
Stop giving up your patio to heat, insects, and debris. We install screen rooms in Murrieta that let the breeze in and keep everything else out - with solar-blocking mesh built for our summers.

Screen room installation in Murrieta means enclosing your patio with an aluminum frame and screen panels that keep insects, debris, and direct sun out while keeping fresh air moving through. A straightforward installation on an existing slab takes two to four days of construction once permits and materials are in place.
A screen room is not a sunroom - it stays open to the air rather than using glass or solid panels. In Murrieta's mild winters and hot summers, that distinction works in your favor for most of the year. You get the feel of being outside without the insects, dust from Santa Ana winds, or afternoon sun beating down on you. For many homeowners, it delivers more usable months per dollar than a fully enclosed room.
If year-round climate control is the goal, a patio enclosure with solid panels or a full patio-to-sunroom conversion might be a better fit. We are happy to talk through the difference so you choose the right structure for how you actually want to use the space.
If your patio is unused from late spring through early fall because the afternoon heat makes it unbearable, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you use your home. Murrieta's summer heat is intense, and an open patio with no shade or screening offers little relief. Solar-blocking mesh can drop the perceived temperature enough to bring the space back to life through the hottest months.
If you resort to citronella candles, repellent spray, or just going inside every time you try to sit outside after dark, insects are already costing you the use of your outdoor space. Murrieta's warm nights and proximity to open land mean mosquitoes and gnats are a consistent presence from spring through fall. A fully enclosed screen room eliminates that problem without sealing you off from the outdoor air you actually want.
Murrieta's dry, windy conditions - especially during Santa Ana wind events in fall - push dust, leaves, and debris across open patios and onto furniture. If you find yourself wiping down chairs every time you want to sit outside, or covering everything with tarps between uses, an enclosed screen room would eliminate most of that maintenance. The screening keeps airborne debris out while still letting the breeze through.
If you want your children or dogs to spend time outside without constant supervision for insects, neighborhood wildlife, or direct afternoon sun, a screen room creates a contained and comfortable zone. This is especially practical in Murrieta's newer subdivisions where backyard sizes are modest. A screen room gives your family a defined, protected outdoor space that works for everyone.
We install screen rooms on existing patio slabs and on new concrete pads where the existing surface is not adequate to anchor the frame safely. Every installation uses an aluminum frame anchored to your home and slab, a solid or screened roof system that keeps rain out while maintaining airflow, and screen panels pulled taut and sealed at every edge. We include a screened door, and we rough in ceiling fan mounts as standard so you can add a fan without a second contractor visit.
For homeowners who decide they want a fully enclosed year-round room instead, we can convert a screen room design into a patio-to-sunroom conversion with glass panels and climate control. If you want to compare what a solid enclosure looks like against a screened option, a patio enclosure consultation covers both. We will help you land on the right structure before you commit.
Best for homeowners with an adequate patio slab who want the fastest path to an enclosed outdoor space.
Best for homeowners whose existing slab is too thin or damaged to anchor a frame safely - we pour a new pad before framing begins.
Best for homeowners on west- or south-facing patios where afternoon sun is the primary issue and standard insect mesh is not enough.
Best for homeowners with dogs or cats who press against screens - heavier-duty mesh resists tearing and lasts significantly longer.
Murrieta regularly sees summer temperatures above 95 degrees, and afternoon sun from the west and southwest can make an unprotected patio nearly unusable from June through September. Standard insect mesh does very little about heat - solar-blocking mesh is a meaningful upgrade in this climate, and it matters more here than it would in a cooler market. We talk through mesh options with every Murrieta homeowner at the estimate visit, not as an add-on conversation but as a basic part of designing a room you will actually use.
Murrieta's concentration of planned communities also means HOA approval is a real part of most projects. Communities like Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, and Copper Canyon each have their own architectural review requirements for exterior additions. We have worked through those review processes and know what the committees typically require. The City of Murrieta also requires permits and active inspections - we file and manage all of that on your behalf.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Canyon Lake and Wildomar. If you are in a community with an HOA and are not sure whether your project needs design review, call us first and we will tell you before anything else happens.
We respond within one business day and schedule a visit to your home. We measure the patio, assess the existing slab, discuss your goals, and walk you through screening options. You receive a written estimate that separates materials, labor, and permit fees.
After you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Murrieta on your behalf and, if needed, initiate the HOA architectural review at the same time so both approvals come in together. Permit timelines typically run two to four weeks.
Construction typically runs two to four days for a standard room on an existing slab. The crew anchors the aluminum frame, builds the roof structure, and stretches and fastens screen panels - you will see real visible progress each day. A city inspector visits to verify the structure meets local requirements.
We walk every screen panel, door latch, and connection point with you before calling the job done. Any items from the punch list get addressed before you sign off. You receive a copy of the closed permit and any warranty documents in writing.
We will come to your home, measure the space, walk you through your options, and give you a written estimate - no obligation, no sales pitch.
(951) 574-0064We recommend solar-blocking mesh as the default for patios in Murrieta because standard insect screen does nothing about heat. The South Coast Air Quality Management District tracks the inland heat conditions that make this choice matter - we bring that context to every estimate rather than leaving it to you to figure out after the fact.
South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictThe City of Murrieta requires permits for screen room additions and sends inspectors at key stages. We file the permit application on your behalf and schedule all required inspections - you do not have to navigate the city's building department yourself. Work done properly from the start means no corrections after the fact.
Murrieta has a high concentration of active HOAs, and we have worked through the architectural review process in communities across the city. We know what review boards typically need to see and how to format the submission to minimize back-and-forth. Starting HOA review at the same time as the city permit saves weeks.
Much of Murrieta's housing stock from the 1990s and 2000s has builder-grade patio slabs not designed to anchor an enclosed structure. We assess every slab at the estimate visit before recommending whether to build on what you have or pour a new pad. That conversation happens before you sign, not after construction reveals a problem.
Every one of these details affects the quality of what gets built and whether you have problems six months after we leave. We raise them at the estimate visit so nothing surprises you later.
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