
Bugs and afternoon storms should not keep you off your own patio. We build permitted, wind-rated screen rooms that give you outdoor living without the pests.

Screen room installation in St. Cloud means enclosing an existing patio or new concrete pad with aluminum framing and screen panels - most installations take two to five days of on-site work, though the full project from contract to county sign-off runs three to six weeks including permit review.
A screen room costs significantly less to build than a fully enclosed sunroom because it does not require insulation or a dedicated cooling system. It gives you fresh air, shade, and bug protection without the price of a full climate-controlled addition. In St. Cloud, where bug pressure runs almost year-round, that trade-off makes a screen room a practical first step for many homeowners.
If you know you want something fully enclosed and climate-controlled, take a look at our patio enclosures page instead. That page covers what is involved when you want solid walls and air conditioning rather than screen panels.
If your outdoor furniture sits unused from spring through fall because mosquitoes and no-see-ums make it unbearable, a screen room is the most direct fix. In St. Cloud's climate, bug season is not a few weeks - it runs most of the year. A screen room turns a space you avoid into one you actually use.
Central Florida's summer storms roll in fast and drop heavy rain almost every afternoon from June through September. If you have an open patio and no overhead cover, you lose the space for hours daily. A screen room with a solid or screen roof gives you a place to sit through those storms instead of retreating inside.
Screen enclosures around pools are extremely common in St. Cloud because they keep debris out of the water, reduce chemical use, and make the pool area comfortable without constant bug spray. If you have a pool and no enclosure, or are planning to add one, a screen room or pool cage is the natural next step.
If you already have a screen enclosure and can see holes in the screen, sections that bow inward, or orange rust stains on the aluminum frame, the structure is past the point where patching makes sense. A full re-screen or frame replacement gives you a room that looks clean and does not let bugs through.
We build new screen rooms over existing patio slabs, install pool cage enclosures, and re-screen or replace frames on existing enclosures that are past the point of patching. Every build uses aluminum framing rated for Florida's wind load requirements and screen mesh secured with rubber spline - not staples or shortcuts. We pull the permit, handle the Osceola County inspection, and walk you through the finished room before you sign off.
If you eventually want to upgrade your screen room into a fully enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers exactly that path. And if you want solid walls with full weather protection rather than screen, our patio enclosures page explains what that involves and what it costs in Osceola County.
Suits homeowners who want to enclose an existing patio slab with a fully permitted, wind-rated aluminum screen room from the ground up.
Suits homeowners with an existing pool who want to keep debris out of the water and make the surrounding area usable without constant bug spray.
Suits homeowners whose existing screen enclosure has torn panels, sagging sections, or a frame showing significant rust or shifting.
St. Cloud sits in Osceola County, where warm temperatures, high humidity, and proximity to lakes and wetlands mean mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active for most of the year - not just a few weeks in summer. Homeowners here are not adding a screen room to occasionally enjoy the outdoors. They are adding one because it is the only realistic way to spend time outside without being driven back inside within minutes. That sustained demand means local contractors build a lot of screen rooms and tend to be more experienced with Florida-specific construction details than contractors in other states. Florida also requires screen room frames to be designed and anchored to meet wind-load standards - a requirement that is enforced at the county inspection and that adds cost compared to national averages.
Many of St. Cloud's newer subdivisions - including areas near Hunters Creek and Celebration - are HOA-governed communities that require written approval before any exterior change can begin. St. Cloud also receives the majority of its annual rainfall between June and September, with afternoon thunderstorms that arrive fast. Good contractors account for drainage slope during installation so heavy rain does not pool against your home's foundation - this is a detail worth asking about when you get quotes.
For background on Florida's building standards and maintenance guidance for screen enclosures in a subtropical climate, see the Florida Building Commission and the University of Florida IFAS Extension.
Reach out and we will ask a few basic questions about the size of your patio, whether you have an HOA, and what you want to use the space for. We reply within one business day. No commitment needed - just a quick conversation to figure out if the project is a good fit.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the existing slab and roofline. We walk you through roof style, screen type, and door placement, then give you a written quote - usually within a few days of the visit. No quoting over the phone without seeing the space.
Once you accept the quote and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Osceola County on your behalf. This step typically takes one to three weeks depending on the county's review schedule. Work cannot legally start until the permit is approved - we handle every step of that process.
The crew sets the frame anchors, assembles the aluminum frame, installs the roof panels, and stretches and secures the screen panels. Most installations take two to five days. After installation the county inspector verifies the structure. We walk you through the finished room before you sign off.
Free on-site quote. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(689) 214-9067St. Cloud sits in a wind zone that requires screen room frames and anchoring to meet Florida Building Code wind standards. Every screen room we install is engineered and built to meet those requirements - which is part of why it costs more than what national cost guides suggest, and exactly why it holds up when storm season arrives.
We pull the permit through the Osceola County Building Division, coordinate the county inspection, and get the final sign-off on your behalf. You never have to call the county office or navigate the application yourself. An unpermitted screen room can create problems when you sell or refinance - we make sure that never happens.
If your home is in one of St. Cloud's planned communities - Harmony, Canoe Creek, Twin Lakes, or another HOA-governed neighborhood - we help you prepare the HOA submission before work starts. Getting written HOA approval before the first post goes in the ground protects you from costly changes after the fact.
We have completed screen room installations in St. Cloud and surrounding Osceola County communities. Ask us for references and contact those homeowners directly to ask how the project went - including how the room held up through the first storm season after installation.
A screen room built to Florida's wind standards, inspected by the county, and approved by your HOA is a space you can enjoy without worry - and one that is properly documented when it is time to sell. That combination is what we deliver on every project in St. Cloud and Osceola County.
Verify your contractor holds an active Florida license at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before hiring.
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