
Stop losing your outdoor space to summer heat, dust, and insects. A screened porch in Perris gives you a shaded, ventilated room you can use in every season - and we handle everything from permits to the final screen panel.
Stop losing your outdoor space to summer heat, dust, and insects. A screened porch in Perris gives you a shaded, ventilated room you can use in every season - and we handle everything from permits to the final screen panel.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Perris, CA turn an exposed outdoor space into a ventilated, bug-free room by adding a wood or aluminum frame with screen panels and a roof overhead - most projects on an existing deck platform are finished within one to two weeks of construction starting, once permits are approved.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire, where summer heat regularly climbs past 100 degrees and Santa Ana winds push fine dust and debris across open patios and decks. For a lot of homeowners here, the back deck sits empty from June through September because it is too hot and too buggy to be comfortable. A screened porch changes that equation - you get fresh air and natural light without the insects, the grit, or the full force of the afternoon sun. If you already have a solid deck platform, adding the enclosure is the next logical step. If you are deciding between a full screen enclosure and a more open covered structure, our covered decks and patio covers team can walk you through both options during the estimate visit so you can compare them with accurate pricing in hand.
Unlike most of the country, Perris winters are mild enough that a screened porch gets genuine use in every month of the year - which means this is not a seasonal upgrade, it is a permanent addition to your living space.
If your outdoor space sits empty from late spring through early fall, the space is not working for you. In Perris, the combination of intense heat and insects near the valley floor makes open decks genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A screened porch with the right roof and mesh turns that same space into somewhere you actually want to spend time, without spending every evening swatting at bugs or retreating inside.
If you have come home after a windy day to find your patio chairs coated in grit, you already know what Santa Ana wind events do to open outdoor spaces. A screened enclosure dramatically reduces how much dust and debris gets in. Your furniture stays cleaner between uses, and your cushions last longer without absorbing fine particulate matter through every wind event that rolls through the valley.
If you have a deck platform you rarely use because there is no shade, no protection from the wind, and nowhere to sit without getting covered in bugs, that deck is a candidate for a screened enclosure. The platform is already there - adding the frame, roof, and screens is the next step, and it typically costs less than building a deck from scratch.
If you want more usable space at home but a full interior addition feels like too much money or disruption, a screened porch is often the practical middle path. It adds real, functional square footage to your daily life at a fraction of the cost of interior construction. In the Inland Empire housing market, outdoor living features consistently rank as desirable to buyers - so the investment pays off now and when you sell.
We build the full enclosure - frame, roof, screen panels, and doors - handling the permit application through the City of Perris and coordinating any required HOA approval. Every job starts with a written, itemized quote after an on-site visit so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins. We select materials suited to Perris conditions: solar or sun-blocking mesh for afternoon heat reduction, and framing that sheds water cleanly away from your house rather than letting it pool on the roof.
For homeowners who want a covered but open outdoor space rather than a full enclosure, our covered decks and patio covers service offers a solid or lattice roof structure without screens. For those who want an open-air overhead structure with filtered shade, we also install pergolas and can talk through which option fits your yard and how you plan to use the space during the free estimate visit.
Suits homeowners who already have a solid deck platform and want to enclose it with a frame, roof, and screen panels - the fastest and most cost-effective path to a finished outdoor room.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch - we build the deck, frame, roof, and screens as one project so you get a finished, permitted outdoor room without coordinating multiple contractors.
Suits homeowners in Perris who need more than bug protection - solar mesh blocks a meaningful portion of afternoon heat while still allowing airflow, making the space usable even on the hottest summer days.
Suits homeowners who want a fully enclosed, easily accessible outdoor room - screen doors are hung, adjusted, and tested for smooth operation as part of every enclosure project we complete.
Perris summers are long, hot, and dusty - and that combination is precisely why screened porches here are more than a nice feature. Temperatures above 100 degrees, fine dust from valley winds, and insects that thrive in warm evenings near the valley floor all work against enjoying an open patio. A screened enclosure with solar mesh and a solid roof overhead turns those months from a write-off into your most comfortable outdoor season. Homeowners in neighboring Menifee and Moreno Valley face the same Inland Empire conditions and have found that a properly built screened porch solves the problem better than umbrellas or misters ever can.
There is also a year-round advantage that most of the country does not have. Perris winters are mild enough - daytime highs in the 60s through most of December and January - that a screened porch stays genuinely usable in every month of the year. That means the investment pays off faster here than it would almost anywhere else. The city also has a large share of newer tract-home neighborhoods with active HOAs, so working with a contractor who knows the permit and HOA approval process in Perris matters from the start. We handle both as standard practice on every project. California's Department of Housing and Community Development sets the building standards that govern all screened porch additions in the state.
We will ask you a few basic questions - the size of your existing deck or the space you have in mind, whether you have an HOA, and what you are hoping the finished space will feel like. You do not need all the answers ready. We respond to every inquiry within one business day so you are not left wondering if anyone received your message.
We come to your home, look at the actual space, check the condition of your existing deck if there is one, and discuss your screen mesh and roof options. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. You leave with a clear sense of what the project will cost and what it will look like when it is finished.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Perris on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation that association requires. Permit review usually takes one to two weeks - we keep you updated throughout so you always know where the project stands.
Once permits are approved, we frame the structure, install the roof, then stretch and set the screen panels. Before we leave, we walk the finished space with you - every panel checked for gaps, the screen door tested for smooth operation, and any items addressed before we call the job complete.
We come to your home, look at your space, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch. Permit slots fill up fast in spring, so starting now means enjoying the space sooner.
(951) 564-0477We select solar mesh, frame materials, and roof systems with Perris heat and dust in mind - not generic specs from a catalog. A screened porch built for coastal Southern California will not perform the same way in 105-degree Inland Empire afternoons. We know the difference and build accordingly, so the space stays comfortable on the days you need it most.
We pull the City of Perris permit on your behalf and schedule all required inspections. You should never have to chase paperwork or wonder if your new structure is legal. Permitted work also shows up cleanly in a home inspection - no surprises and no liabilities when you eventually sell.
Every project starts with a written, itemized estimate after we have seen your specific space. No phone ballparks, no vague ranges that expand once the crew shows up. You know what you are paying before you sign anything, and the price in your contract is the price you pay.
A large share of Perris neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations, and many require pre-approval before any exterior structure is added. We are familiar with the documentation that Perris-area HOAs typically require and help you prepare it correctly the first time - which means fewer delays and a smoother approval process from start to finish.
Every one of these points matters most when something goes wrong with a less careful contractor - unpermitted structures, mismatched materials, or a quote that doubles by the time the crew shows up. We build the way we would want our own homes built: to last, to code, and to a price you agreed to in writing before the first post was set.
A solid or lattice roof over your patio or deck for shade and weather protection - an open-air alternative to a full screen enclosure.
Learn MoreOpen-beam overhead structure for filtered shade and a defined outdoor room - pairs naturally with a deck or existing concrete patio.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules in Perris fill up fast in spring - locking in your project now means you enjoy the space before the heat arrives.