
Weston's bugs and afternoon storms keep most homeowners inside from May through October. A properly built screen room gives you that outdoor space back - fresh air, your view, and no insects - with a permitted structure built for South Florida's weather.

Screen room installation in Weston, FL involves building an aluminum-framed enclosure over your existing patio or a new concrete pad, fitting it with screen panels and a covered roof structure, with most installations taking three to seven business days once permits are in hand. WaveVista Weston Sunrooms and Patios manages the Broward County permit process and HOA architectural review so you can focus on deciding how you want to use the space.
A screen room is not a fully enclosed room - it trades glass walls for screen panels, which means fresh air and your view of the yard without insects, harsh glare, or sudden rain showers interrupting your evening. For many Weston homeowners, it is the right amount of outdoor connection at a more accessible price than a full sunroom. If you are already thinking about glass enclosure and climate control, our patio enclosures service may be the better fit.
Florida's building code requires that permanent outdoor structures like screen rooms be engineered to withstand hurricane-season winds. The Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection office oversees the permit and inspection process, and every screen room we install goes through it.
If a perfectly good patio goes unused for half the year because bugs, heat, and afternoon storms make it miserable, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you live. Weston's rainy season brings near-daily downpours and mosquito pressure that make unprotected outdoor space nearly unusable - a screen room gives it back.
Sagging panels, rust stains on the aluminum frame, or small holes that seem to multiply every season are signs the structure is past simple repairs. South Florida's combination of UV exposure, salt air, and seasonal storms accelerates wear on screen enclosures faster than most other climates - what looks minor today can become structural within a season or two.
If you are planning a pool installation or a backyard upgrade, adding a screen room at the same time is often more cost-effective than doing it later. Many Weston homeowners discover that an unscreened pool area becomes far less enjoyable than expected once their first full summer of insects and storms arrives.
If you want to take calls or work outside but the heat, glare, and insects make it impractical, a screen room with ceiling fans and proper shade screening can give you a genuinely comfortable outdoor workspace for most of the year. A dedicated remote work space just steps from your back door changes your daily routine.
We install screen rooms over existing covered patios, over new concrete pads we pour as part of the project, and as replacements for aging screen enclosures that are past the point of repair. Every installation uses an aluminum frame and screen panels selected for South Florida's UV exposure, and every project is fully permitted through Broward County. For homeowners who want to move toward a fully enclosed room now or in the future, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is designed specifically for that transition.
Screen material choice matters more than most homeowners expect. A tighter mesh blocks more insects and reduces glare but also reduces airflow slightly - an important tradeoff in Weston's heat. We walk you through the options during the estimate visit so you end up with a room you actually want to spend time in. For homeowners who want the open-air feel of a screen room but also need some weather protection on exposed sides, our patio enclosures service offers panel options that combine screen and solid sections.
Best for homeowners with an open or covered patio who want a screened enclosure installed for the first time.
Best for homeowners with an aging or damaged screen cage that needs to be removed and replaced with a new structure.
Best for homeowners adding a pool or backyard entertainment area who want the patio and pool area screened together.
Weston is one of the most HOA-dense communities in Broward County. Before construction can begin on almost any exterior addition, your architectural review committee needs to approve the drawings - and that process can take two to six weeks depending on your community. We prepare the documentation your HOA needs and manage the submission so you do not have to figure out which committee to contact or what drawings are required. At the same time, Florida building code requires that screen room frames and fasteners meet specific wind resistance standards for Broward County's hurricane zone - the county inspector verifies this before the project is officially complete.
Weston's flat terrain also creates a drainage consideration that matters on every screen room project. Because the land does not shed water naturally, a good contractor will assess how rainwater flows across your patio area before installing the frame - standing water inside your new screen room after every rain is a fixable problem if it is caught during design, and an expensive one if it is not. We serve homeowners throughout Weston and into neighboring communities including Sunrise and Plantation, applying the same permitted, code-compliant standards to every installation.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come to your home, measure the space, and talk through your goals. We give you a written estimate - not a ballpark - and we ask about your HOA right away so the review process is built into the schedule from the start.
Once you approve the design, we prepare drawings and submit them to your HOA architectural committee if required. After HOA approval, we file the Broward County permit application on your behalf. You do not need to contact the county or your HOA committee - we manage both and keep you updated.
With permits in hand, installation typically takes three to seven business days. Workers will be in your backyard, so move furniture and potted plants before they arrive. Your home's interior is not affected - no demolition, no dust inside.
After installation, a county inspector visits to confirm the structure meets Florida's wind resistance standards. We coordinate this visit - you do not schedule it yourself. Once the inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room and hand over permit documentation and any material warranties.
Free estimate. We handle permits and HOA paperwork. No pressure, no obligation.
(786) 957-5827Weston is one of the most HOA-active communities in Broward County. We handle the architectural review submission - drawings, follow-up, and documentation - as part of our process, not as an add-on. Your project does not stall because of a missing approval step.
Florida's building code requires screen room frames and fasteners to meet hurricane-zone wind resistance standards. A county inspector verifies compliance before the project is officially complete - which is exactly how it should work. We build to those standards on every installation.
We give you a detailed written estimate that includes materials, labor, HOA submission, permits, and cleanup before any work starts. The price you are quoted is the price you pay - not a starting point for change orders once construction begins.
You can look up our contractor license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation in about two minutes - it tells you whether a contractor is licensed, current, and whether any complaints have been filed. A licensed contractor is accountable to the state. An unlicensed one is not.
Every screen room we install in Weston is permitted, inspected, and on record with Broward County. That means your home's value is protected, and if you ever sell, there are no surprises for the buyer's inspector. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
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