
Stop losing your patio to mosquitoes and afternoon heat. A properly built screen room lets you enjoy the outdoors again without fighting the bugs or the sun.

Screen room installation in Edinburg means framing a permanent structure on your existing patio, stretching heavy-duty screen mesh across the panels, and anchoring it to a solid slab - most jobs on an existing concrete pad take two to four days from start to finish.
A screen room is open to the breeze but closed to mosquitoes, debris, and direct afternoon sun. It is not a fully enclosed sunroom - it does not have glass walls or climate control - but it lets you sit outside comfortably in the evenings without fighting insects. If you want the option to eventually close the space in further, a patio enclosure with panels might be the better starting point.
In Edinburg and across the Rio Grande Valley, the mosquito season runs most of the year. A screen room solves that problem permanently rather than requiring candles, sprays, and evening retreats indoors every time you want to sit outside.
If your back patio sits unused from late spring through early fall because it is too hot and buggy to enjoy, a screen room changes how you live in your home. Edinburg's afternoon sun and year-round mosquito pressure make an unprotected patio nearly unusable for most of the year. A screened, shaded enclosure lets you reclaim that space for morning coffee and evening meals.
If you cannot sit outside for more than a few minutes without getting bitten - especially in the evenings from spring through fall - the Rio Grande Valley mosquito season is working against you. Sprays and citronella candles help a little but do not solve the problem the way a properly screened enclosure does. If your family has stopped wanting to spend time outside, a screen room is worth a serious look.
If the cover over your back patio is rusting, sagging, or letting in rain and debris, you are already at the point where replacement makes sense. Upgrading to a full screen room costs only modestly more than a basic cover replacement, and many Edinburg homeowners find that an aging patio cover is the natural trigger for making the move to a fully enclosed space.
If you have an existing back patio slab in decent shape but completely exposed to sun, wind, and insects, you already have the foundation for a screen room. Converting an existing slab into a screened enclosure is typically faster and less expensive than starting from scratch, and it transforms dead space into a spot your family will actually use.
Every screen room project starts with what you already have. If you have a solid slab and a rough idea of the size you want, we can often have the frame up and screens in within a few days. For homeowners whose existing cover has seen better days, a screened porch conversion is a natural upgrade that uses the existing footprint. If you are thinking about eventually converting a screen room into a fully enclosed space, we also do patio-to-sunroom conversion work and can build with that transition in mind from the start.
We use aluminum framing on every screen room we build. Wood framing is cheaper upfront but requires ongoing maintenance and degrades faster in Edinburg's heat and humidity. Aluminum costs a bit more initially and holds up far better over time - which matters when you are building something that needs to look and function well for years. If you want a full assessment of your options before committing, our patio enclosures page covers how enclosed structures compare to screen rooms for South Texas homeowners.
Best for homeowners with a concrete patio already in place - the fastest and most affordable path to a finished screen room.
For homeowners who want a screened space but need a fresh concrete pad poured first to give the frame a solid, level foundation.
Ideal for homeowners with an aging patio cover or open porch who want to upgrade to a fully enclosed screen room using the existing structure.
A new screen room built onto the back of the house for homeowners who want a dedicated outdoor living space that does not yet exist.
The Rio Grande Valley has one of the longest active mosquito seasons in the country. Insects are present in meaningful numbers from early spring through late fall - and sometimes year-round in mild winters. That is the single biggest reason Edinburg homeowners invest in screen rooms. On top of that, the afternoon sun in South Texas is intense enough to make a fully open patio uncomfortable for most of the day from late spring through early fall. A properly screened and covered enclosure solves both problems at once and turns your unused patio into a space you actually want to spend time in.
Homeowners throughout the area - from Hidalgo to San Juan - face the same conditions, and we bring direct experience installing screen rooms in this climate to every job. Materials that hold up fine in other parts of Texas can degrade faster here because of the UV intensity, and we choose products with that reality in mind. The National Association of Home Builders and the Screen Manufacturers Association both publish guidance on material selection and installation standards that inform how we build.
We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want the space for. You get a reply within one business day - no waiting around.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the condition of your existing slab. You receive a written estimate breaking down materials and labor before you commit to anything.
We submit the City of Edinburg building permit on your behalf - typically a few business days to a couple of weeks. Work cannot legally begin until it is approved, and we handle that process for you.
We frame the structure, install screen panels, and hang the door. Most installations on an existing slab take two to four days. A city inspector reviews the finished work, and then it is yours.
Free written estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(956) 603-1615We use aluminum framing and UV-stabilized mesh rated for South Texas heat and sun on every screen room we build. Products that hold up fine in Dallas or Houston degrade faster here, and we choose materials based on what we have actually seen perform well in Edinburg over time.
Every screen room we install goes through the City of Edinburg's permitting and inspection process. You get independent confirmation from a city inspector that the structure was built correctly - which matters when you sell your home or file a claim.
Before we anchor a single post, we check your existing slab for level, thickness, and condition. The clay soil in Edinburg and Hidalgo County can cause slabs to settle unevenly over time. We catch that before it becomes a problem - not after the frame is already up.
Many Edinburg neighborhoods built in the last 20 years have active homeowners associations with rules about exterior additions. We ask about your HOA early in the process and can help you understand what approval looks like before any work begins.
A screen room that lasts in South Texas is built with the right materials, anchored to a solid slab, and permitted through the city. Those three things together mean you will not be repairing sagging screens or dealing with permit issues down the road - and when you are ready to sell, your outdoor living space will show well.
If you want full walls and climate control rather than just screens, a patio-to-sunroom conversion is the next step up.
Learn MorePatio enclosures with adjustable or fixed panels give you more weather protection than a screen room while costing less than a full sunroom.
Learn MoreSpring bug season arrives fast in the Rio Grande Valley - get your estimate now so installation is done before the worst of it arrives.