
Mosquitoes, afternoon rain, and harsh sun keep most Hollywood homeowners off their patios. A screen room built to Florida wind standards gives you a comfortable outdoor space you can use every evening.

Screen room installation in Hollywood, FL creates a fully enclosed outdoor living space using aluminum frames and screen panels - most projects take two to five days of construction after permits clear, with a total timeline of four to eight weeks from contract to finished room.
Think of it as a permanent middle ground between your living room and your backyard. You get fresh air and natural light without the mosquitoes, sudden afternoon rain, or UV exposure that makes an open patio uncomfortable for most of the year in South Florida. Hollywood homeowners who have a concrete slab sitting unused are often just a few weeks away from a space they will actually want to spend time in.
If you want walls instead of screens and a space that connects to your home's air conditioning, our patio enclosures option is worth a look. But for homeowners who want maximum airflow and a faster, more budget-friendly path to usable outdoor space, a screen room is hard to beat.
If you find yourself retreating inside every evening the moment the sun goes down, mosquitoes are almost certainly the reason. Hollywood's warm, wet climate creates ideal breeding conditions year-round, and an open patio offers no protection. A screen room lets you sit outside comfortably after dark without bug spray or citronella candles.
If you walk past a perfectly good concrete slab every day but rarely sit on it because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon rain, that space is not working for you. A screen room transforms an underused slab into a room you will actually want to spend time in - especially from October through May when the weather is right.
If cushions are bleaching out and metal furniture legs are showing rust within a year or two of purchase, the combination of intense South Florida sun and salt air is doing the damage. A screen room filters direct UV rays and reduces the salt air exposure that accelerates corrosion, so your furniture lasts significantly longer once it is protected.
If every tropical storm or heavy wind event leaves your patio covered in leaves, branches, or roof debris, an open patio is working against you. A screen room with a solid or screened roof panel keeps most storm debris out and makes cleanup far simpler. It also gives you a protected space to store lightweight outdoor items when a storm is approaching.
Every screen room we build starts with an honest look at your existing slab or yard surface, because what is already there determines a lot about how the project unfolds. We use marine-grade aluminum framing that holds up in Hollywood's salty coastal air without rusting or corroding, and we walk you through screen mesh options - heavier mesh for more shade and wind protection, lighter mesh for maximum airflow. All structures are engineered and anchored to meet Florida's wind requirements for this area. For homeowners who want a step up from a basic screen room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion adds walls and insulation for year-round climate control.
We handle every permit with the City of Hollywood before work begins and manage the inspection process through final sign-off. If your neighborhood has an HOA - and many Hollywood communities do - we provide the drawings and documentation your association needs so that piece of the process does not stall the project. For homeowners who also need a screened space connected to a full enclosure, our patio enclosures service covers that full scope.
Suits homeowners who want bug and rain protection with maximum airflow on an existing concrete slab.
Suits homeowners starting from a bare yard or grass pad who need both the concrete foundation and the enclosure built together.
Suits homeowners who want shade and rain protection overhead rather than just a screened ceiling, with better debris resistance during storm season.
Suits homeowners with irregular yard shapes, pool surrounds, or unique rooflines that require a non-standard frame layout.
Hollywood is less than two miles from the Atlantic Ocean, which means salt air, high humidity, and mosquito pressure are constants - not just a summer problem. Screen rooms built here need marine-grade aluminum frames and corrosion-resistant hardware to hold up over time, because cheaper materials that work fine in other climates will corrode within a few years here. Homeowners in Dania Beach and Hallandale Beach face the same coastal conditions and the same material requirements - the right enclosure in this climate is built differently than one installed in Central Florida.
Florida also requires that screen enclosures be engineered to handle the wind loads for this specific area - which is higher than most of the country. Every enclosure we install is anchored and rated to meet those requirements, which means it will still be standing after a named storm. The Florida Building Commission sets those wind standards for the entire state, and the Florida Home Builders Association provides ongoing training for contractors working in high-wind zones like Broward County.
We schedule a time to visit your yard in person before giving you any numbers. During that visit, we measure the space, assess your existing slab or ground surface, and ask how you plan to use the room. You will hear back within one business day of your first call.
After the visit, we put together a written estimate broken down by major component - framing, screens, roofing panels, any concrete work, and labor. We also show you a basic layout so you can see the finished space before you commit. Take time to review and ask about anything that is not clear.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood's Building Division. You do not need to do anything during this stage. Plan for one to three weeks for permit review before construction can begin - do not expect work to start before the permit is approved.
The aluminum frame typically goes up in one to two days for a standard enclosure. Screen panels follow, then door hardware and final adjustments. The city inspector visits for a final check, and once the permit is closed we walk you through the space and hand over your warranty documentation.
Free site visit. Written estimate. All permits handled. No obligation.
(754) 356-0749We use marine-grade aluminum framing and corrosion-resistant hardware on every project. The salt air and humidity in Hollywood are genuinely harder on materials than most contractors expect - we choose products rated for this environment specifically so your enclosure does not corrode or fail within a few years of installation.
Every screen room we install is anchored and engineered to meet the wind-load requirements for Broward County's high-wind zone. We can provide documentation showing the structure's wind rating. An enclosure built to these standards is far less likely to become a pile of twisted aluminum after a named storm.
We submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood's Building Division and manage all inspection scheduling on your behalf. If your community has an HOA - a large share of Hollywood neighborhoods do - we provide the drawings and documentation your association needs before a single post goes in the ground.
Our written estimate breaks down every major cost category before you commit. If something unexpected comes up during installation - a slab that needs repair, for example - we stop, document it, and get your approval before spending anything extra. South Florida's older housing stock occasionally hides surprises, and we handle them honestly.
We are based in Hollywood and have worked throughout Broward County, which means we know the local permit process, the HOA landscape, and the materials that hold up in this specific climate. That local knowledge shows up in every project we build.
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