Enjoy your backyard without mosquitoes, flies, or harsh sun. We build screened outdoor rooms on your existing patio with solid roofs and ventilated walls that let air flow while keeping pests out.

Screen room installation in Modesto turns your existing patio or deck into a covered, screened outdoor space - most projects take three to seven business days and create a bug-free area where you can sit outside without direct sun or insects.
Many Modesto homeowners have patios that sit unused for months because summer heat, mosquitoes, and agricultural dust make outdoor living uncomfortable. A screen room solves these problems by adding a solid roof for shade and screened walls that keep bugs and debris out while letting air flow through. The result is a protected outdoor room you can actually use from spring through fall without constantly swatting mosquitoes or retreating indoors when the sun gets too intense. If you are considering a fully climate-controlled space instead, a patio to sunroom conversion might be a better fit, but for homeowners who want ventilation and outdoor connection without full enclosure, a screen room hits the sweet spot.
A professional screen room installation starts with inspecting your existing patio slab to make sure it is level and strong enough to support the structure. Then we set posts, frame the walls and roof, install roofing panels, and attach the screen mesh. The whole process is straightforward, but the quality of the work matters - poorly tensioned screens sag and wrinkle, and frames that are not square let bugs slip through the gaps. We build every screen room to code, pull the required permits through the City of Modesto, and make sure the final inspection passes so the structure is on record and adds value to your home.
Modesto's warm evenings and proximity to the San Joaquin River and agricultural irrigation canals create ideal conditions for mosquitoes, especially from late spring through fall. If you cannot sit outside after sunset without being bitten, or if you find yourself spraying repellent every 20 minutes, that is a clear signal your outdoor space is not working for you. A fully screened room solves this problem completely - no sprays, no candles, no retreating indoors. You get to enjoy your backyard without constant interruption.
If you avoid your patio from June through September because the heat and direct sun make it uncomfortable, you are missing out on months of potential outdoor time. A screen room with a solid, heat-reflective roof and solar-blocking screen mesh creates a shaded, ventilated space that stays noticeably cooler than an open patio. The airflow through the screens makes hot afternoons tolerable, and the roof blocks the worst of the sun. It will not be as cool as an air-conditioned room, but it is far better than sitting in direct Valley sun.
Modesto sits in the heart of agricultural country, and during harvest season and dry summer months, fine dust and debris blow across residential areas. If your patio furniture, cushions, and outdoor surfaces are constantly coated in grit after a windy day, a screen room keeps that mess out. You spend less time cleaning and more time actually using the space. The screens also block leaves, twigs, and other airborne debris that would otherwise pile up on your patio.
A screen room gives children and pets a safe, contained outdoor area where they can play without wandering into the yard or being exposed to insects and direct sun. If you find yourself constantly watching the back gate or calling the dog back from the fence line, an enclosed screen room removes that stress. Parents appreciate having a space where kids can be outside but still visible and protected. It also keeps toys and outdoor gear from getting scattered across the yard.
Our screen room installation services in Modesto cover every step of transforming your patio or deck into a screened outdoor living space. We start by inspecting your existing slab to make sure it is level and structurally sound - if it needs replacement or extension, we handle that before framing begins. Then we set the posts, frame the walls and roof structure, install roofing panels designed to shed water and reflect heat, and attach the screen mesh with proper tension so it does not sag or wrinkle. We use aluminum framing for durability and offer both standard fiberglass screen and solar-blocking screen mesh depending on how much heat control you need.
If you want more flexibility, we can design hybrid spaces that combine screened walls with sliding glass panels so you can close off sections during cooler weather. For homeowners who need additional outdoor structures, we also work with patio enclosures for partially covered spaces and enclosed patio rooms for more protected year-round options. Every screen room we build is permitted through the City of Modesto and inspected to code, so the work is on record and adds legitimate value to your property.
Best for homeowners who want basic bug protection and shade without extra heat control. Uses fiberglass screen mesh and insulated roof panels.
Ideal for Modesto summers. Blocks significant solar heat and glare while maintaining airflow. Noticeably cooler than standard screens.
Combines screened sections with sliding glass panels for flexibility. Close off walls during cooler weather or open them for full ventilation.
Necessary when existing patio slabs are cracked, uneven, or too thin to support a permanent structure. We pour new slabs before framing begins.
Modesto sits in the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the warm climate creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes and other flying insects. Screen rooms are particularly popular here because they solve two problems at once - they provide shade from intense Valley sun and create a barrier against bugs that make outdoor living miserable from late spring through fall. Without a screen room, most Modesto homeowners find their patios unusable for months at a time. You either sit inside with the air conditioning or you sit outside getting bitten and overheated. A professionally installed screen room with a heat-reflective roof and solar-blocking screen mesh gives you a middle option - a shaded, ventilated outdoor space where you can actually relax.
Many of Modesto's established neighborhoods were built in the 1960s through 1990s, and the original patio slabs in these homes are now 30 to 50 years old. Some have cracked, settled, or were poured too thin to support a permanent screen room structure. A contractor who knows the area will inspect your slab before quoting the job and tell you honestly whether it needs replacement or reinforcement - skipping that step leads to crooked frames, doors that stick, and recurring problems. Homeowners in nearby Riverbank and Oakdale face similar issues, and the best contractors account for foundation work in the upfront estimate rather than adding it as a surprise later.
We schedule a visit to measure your patio, check the slab condition, and discuss your goals. You will hear back within 1 business day with a written estimate.
We prepare drawings and submit them to the City of Modesto for permit approval. This typically takes one to three weeks. We handle all paperwork on your behalf.
We set posts, build the frame, install roofing panels, and attach screen mesh with proper tension. Most projects take three to seven days of active construction.
A city inspector verifies the work meets code. We do a final walkthrough with you, checking screens, doors, and drainage. You receive copies of all permits.
Call us for a free site visit and written estimate. We will show you exactly what your patio needs and give you a fixed price before any work begins.
We hold a valid California contractor license and carry current liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. You receive written proof of coverage before we start work - no exceptions.
We have built screen rooms across Modesto and the Central Valley for years. We know which screen mesh blocks heat without cutting airflow, which roofing panels reflect sun best, and how to build frames that stay square on older slabs. That experience shows up in the finished product.
We inspect your existing patio slab before giving you a price, so foundation work or replacement costs are included upfront - not added as surprises later. The number you agree to is the number you pay.
We pull all required permits through the City of Modesto and manage the inspection schedule. Your screen room is built to code, on record, and adds legitimate value to your home. Learn more about deck and outdoor structure standards at the North American Deck and Railing Association.
We have worked on Modesto homes with original 1960s patios, newer concrete slabs, and everything in between. That range of experience means we know what to look for and how to build a screen room that lasts.
Call us today for a free site visit and written estimate. We will show you how a screen room turns your patio into a bug-free outdoor living space you can use all season.