
Your patio should be somewhere you actually want to sit. We build fully permitted screened enclosures in North Lauderdale that handle Broward County bugs, storms, and inspections.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in North Lauderdale give you a fully enclosed outdoor living space that blocks mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon rain debris, with most projects taking two to five business days of active construction after permit approval.
The problem in Broward County is not that people do not want to be outside - it is that the combination of year-round bugs and frequent afternoon rain makes an unscreened patio genuinely uncomfortable. A screened enclosure changes that completely. It is one of the highest-use improvements a North Lauderdale homeowner can make because the weather allows you to use it almost every month of the year.
If your deck surface is in rough shape before the frame goes up, it is worth pairing this project with deck repair and replacement so you are starting with a solid foundation rather than screening over problems you will have to fix later.
If mosquitoes and no-see-ums drive you inside every evening, your outdoor space is not working. In North Lauderdale, bug pressure does not ease in the cooler months - it is year-round. A screened enclosure turns a space you avoid into one you genuinely live in.
South Florida's afternoon thunderstorms and year-round pollen mean uncovered outdoor furniture takes a constant beating. If you wipe things down every time you want to sit outside, screening your space solves the problem and extends the life of everything underneath.
If screen is pulling away from the frame, has gaps, or the aluminum frame has rust stains running down it, the enclosure has reached the end of its useful life. In North Lauderdale's salt-air humidity, frames built without the right coatings corrode faster than most homeowners expect.
During South Florida's May-through-October rainy season, afternoon storms roll through almost daily. A screened enclosure with a solid or partial roof section gives you a space that stays usable even when the sky opens up, extending the hours and months you can realistically be outside.
We build new screened enclosures from the ground up and we re-screen and repair existing ones. For homeowners who want shade in addition to bug protection, we build enclosures with a solid or partial roof section - an aluminum pan roof handles South Florida afternoon rain completely, while polycarbonate panels let light through while still keeping you dry. Every project includes fine no-see-um mesh as the baseline, not an upgrade. If you are planning to enclose an existing patio, we assess the slab condition first so you are not building on a surface that will cause problems later. We also handle the full permit process with Broward County, including any HOA approval steps your neighborhood requires.
For homeowners whose outdoor space is part of a larger backyard plan, we tie screened enclosure work naturally with covered decks and patio covers and pergola installation so everything is designed and permitted as a single cohesive project rather than multiple separate ones. That saves time, reduces disruption, and typically costs less than doing each phase separately.
Ideal for homes with an existing concrete patio that just needs framing and screening added on top.
Built for elevated or ground-level wood or composite decks that you want to enclose and protect.
Best for homeowners who want to stay dry during South Florida afternoon rain without giving up the open-air feel.
The right choice when your existing enclosure structure is sound but the mesh is torn, sagging, or letting bugs through.
North Lauderdale sits in Broward County where mosquito and no-see-um activity runs in every month of the year because of the combination of warm temperatures, standing water after frequent rain, and subtropical humidity. This is not a seasonal nuisance - it is a year-round condition. Standard window screen mesh has gaps large enough for no-see-ums to pass through, which is why the mesh grade your contractor chooses makes a genuine difference in how comfortable your enclosure actually is. Broward County also falls within a high-wind zone, so any enclosure must be engineered to handle the wind speeds South Florida storms bring - this affects frame anchoring, fastener selection, and how screening panels attach. A structure built to these standards can survive a typical tropical storm without losing panels or pulling away from the house.
The housing stock in North Lauderdale skews older - many homes were built in the 1970s through the 1990s - and a significant share of neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with specific rules about frame color and appearance. We serve homeowners across the city, from properties near Coral Springs to the south toward Lauderhill, and we have navigated the Broward County permit process and local HOA approval workflows enough times to know exactly what each step requires and how to keep the timeline moving.
Reach out by phone or the form below and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your space, whether you have an existing deck or slab, and what you want to use the enclosure for - no commitment at this stage.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk you through screen types, frame materials, and roof options. You will receive a written estimate - not a verbal number - that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees.
We submit drawings to Broward County and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, help you prepare the association approval request. This step takes the most calendar time - typically one to three weeks for county review. We keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, most projects take two to five business days to build. A Broward County inspector visits after completion. We are present for that inspection and address any notes. When it passes, the space is ready to use immediately.
Free estimate, written quote, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(754) 294-8977Every screened enclosure we build in North Lauderdale goes through Broward County's full permitting and inspection process. You never have to chase the county yourself - we submit the plans, track the review, and schedule the final inspection. That means your finished enclosure is documented correctly and will not cause problems at resale.
In Broward County, year-round bug pressure means standard window screen is not enough. We use fine mesh rated to block no-see-ums on every project - not as an upsell, but as the baseline. You should not have to ask for a porch that actually keeps bugs out.
A significant share of North Lauderdale neighborhoods are HOA-governed. We ask about your association at the first conversation, help you prepare the approval request, and sequence the HOA and permit steps correctly so nothing delays your start date.
Broward County is a high-wind zone. Every enclosure we build is framed and anchored to handle the wind speeds South Florida storms bring. A structure built to these standards survives a typical tropical storm without losing panels or pulling away from the house - one that cuts corners may not.
You can verify our state contractor license status in minutes through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Every project we build carries general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage - documentation we provide before any work begins. A contractor who hesitates to share either is a contractor worth walking away from.
Add a solid or lattice roof over your outdoor space so afternoon rain no longer ends your time outside.
Learn MoreA freestanding or attached pergola creates shade and structure without full enclosure - a natural companion to a screened space.
Learn MoreBroward County permit review takes time - reach out now so your project is ready to break ground before rainy season.