
Beaumont mosquito season runs from March through November - a properly built screen room gives you the evenings back without the bugs, the heat, or the rain.

Screen room installation in Beaumont means enclosing your patio or backyard space with screened panels, a solid roof, and an aluminum or wood frame - most installations take three to five working days once permits are approved and materials arrive.
A screen room is the most straightforward way to reclaim your outdoor space in Southeast Texas. You keep the open air and the view but cut out the mosquitoes, direct rain, and the harshest afternoon sun. It is less expensive than a fully enclosed sunroom and can often be built on your existing patio slab, which brings the total project cost down considerably.
Screen rooms also pair well with a patio-to-sunroom conversion if you ever want to upgrade to a fully enclosed room later, or with patio enclosures for more complete weather protection.
Beaumont's mosquito season is long and intense - most homeowners stop using their patios by late spring because the bugs make it miserable. If your outdoor furniture sits untouched from May through October, a screen room changes how you live in your home. It does not solve the heat entirely, but it cuts the bug problem dramatically.
If the cover or pergola attached to your home shows rust, rot, loose fasteners, or a leaking roof, you are already most of the way to needing a screen room rebuild anyway. Beaumont's combination of heat, humidity, and storm activity accelerates wear on outdoor structures faster than in most parts of the country.
If a previous screen room or screened porch was damaged by a hurricane or tropical storm and never fully repaired, you are living with a structure that is less functional and potentially unsafe. Beaumont has seen significant storm activity in recent years, and partial repairs often leave gaps that get worse each season.
If children in your household have stopped playing outside because of mosquitoes or fire ants, a screen room gives them a protected space. Beaumont's climate makes the window for comfortable unprotected outdoor time genuinely narrow - a screened space extends that window in a way parents notice within the first week.
We install screen rooms built on existing slabs and on new concrete pads, with aluminum or wood framing, various roof styles, and screen materials chosen for Southeast Texas conditions. For homeowners who want a screened outdoor space now with the option to upgrade later, we plan the structure so a future patio-to-sunroom conversion is straightforward - no tearing out and starting over. We also handle patio enclosures for homeowners who want more complete protection from weather while keeping outdoor character.
Every screen room we build uses frame materials and screen grades rated for high humidity and UV exposure. In this climate, those choices are not optional upgrades - they are what determines whether your room still looks and works well in ten years or starts showing rust and sagging screens after three.
Suits homeowners with a solid patio slab who want the fastest, most cost-effective path to enclosed outdoor living.
Suits homeowners without an existing slab or whose current slab has shifted enough to need replacement before building.
Suits homeowners with a damaged or partially repaired existing enclosure who want a fresh start built to current wind-load standards.
Suits homeowners who want a screen room now but may want to upgrade to a fully enclosed sunroom in the future - framing is sized accordingly.
Beaumont sits in one of the most humid regions in the continental United States, with a mosquito season running roughly March through November and summer humidity regularly above 80 percent. This is the primary reason homeowners here invest in screen rooms - an unenclosed patio is genuinely unusable for much of the year. But the Gulf Coast location also means any outdoor structure needs to be anchored to your home's framing and built to the wind-load requirements that apply to Jefferson County. A screen room that is just resting on the slab can suffer serious damage in a tropical storm. After Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and Tropical Storm Imelda in 2019, homeowners in this area have seen exactly what happens to structures that were not built to local storm standards.
We serve the full area, including Bridge City and Port Neches, where the same humidity and wind conditions apply. The clay soil that covers most of Southeast Texas is also a real factor for screen rooms - before we build on any existing slab, we inspect it for the shifting and cracking that clay soil causes as it absorbs and releases moisture. You can read more about expansive soil behavior from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
We ask a few quick questions about your space, your existing slab, and any HOA requirements you know about. You will hear back within one business day. No commitment needed to get started.
We measure your space, inspect the existing slab condition, and walk through your options for roof style, screen type, and door placement. You get a written estimate within a few days - itemized so you can compare it clearly.
We submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont before ordering a single material. Review typically takes one to two weeks. Materials are ordered to arrive close to permit approval so your schedule stays tight.
Framing, roof, screens, and doors go up over three to five working days. The city inspector visits once framing is complete. We walk through the finished room with you before final payment is due - not before.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch, just a clear number you can compare.
(409) 240-0365Standard screen and frame materials sold in big-box stores are not designed for Beaumont's heat, humidity, and UV levels. We use heavier-gauge screen with moisture and UV-resistant coatings, and frame finishes that do not rust in this climate. The goal is a room that still looks right a decade from now.
Jefferson County is in a Gulf Coast hurricane zone. Every screen room we build is anchored to your home's structural framing - not simply set on top of the concrete. This is the difference between a room that comes through a tropical storm and one that does not.
We submit the City of Beaumont permit application, coordinate the city inspection, and deliver the final sign-off to you. An unpermitted screen room can create complications with your homeowner's insurance and at resale. We handle this step the right way on every job.
Southeast Texas clay soil causes concrete slabs to shift and crack over time. Before we frame a single post, we inspect your existing slab for movement. If repairs are needed, we address them first - building on a compromised slab leads to problems no amount of quality framing can fix.
A screen room built for Beaumont's actual conditions, anchored correctly, and permitted through the city is a lasting improvement to your home. One built cheaply for somewhere else is a repair call waiting to happen. Learn more about Texas Windstorm Insurance Association wind-load requirements for Jefferson County.
Ready to upgrade from screens to full enclosure? We convert existing screened patios into climate-controlled sunrooms without starting from scratch.
Learn MoreMore weather protection than a screen room - solid panels and glass let you use the space year-round while keeping the outdoor feel.
Learn MoreSpring fills contractor schedules fast in Beaumont - reaching out now means your room is ready before the bugs are.