
Bring your patio to life with a screened enclosure built for Menifee heat and Santa Ana winds - fresh air, no bugs, and a structure that lasts.

Screen room installation in Menifee means building an aluminum-framed enclosure with mesh screen panels around your existing patio, most projects taking two to five days of on-site work once the permit is in hand and materials have arrived.
A screen room sits between a bare patio and a fully enclosed sunroom. Air flows freely through the mesh panels, so the space feels genuinely outdoors - but bugs, blowing debris, and direct sun are filtered out. In Menifee's climate, that combination is exactly what makes a backyard patio actually usable in the evenings during spring and fall, and during the cooler parts of summer mornings.
If you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space instead, we also build patio enclosures that add glass walls, heating, and cooling - a step up in comfort and cost that many Menifee homeowners choose when they want year-round use regardless of temperature.
If you find yourself retreating inside before 10 a.m. because the sun and heat have already made your patio unbearable, your outdoor space is not working for you. Menifee's summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees F, and an unshaded patio becomes unusable for most of the day during peak months. A screen room with a solid roof panel gives you shade and airflow so the space stays comfortable hours longer.
If you cannot eat outside without flies landing on your food or mosquitoes finding you within minutes, a screen room solves this completely. The mesh enclosure keeps insects out while still letting in the breeze - you get the outdoor feeling without the pests. This is especially noticeable in Menifee's warmer months when insects are most active.
If your outdoor cushions, rugs, or furniture are showing significant sun damage within a year or two of purchase, your patio is getting more direct UV exposure than the materials can handle. A screen room with a solid or shade-rated roof dramatically reduces UV exposure on everything inside it. A covered screen room protects that investment far better than an open patio.
Many Menifee homes were built with a standard poured concrete patio slab that looks great in the model home but feels too open, too hot, or too exposed to use comfortably. If your slab is in good condition but you rarely step out onto it, you already have the foundation a screen room needs - the structure goes right on top of what is already there, which is one of the most cost-effective situations for an installation.
Every screen room we build starts with an aluminum frame attached to your home's exterior wall and anchored to your concrete slab. The frame is the foundation of everything - if it is not square, level, and properly fastened, the screen panels will sag and the structure will shift over time. We use hardware rated for Riverside County wind loads, because Menifee's Santa Ana season puts real stress on outdoor structures every fall.
The roof is where most homeowners have a meaningful choice to make. A screened roof keeps the open-air feeling but provides limited shade during Menifee's peak summer heat. A solid insulated panel roof creates a shaded ceiling that keeps the space noticeably cooler on hot afternoons. For homeowners who want to turn their screen room into something closer to a fully enclosed room later, we can also discuss how a screen room relates to a patio-to-sunroom conversion down the road.
Best for homeowners who want the open-air feel with bug and debris protection - aluminum frame, mesh screen panels, and a screened or solid roof.
Best for Menifee homeowners who want the space usable during summer afternoons - the solid panel roof dramatically reduces heat buildup compared to a screened ceiling.
Best for homes with a standard builder slab already in place - the frame goes directly on the existing concrete, which reduces cost and shortens the timeline.
Best for homes where the existing concrete is cracked, uneven, or too small - we pour a properly sized slab before framing begins so the structure has a sound foundation.
Menifee has grown rapidly since its incorporation in 2008, and a large share of its housing stock consists of newer production homes built by large developers. These homes typically have standard concrete patio slabs already poured, which makes screen room installation particularly cost-effective here - you often already have the foundation you need. The exterior walls are predominantly stucco over wood framing, and the attachment method your contractor uses for the ledger board matters for long-term stability. Homeowners in Lake Elsinore, CA and other Riverside County communities share many of these same construction characteristics.
Menifee also sits in an area that experiences Santa Ana wind events every fall, with gusts that can exceed 50 miles per hour in exposed locations. The National Weather Service issues wind advisories for Riverside County most years during this period. A screen room frame that is not properly anchored to both the slab and the home's structure will shift or suffer screen damage during these events - which is why we engineer the connection points for local wind conditions, not just average conditions. Homeowners in Canyon Lake, CA face similar wind exposure and the same need for correctly anchored outdoor structures.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions before scheduling - the approximate size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. You will hear back within one business day. This helps us show up to your home with a realistic sense of what the project involves rather than wasting your time with a quote that changes after the site visit.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at your existing slab and exterior wall, and talk through your options for roof style, screen type, and frame color. A written, itemized quote follows within a few days. This is the right time to ask every question you have - about the permit process, the timeline, what happens if your HOA needs drawings, and what the finished space will actually look like.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review application on your behalf - this typically includes drawings and a description of materials. Once HOA approval is in hand, we apply for the building permit through the City of Menifee. Plan review and permit issuance typically adds one to three weeks before any physical work can begin.
The crew anchors the aluminum frame to your home's exterior wall and to the slab, then adds the roof section and screen panels. For a standard-sized room on an existing slab, this phase typically takes one to three days. After the city inspection passes, we walk through the finished space with you, show you how to care for the screen panels, and hand over all permit and warranty documentation.
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(951) 618-2116Every screen room we install is framed with properly sized aluminum and anchored to your home's structure and slab using hardware rated for Riverside County wind conditions. When the Santa Anas arrive in fall, a structure we built stays solid - that is not an accident, it is the result of engineering the frame correctly from the start.
Menifee's summers regularly exceed 100 degrees F, and a screened roof alone will not keep the space comfortable during peak afternoon heat. We recommend and install solid insulated roof panels for homeowners who want to use their screen room through the summer - not just in October and March.
We handle every form, drawing, and submission for both the City of Menifee building permit and your HOA's architectural review if applicable. Homeowners in communities like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes do not have to navigate two separate approval processes on their own - we take care of both.
The overwhelming majority of Menifee homes have stucco exteriors, and attaching a screen room frame to stucco-over-wood framing requires the right fasteners and technique. We have done this attachment method throughout the area and know how to do it in a way that holds long-term without compromising your home's exterior.
We build screen rooms throughout Menifee and the surrounding communities, which means we understand the permit process, the HOA requirements in master-planned neighborhoods, and the structural demands this climate places on outdoor enclosures. Before hiring any contractor, verify their license status at the California Contractors State License Board - it takes less than two minutes and tells you whether they are in good standing.
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