
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon heat shouldn't keep you out of your own backyard. A properly built, permitted screen room gives you outdoor living space you can actually use - most of the year in Daytona Beach's climate.

Screen room installation in Daytona Beach creates an outdoor living space attached to your home that is fully enclosed with screen panels on an aluminum frame - most installations take two to five days from first day of work to final walkthrough, including permits and inspection.
Think of it as a porch that has been fully wrapped in screen so you can actually use it without fighting bugs or harsh sun. In Daytona Beach's climate, mosquito season runs most of the year and afternoon heat can make an open patio miserable from May through September. A screen room solves both problems at a fraction of the cost of a fully enclosed addition.
If you're already thinking about more - windows, insulation, climate control - our patio enclosures service covers the step up from a screen room to a fully enclosed space.
If your back patio sits empty most of the year because mosquitoes take over at dusk or the afternoon sun makes it unbearable, a screen room would change how you live in your home. Daytona Beach's warm, humid climate means mosquito season runs most of the year, and an open patio offers no real protection. A screen room with the right roof blocks enough sun to make the space genuinely comfortable.
If you already have a screened area but find bugs inside it, notice panels that sag or have holes, or see the frame pulling away from the wall of your house, the structure has reached the end of its useful life. Older screen enclosures in Daytona Beach - especially those built before Florida tightened wind-load requirements - may not meet current standards and could be a liability in a storm. Replacing the structure rather than patching repeatedly is often the smarter financial decision.
If you're treating your yard regularly but still can't sit outside without being bothered by mosquitoes or no-see-ums, an open patio simply can't be made pest-free. No-see-ums, the tiny biting insects common along Florida's coast, can pass through standard window screen - which is why some homeowners choose a finer mesh specifically designed to block them. A properly built screen room with the right screen material is the most effective long-term solution.
Florida buyers place a high value on usable outdoor space, and a well-built screen room is an addition that shows well and appeals to a broad range of buyers. If your home has an unenclosed patio or no outdoor living space at all, adding a screen room before listing can make your home more competitive in the Daytona Beach market. Confirm the investment makes sense for your neighborhood and price point before committing.
We handle the full installation - from pouring a new concrete slab if your site needs one, to setting the aluminum frame, attaching the roof structure, and installing the screen panels. Every room is built to Florida's coastal wind-load requirements, which means proper frame anchoring, hardware rated for the conditions, and work that holds up when a tropical storm moves through. We file the required building permit with Volusia County or the City of Daytona Beach Building Division and schedule the final inspection - you don't have to manage any of that. For homeowners looking to eventually convert the space into a fully enclosed room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service picks up where the screen room leaves off.
You have real choices to make about how the finished room looks and performs - roof style, screen mesh type, door placement, and frame color all affect both the cost and the experience of the space. We walk you through those decisions during the on-site visit so you understand the trade-offs before signing anything. If you're also considering a more fully enclosed option from day one, take a look at our patio enclosures service for a comparison.
Best for homeowners who already have a concrete patio and want to add a fully screened structure without the cost of new foundation work.
Suited for homes with no existing patio surface - we pour the slab as part of the project so you have a solid, level foundation from the start.
Ideal for homeowners who want shade from the intense Florida sun - a solid roof panel blocks direct heat and makes the room usable through the hottest summer months.
A focused option for homeowners with an existing screen enclosure that has a sound frame but needs new screen panels, a new door, or reanchoring to current wind standards.
Daytona Beach sits in Volusia County's coastal wind zone, which means the frame, anchoring system, and roof panels on any screen room must be engineered to handle the wind speeds that come with tropical storms and hurricanes. A contractor who builds to these standards uses heavier framing, deeper anchor bolts, and hardware rated for high-wind conditions - and the permit inspection process verifies that this was actually done. This isn't optional, and it's one of the main reasons Florida screen rooms cost more than similar structures in other states. Salt air is also a factor for homes east of I-95 - it accelerates corrosion on hardware and fasteners that aren't properly rated for coastal exposure. When comparing quotes, ask specifically whether the hardware is rated for coastal conditions. Homeowners in Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach face the same salt-air and wind-zone considerations - we work across all of these communities regularly.
The outdoor living season in Daytona Beach is nearly year-round, but the intense summer heat shapes how rooms need to be designed. Without adequate shade or airflow, a screen room can feel uncomfortably hot from June through September. Many local homeowners choose a solid or insulated roof panel over at least part of the room to block direct sun, and adding ceiling fans keeps air moving during the hottest months. The Florida Home Builders Association offers resources on building standards for outdoor structures that can help you understand what a well-built screen room should include.
We ask a few questions about your space and schedule an on-site visit. Most contractors won't give a meaningful price over the phone without seeing the site - neither will we. We reply within one business day.
We measure the area, walk you through roof style and screen options, and give you a written quote that breaks down exactly what is and isn't included. No commitment required at this stage - just a clear number to compare.
Once you sign a contract, we apply for the building permit with Volusia County or the City of Daytona Beach. Permit review typically takes one to four weeks. We keep you updated and confirm your start date as soon as approval comes through.
The crew sets the frame, installs the roof and screen panels, and finishes the doors. A building inspector then verifies the work meets local standards. We do a final walkthrough with you before you make your last payment.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. We respond within one business day.
(386) 278-1903Volusia County's coastal location means our screen rooms are framed, anchored, and hardware-specified to handle tropical storm wind speeds - verified by the permit inspection process. That's the difference between a room that survives hurricane season and one that doesn't.
Homes within a few miles of the Atlantic face corrosion on hardware that isn't rated for coastal conditions. We specify fasteners and frame hardware suited for Daytona Beach's salt-air environment, so the structure stays tight and rust-free for years without constant maintenance.
We file the permit with Volusia County or the City of Daytona Beach Building Division and manage the inspection on your behalf. An unpermitted screen room can cause real problems at sale or after a storm claim - ours are fully above board and on record from day one.
You'll receive a written scope of work and price before any crew shows up. We don't ask for a large upfront payment, and the final payment isn't due until you've walked through the finished room and are satisfied. The Volusia County Building and Code Administration provides independent verification that the finished work meets local requirements.
These aren't generic promises - they're the specific requirements that determine whether a screen room holds up in Daytona Beach's coastal environment and passes the city's inspection process. When all four come together, you get a structure you can enjoy confidently every year.
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