
Stop losing your backyard to heat and bugs. We build fully screened enclosures over existing patio slabs in Brea - fresh air, shade, and no insects from January through December.

Screen room installation in Brea means building an aluminum-framed enclosure around your existing patio slab, with mesh screening on the walls and a roof structure overhead - typically completed in two to five days of active work once permits are approved. It gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, a view of your yard - without the bugs or direct sun.
The main difference between a screen room and a sunroom is airflow. A screen room breathes like the outdoors - it will not trap heat the way glass walls can, which matters a lot in Brea's warm climate. If you want a year-round, climate-controlled room, a patio enclosure may be a better fit. But if you want your backyard back without the cost or complexity of a conditioned addition, a screen room is often the most practical path.
If you are also considering converting your patio into a fully enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that option in detail.
If your outdoor space becomes uncomfortable by 10 a.m. from May through October, you are losing most of the day's usable hours in your own backyard. A screen room with a shade-screen roof cuts direct sun dramatically. Brea's long, sunny summers make this one of the most common reasons homeowners here decide to enclose their patio.
If you cannot sit outside after dark without being bothered by mosquitoes or gnats, a screen room solves that problem entirely. Once the screen is in place, evening hours in your backyard become genuinely relaxing again - no sprays, no citronella candles, no retreating inside after 20 minutes.
Brea gets more than 280 days of sunshine per year, and that UV exposure breaks down outdoor fabrics, cushions, and finishes quickly. If you are replacing patio cushions every two or three years, a screen room with shade screening overhead can extend the life of your furniture significantly.
If you want more usable living space but not the cost or disruption of a full conditioned addition, your existing patio slab is often the starting point. Many Brea homeowners with slabs from the 1970s or 1980s find that enclosing that space is far more affordable than building new - and it uses the concrete you already have.
We handle the full project from permit application through final city inspection. That includes the aluminum frame with footings or anchors into your existing slab, the roof structure, the screened panels, and a screened entry door with proper hardware. For homeowners who want more than basic insect screening - shade cloth, solar mesh, or a combination of panel types - we walk you through the options based on which direction your patio faces and how much direct sun it gets. We also handle patio-to-sunroom conversions for homeowners who later decide they want glass walls and climate control.
If your existing slab has cracks, settling, or uneven sections, we assess it during the estimate visit and flag anything that needs patching or leveling before framing begins. We also offer full patio enclosures for homeowners who want glass walls and a conditioned space rather than screened airflow.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and shade while preserving airflow and the feeling of being outside.
Suited for patios with significant direct sun exposure, where reducing heat and glare is as important as keeping bugs out.
Ideal for patios with mixed sun exposure - solar screening on the sun-facing sides, standard mesh on shaded sides for maximum versatility.
For homeowners whose existing patio concrete needs patching or leveling before framing begins - we handle both in a single project.
Brea's Mediterranean climate means you can realistically use an outdoor screen room from January through December - something that is simply not true in most of the country. Summers here are long and hot, which is exactly why shade and bug protection matter so much. Santa Ana winds are also part of the picture: every fall, strong, dry gusts roll through the area, and a screen room that is not built for that load will develop loose panels and anchor problems within a season or two. We design our frames to handle those conditions - heavier-gauge aluminum, proper anchoring into the slab, and screening that holds tension under wind stress.
Many Brea homes have patio slabs from the 1970s and 1980s that are in good structural shape but may need minor attention before framing begins. HOA review is also common in Brea's planned communities - we have prepared architectural review submissions for neighborhoods throughout the city and know what the review boards typically ask for. We serve homeowners across the area, from Anaheim to La Habra, and the permit and HOA processes are similar across all of these northern Orange County cities.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about the size of your patio, whether it has an existing slab, and whether you are in an HOA - then schedule a time to come out and measure in person.
We measure your patio, check the slab condition, and discuss roof style, screen type, and door placement. Within a few days you receive a written quote that includes permits, slab prep if needed, and cleanup - no surprise line items later.
We submit the City of Brea permit application and, if needed, help you prepare the HOA architectural review submission. This phase typically takes three to six weeks but runs in the background - you do not need to manage any of it.
The crew sets frame anchors, builds the aluminum structure, installs the roof panels, and stretches and fastens the screening. Most installations take two to five days. After the city inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and hand over your permit closeout documents.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(657) 478-7348We use heavier-gauge aluminum framing and anchoring methods sized for the wind loads common in the Brea area. A screen room that is not built for those gusts will develop problems within a season. We build to handle the conditions here, not just average conditions elsewhere.
Every screen room we install in Brea is permitted through the City of Brea's Building Division. You can verify our license on the California CSLB website. A permitted structure is on record with the city - which means no complications when you refinance or sell your home.
We have submitted architectural review packages for planned communities across Brea and know what review boards typically look for. We help you put together a submission that is likely to be approved the first time, avoiding the delays that come from incomplete or misaligned submissions.
We check your patio slab during the estimate visit and flag anything that needs patching or leveling before we frame. If minor repairs are needed, they are included in the quote from the start. We do not discover slab issues mid-project and present you with a change order.
From the first call through the city inspection, every step is handled by our team. When the project is done, you have a permitted, wind-rated screen room built for Brea's climate and documented for the life of your home.
For building permit requirements in Brea, see the City of Brea Building Division. For information on screen room product standards, see the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
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