed at all and you are considering all your options, our patio enclosures service covers the full range - from screen panels to glass walls to hybrid designs. We also handle the Lee County permit application and the HOA submission for communities that require architectural review approval before exterior work can begin.
The most common project in Bonita Springs - ideal if you already have a covered slab and roof and just need the sides enclosed.
For homeowners who want to create an outdoor living space from the ground up, including a new concrete slab as part of the project.
Suited to homes near the water or wetlands where standard mesh does not keep out the tiny biting insects common along the Gulf Coast.
For homeowners who need a specific door location, a particular frame color to satisfy their HOA, or a non-standard footprint.
Lee County is in a high-wind zone because of its Gulf Coast location, and all permanent structures - including screen rooms - must be designed and built to withstand specific wind speeds set by the Florida Building Code. This is not a formality: a screen room that is not properly engineered for wind can become a hazard during a tropical storm or hurricane, and it will not pass the required county inspection. Salt air from the Gulf also accelerates corrosion on metal components, which is why we use powder-coated aluminum framing and marine-grade fasteners on every job - details that matter more in a coastal community like Bonita Springs than they would in an inland market. Homeowners in Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral face the same salt-air and wind-load conditions, and we work throughout the region.
A large share of Bonita Springs' residential communities - including Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells - have HOA rules about exterior additions that cover color, style, and placement. Getting HOA approval and the county permit are two separate processes, and skipping either one can result in fines or a requirement to remove the structure. Bonita Springs also has one of the most active mosquito and no-see-um populations in Florida due to its warm temperatures and proximity to Estero Bay wetlands, which is why no-see-um mesh is one of the most common requests we get from homeowners in this area.
We reply within one business day. You do not need measurements ready - just tell us about your space, whether you have an existing slab and roof, and what you are hoping to use the room for. That is enough to schedule a visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab and roof structure if applicable, and walk through your options - screen type, frame color, door placement. Within a few days you receive a written, itemized quote so you know exactly what is included.
We submit the permit application to Lee County on your behalf. If your community has an HOA, we handle the architectural review submission as well. Both processes run in parallel where possible to keep the timeline as short as it can be.
Once permits and any HOA approvals are in hand, the crew arrives and typically finishes the installation in one to three days. A Lee County building inspector verifies the work. There is no waiting period - you can start using the space the same day the final inspection passes.
Free quote, no obligation. We reply within one business day and handle all permits.
(239) 317-8970Every screen room we install is engineered to meet the wind-load requirements set for Lee County under the Florida Building Code. We can provide documentation showing the design meets those requirements - a reputable contractor should always be able to do this, and we always are.
We pull a Lee County permit on every screen room we build, no exceptions. A permitted project is inspected by the county, which confirms the work was done correctly and creates a record that protects you at resale. If a contractor suggests skipping the permit, walk away.
We have completed screen room projects in Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, Spanish Wells, and other planned communities throughout Bonita Springs. We know what these HOAs look for in their architectural review submissions, and we handle the documentation so you do not have to become an expert in your community's rules.
Salt air from the Gulf accelerates corrosion on standard fasteners and frames. We use powder-coated aluminum extrusion and coated or stainless-steel fasteners on every job because this is the coastal standard - not an optional upgrade. A screen room built with the right materials still looks right a decade from now.
A properly built and permitted screen room in Bonita Springs is on record with Lee County from day one - which means it adds documented value to your home, not a gray-area addition that a future buyer's agent flags as unpermitted work.
The natural next step when you want climate control and year-round comfort instead of just a screened-in space.
Learn MoreCovers the full range of enclosure options - from screen panels to glass walls - if you are still deciding how enclosed you want your outdoor space to be.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill up fast once fall arrives - reach out now to lock in your spot before the busy stretch begins and before permit offices get backed up.