
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and summer rain should not keep you off your own patio. A properly built, hurricane-permitted screen room gives you fresh air and your outdoor life back - every evening, not just in winter.

Screen room installation in Tamiami, FL means building an aluminum-framed enclosure around your existing patio using fine mesh screening instead of glass walls, most standard installations taking one to three days of construction once Miami-Dade County permits are approved. The result is a fully enclosed outdoor space that keeps insects out and lets the breeze in - without the cost of air conditioning or glass walls.
A screen room is the right choice for homeowners who want to enjoy the outdoors without the bugs, the direct rain, and the faded furniture - but who are not ready to commit to a full glass enclosure. If you want climate control and solid walls, our patio enclosures service is the natural next step. For homeowners in western Tamiami especially, the proximity to the Everglades makes insect control a genuine quality-of-life issue - not a minor annoyance.
We handle the full process from site assessment and material selection through permit application and county inspection. You should not need to visit the county building department or deal with the paperwork - that is our job.
If stepping outside in the evening means retreating indoors within minutes because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, your outdoor space is essentially unusable for half the day. This is especially common in Tamiami, where proximity to the Everglades keeps insect pressure high even in the dry season. A screen room solves this completely.
If you find yourself cleaning outdoor furniture every week or replacing cushions that developed mold from South Florida's humidity and daily summer rain, an open patio is working against you. A screen room keeps rain, debris, and direct sun off your furniture, dramatically extending its life.
South Florida's June-through-September rainy season brings daily afternoon downpours. If you find yourself watching the rain from inside and wishing you could still sit outside, a screen room with a solid roof panel gives you that option - you can enjoy the sound of the rain without getting soaked.
If your current screen room has rust stains on the frame, sagging or torn panels, or feels loose when you push on it, it may be past the point of simple repair. Aluminum frames from the 1980s were often built to lower wind standards than Miami-Dade requires today, and replacing an aging enclosure gives you both safety and peace of mind heading into hurricane season.
A screen room is built around your existing patio footprint - or a new concrete slab if needed - using aluminum framing and mesh screening chosen for your specific situation. We offer several screening options, including no-see-um mesh rated fine enough to block the biting midges common in western Tamiami. For homeowners who want more coverage from rain and direct sun, we can incorporate solid roof panels or solar-shade screening that reduces heat and glare while still letting air through. If you eventually want to upgrade to a fully enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service can take the project further. For homeowners who want a middle ground between a screen room and a full sunroom, our patio enclosures service adds solid panels and weather protection to the same basic footprint.
Every screen room we build in Tamiami is permitted through Miami-Dade County and uses aluminum frame systems approved for the county's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone wind requirements. This is not optional - it is the standard for any permitted work in this area - and it means your enclosure is built to last through storm season, not just the first few years.
Homeowners who want basic insect protection and airflow without the added cost of specialty mesh.
Homeowners in western Tamiami near the Everglades where standard screening does not block the smallest biting insects.
Patios with direct afternoon sun where glare and heat are as much of a problem as insects.
Existing older enclosures with sagging panels, rust on the frame, or structural components that no longer meet current wind standards.
Tamiami sits at the western edge of Miami-Dade County, bordered by Everglades wetlands. That proximity is part of what makes the neighborhood feel different from the rest of the Miami metro - but it also means insect pressure here is not seasonal, it is constant. No-see-ums in particular thrive in marshy environments and require finer mesh than standard window screen to block. A screen room built with the right mesh makes your patio genuinely usable after sunset, not just tolerable with enough repellent. Homeowners in Sweetwater and Doral face similar insect conditions and benefit from the same solutions.
The county's strict wind-resistance requirements also matter more here than in most Florida markets. Tamiami falls within Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every frame system used in a screen room must be tested and approved for local wind conditions. This adds a small amount to the upfront cost but protects your investment over the long term. The flat terrain typical of western Tamiami also means older patio slabs can shift or crack over time - a condition we assess during every site visit before anchoring a new frame. For more on what Miami-Dade requires for permitted enclosures, the Miami-Dade County Building Department publishes its requirements online.
We cannot give you a meaningful price over the phone without seeing your space. We schedule a visit to measure the patio, assess the existing slab, and ask about your goals. We respond within 1 business day.
You finalize the roof style, frame color, and screening type - including mesh options for no-see-um protection. Everything is written into the contract before any money changes hands.
We handle the permit application with Miami-Dade County's Building Department on your behalf. The county's permit process typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated on status throughout.
Most standard installations take one to three days once permits are approved. After construction, a county inspector verifies the work. We walk you through the finished space and hand over all permit and inspection paperwork.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a free site visit, mesh samples, and a written estimate.
(786) 687-0296Every screen room we build uses aluminum frame systems tested and approved for Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone standards - some of the strictest in the United States. Your investment is built to survive storm season.
We know that standard screen is not enough this close to the Everglades. We offer finer mesh options that block no-see-ums while still letting a breeze through - and we show you physical samples so you can make an informed choice.
We pull every required permit and schedule the county inspection before calling the job done. You receive copies of all paperwork, which protects you at resale and gives your homeowner's insurer a documented record of the work.
The Tamiami area has aging concrete slabs from the 1970s and 1980s that sometimes need repair before a screen room can be anchored safely. We assess your slab during the initial visit and surface any issues before you sign a contract.
When you put hurricane-engineered framing, the right mesh for your specific insect problem, and a fully documented permit together, you get a screen room that holds up and adds real value to your home. That is the standard we work to on every project in Tamiami. The Florida Home Builders Association is a good resource for understanding what professional standards look like for this type of work.
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Learn MorePermit season fills up fast - reach out now and we can have your enclosure ready before the rainy season and mosquito pressure peaks.