A screen room is a great way to enjoy the outdoors without being bothered by pesky mosquitoes and humidity. It also lets you entertain guests in your home during warm weather, enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the patio or watch a game from the comfort of your screened porch.

When properly installed by a professional, your new screen enclosure is a great investment that will add value to your property. However, it’s important to consider your family’s specific needs and how you plan to use the space before starting work on a project of this size. Some homeowners make the mistake of building a screened room that’s too large for their needs, which can be costly and inefficient.

The first step in the process of installing a screen room is to build the frame. If you don’t already have one, you can purchase a pre-fabricated kiln-dried timber frame kit at a hardware store or other building supply retailer. Alternatively, you can build your own wood frame from pre-primed and painted lumber if you are skilled at carpentry. It is essential that the wood used for the frame is rot-resistant, especially if you live in a damp area.

Once the frame is built, it’s time to install the screens. The most common screening screen room installation Navarre material is fiberglass, but you can also choose aluminum or high-visibility. You can even get screens that block sun or repel flies, which are ideal for households with pets. Fiberglass is lightweight, but it is fragile and doesn’t hold up well against strong winds or pet claws. A more durable option is to install a screen system known as Screen Tight, which uses a track that fits into the frames of your structure and secures it with spline. The system is easy to install and can withstand harsh weather conditions.

After the spline is in place, trim any excess material from the sides of the screen and then cut a piece of screen larger than your opening to fit inside the framework. Roll the screen in, using the roller knife to keep it tight and centered as you go. If you create a wrinkle or fold, pull out the spline and start over.

To hide the stapling along the edges of the screen, we recommend nailing in treated wooden lattice strips to give the structure a more finished appearance. They can be stained or painted to match the rest of your deck, and you’ll find it easier to remove the strips and replace a section of torn screen if necessary.

A screen room is a great addition to any backyard, and it can be enjoyed year round. Central Florida is a beautiful place to live, and a screen room allows you to experience our gorgeous scenery from the comfort of your own home. If you’re considering adding a screened porch to your home, contact us today for more information about our affordable and customizable options. We can help you create the perfect space to spend your time with family and friends.