
Get your backyard back. A screen room gives you the outdoor feeling without the heat, bugs, and sun that make your patio miserable from June through September.

Screen room installation in Menifee means building an aluminum-framed outdoor enclosure attached to your home, fully wrapped in mesh screening so air flows freely while bugs and direct sun stay out. Most installations on an existing slab take two to five days on-site; a new slab adds time before framing can begin.
A screen room is not a sunroom - it does not have heating or cooling, and it does not block rain like a solid wall. What it does is extend the comfortable hours you can spend outside in Menifee's climate by providing shade and airflow at a lower cost than a fully enclosed addition. If your patio is in good shape but just too exposed to use comfortably, a screen room is often the most practical fix. For homeowners who want full weather protection and climate control, our patio enclosures service covers that next step.
We handle the permit application and HOA submission from the start, so you are not left navigating two separate approval processes on your own.
If you are 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, and an unshaded patio is uncomfortable 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 usable 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. This is especially noticeable in Menifee's warmer months when insects are most active, and it is one of the most common reasons homeowners call us.
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 - protecting your furniture investment and the look of the space.
Many Menifee homes were built with a standard poured patio slab that looked great in the model home but feels too open or too hot 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. This is one of the most cost-effective situations for an installation since the structure goes right on top of what is already there.
Every screen room we build starts with aluminum framing anchored to your home's exterior wall and to the existing slab. From there, you choose the roof type and screen mesh that fit your space and budget. For homeowners in Menifee who want a direct path to a fully enclosed space down the road, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is the natural next step after a screen room - the framing we install is designed with that upgrade in mind.
We carry all required permits through the City of Menifee and handle HOA architectural review submissions for communities that require them. All work is inspected and signed off before we consider the project complete. If you are comparing a screen room to a glass patio enclosure, we can walk you through the trade-offs in person during your free estimate visit.
Good for homeowners who want airflow on all sides and live in a shaded yard - lower cost, maximum breeze.
Best for Menifee's intense summer heat - keeps the space comfortable during the hottest part of the day.
Durable and affordable for most applications - handles normal use and typical Inland Empire weather.
Suits homeowners with pets or direct afternoon sun exposure - blocks more UV while reducing the need to re-screen.
Menifee's climate puts outdoor spaces to the test. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and a plain open patio becomes unusable for most of the day from June through September. A screen room with a solid insulated roof panel changes that equation - the shade and airflow make the space comfortable hours earlier in the morning and hours later into the afternoon than an open patio allows. Homeowners in Wildomar and Menifee's newer master-planned communities are putting screen rooms on existing builder slabs and finding the cost-to-comfort return is one of the best outdoor investments available.
Menifee also sits in Riverside County, which experiences Santa Ana wind events every fall with gusts that can exceed 50 miles per hour in exposed areas. A screen room that is not properly anchored to your home's structure will show the damage after the first big wind event - shifted framing, torn screens, or pulled fasteners. We build to local wind load requirements and use hardware rated for these conditions. Homeowners in Lake Elsinore and the surrounding area face the same wind exposure, and we approach every installation with that in mind. The Aluminum Association publishes guidance on aluminum framing standards if you want to verify the material specifications your contractor is proposing.
We ask 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 prepared rather than wasting your time with a quote that changes dramatically after the site visit.
We measure your space, look at your existing slab and exterior wall, and walk 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 timeline, permits, and what the finished space will look like.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review application on your behalf - drawings, material descriptions, the works. Once HOA approval is in hand, we apply for the city building permit. Plan review and permit issuance typically adds one to three weeks before physical work can begin.
The crew anchors the aluminum frame, puts up the roof section, and stretches the screen panels into place - typically two to five days on-site for a standard room. The city inspector reviews the finished structure, and after sign-off, we do a final walkthrough so you know how to care for the screen panels and what to do if one is ever damaged.
No pressure, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions from the start.
(951) 593-1061We always talk through roof options in the context of your specific yard and how you plan to use the space. In Menifee's summer heat, the difference between a screened roof and a solid insulated panel is the difference between a room you use at noon and one you avoid until evening. We bring this up on every quote - it is too important to skip.
Every installation we do is anchored to your home's structure and to the slab using hardware rated for Riverside County wind load requirements. We have seen what happens to screen rooms built without proper anchoring when the fall winds arrive - and we build so it does not happen to yours.
Audie Murphy Ranch, Menifee Lakes, and most of Menifee's newer master-planned communities have active architectural review committees. We prepare and submit the HOA application on your behalf - drawings, material specs, and all supporting documentation. A contractor who is unfamiliar with this process will cost you weeks of back-and-forth.
We encourage every homeowner to check contractor credentials before signing anything. Look us up at the California Contractors State License Board website - a valid, current license means the contractor meets state requirements for training and insurance. See their lookup tool at cslb.ca.gov.
We work throughout Menifee and the surrounding Inland Empire. Our experience with local permit offices and HOA review processes means your project moves forward on schedule rather than getting stuck in paperwork.
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