
Enjoy Garden Grove's year-round weather without bugs, harsh glare, or fall winds keeping you inside. We build screen rooms that hold up season after season.

Screen room installation in Garden Grove means building an aluminum-framed outdoor enclosure with mesh screening on the walls and roof - giving you a protected outdoor living space that lets in fresh air and natural light while keeping out bugs, direct glare, and wind-blown debris. Most installations on an existing slab take two to five days of active construction, with a total project timeline of six to ten weeks when permit review time is included.
A screen room is different from a fully enclosed sunroom - it does not provide climate control, so you feel the outdoor temperature. In Garden Grove's mild climate, that is perfectly comfortable for most of the year. If you want a space that works on cold winter nights or during a summer heat wave, a patio enclosure with glass panels and climate control is the better fit.
For many Garden Grove homeowners, a screen room is exactly the right amount of enclosure - more comfortable than an open patio, more affordable than a full sunroom, and genuinely usable almost every day of the year.
If mosquitoes appear every evening and your patio furniture sits unused by 6 p.m., a screen room solves the problem at the source. Garden Grove's warm evenings are some of the best outdoor weather in California - but without screening, most homeowners give up and go inside instead of enjoying them.
A shade structure helps with sun but does nothing for insects, wind-blown dust, or the feeling of being exposed. If you have already tried an awning or pergola and still find yourself uncomfortable outside, a screen room is the logical next step - it encloses the space so you get shade, airflow, and protection together.
Every fall, dry and gusty Santa Ana winds blow leaves, dust, and debris across patios across Garden Grove, making them unpleasant for weeks at a time. A screen room with solid roof panels gives you a protected outdoor space that stays comfortable even when the winds pick up - a particularly common need for homeowners whose yards face open lots.
Covered outdoor living spaces consistently rank among the features buyers look for in Southern California real estate. A professionally built and permitted screen room adds a visible, appealing outdoor room that photographs well and resonates with buyers who want to enjoy the Orange County climate. It improves your daily life now and adds perceived value when you are ready to move.
We design and build screen rooms around your existing yard and home - using your existing concrete slab when it is in sound condition, or pouring a new pad when it is not. Our framing is aluminum, chosen for its durability in Southern California's sun and ability to hold up through fall wind events without loosening or sagging. Screens are pulled tight and evenly tensioned so the finished room looks clean from day one. The roof ties into your existing roofline or stands independently, depending on the design.
If you want more enclosure than a screen room provides, we also install patio enclosures with glass panels, solid walls, and climate control options. And if you are thinking about converting an existing screen room or patio into a fully enclosed sunroom down the road, we can plan for that from the start so the initial framing supports a future upgrade.
Best for homeowners who want an affordable, low-maintenance outdoor enclosure that lasts 20 or more years.
Suits most Garden Grove homes where the current concrete patio is level, solid, and in acceptable condition.
Right for yards without an existing slab, or where the current concrete is too damaged to serve as a foundation.
Ideal for homeowners who want protection from sun and wind-blown debris, not just insects and airflow.
Suits homeowners who want maximum airflow and natural light with minimal visual obstruction from above.
Best when the screen room connects to the existing home roofline for a cohesive, integrated appearance.
Garden Grove's climate is among the most outdoor-living-friendly in the country - average temperatures stay between 55 and 85 degrees for most of the year and rain is rare outside of winter. That makes a screen room genuinely usable almost every day, not just a few months of the year. The challenge is that the city's housing stock skews older - many homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s - and the existing concrete patios on those properties often show decades of wear. A good contractor will inspect your slab carefully and tell you honestly whether it can serve as a foundation or whether it needs repair first.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including neighbors in Buena Park and Stanton. The City of Garden Grove requires permits for permanent outdoor additions, and we handle that application from start to finish. The permit ensures a city inspector verifies the structure was built safely - which matters when you sell your home.
For information on aluminum building products and durability standards, see the Aluminum Association. For California's residential building permit requirements, the California Department of Housing and Community Development provides the governing standards.
You reach out and we schedule a site visit within a few days - usually within one business day of your call. We measure your yard, look at the existing slab or deck, and ask how you plan to use the room. This is also your chance to ask questions before any commitment is made.
After the site visit, we prepare a written proposal with the room size, recommended materials, and a detailed cost breakdown. A good estimate is specific and itemized - not a vague range - and clearly states what is and is not included, including whether permit fees are covered.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Garden Grove's Building and Safety Division. Approval typically takes two to four weeks. We handle all the paperwork so you do not need to visit the permit office. Use this time to clear the work area and handle any HOA approval if required.
Active construction takes two to five days. We set posts, build the roof structure, and attach the screen panels. A city inspector visits at least once to verify the structure. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you, hand over all permit and warranty documents, and leave the space clean and ready to use.
We serve Garden Grove and the surrounding Orange County area. Written estimates, permitted work, no surprises on your final bill.
(657) 722-4016Every screen room we build uses heavier-gauge aluminum framing and reinforced panel attachment designed to hold up through Orange County's fall and winter wind events. We have worked in this region long enough to know what fails in a windstorm - and how to build so it does not.
We submit and manage the building permit application with the City of Garden Grove so your structure is legal, documented, and protected at resale. You should never have to wonder whether your screen room will create problems when you sell your home.
Many Garden Grove homes have 50- or 60-year-old concrete patios that may or may not be in good enough condition to build on. We inspect your existing slab during the estimate and tell you exactly what we find - so there are no foundation surprises once the crew arrives.
We are licensed through the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify our license on the CSLB website before you sign anything. A valid license means we carry the insurance that protects you if anything goes wrong on your property during the project.
When you hire us, you get a licensed contractor, a permitted structure, and written documentation you can keep for the life of your home. That combination is what separates a screen room that holds up from one that causes problems.
If you want to take an existing patio or screen room further and fully enclose it with glass and climate control, this is the natural next step.
Learn MoreGlass-panel patio enclosures give you climate control and full weather protection when a screen room is not enough enclosure for how you want to use the space.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast - reach out now and we can have your project on the schedule before summer arrives.