Custom screen room installation in New Hanover County, NC engineered for coastal durability.
Local Screen Room Installation Expertise
In New Hanover County, screen rooms transform outdoor spaces into livable retreats. Whether you want bug-free entertaining or coastal weather protection, we custom-build enclosures that withstand salt air, humidity, and seasonal storms. Get your design consultation today.
We handle screen room installation in New Hanover County from start to finish: understanding your vision, engineering structural strength, and delivering a finished space built to last.
We visit your home in Wrightsville Beach, Landfall, or anywhere in New Hanover County to measure your space, discuss layout, and understand your needs—bug protection, weather shielding, or full-season use.
We engineer aluminum frames to match your home's footprint. Coastal-grade materials handle salt air, humidity, and seasonal wind loads without corrosion or warping.
We attach premium mesh or acrylic panels depending on your climate needs. High-tension screening stays tight; acrylic panels add UV and weather protection.
We test all doors, seals, and structural integrity. Your new screen room is ready to use—and built to handle coastal weather for years.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We offer screen room solutions tailored to New Hanover County homes and outdoor lifestyles.
Mesh enclosures let you enjoy breezes while keeping insects out. Perfect for entertaining on covered patios near Masonboro or waterfront properties. Built with high-tension screens that resist sagging and tearing. Great for three-season use and daily outdoor enjoyment.
Residents in Forest Hills and Eastwind-Piney Acres love the open-air feel without the bugs. We use premium mesh that won't degrade under coastal sun.
For coastal weather protection and year-round use. Acrylic and impact-resistant glass panels block UV and wind-driven rain while keeping views clear. Ideal for Wrightsville Beach homes and premium neighborhoods where durability matters.
Full-season rooms extend your living space October through May. Salt air doesn't degrade acrylic like it does cheap vinyl—proven performance in coastal New Hanover County climates.
Add removable panels or reinforced bracing to prepare existing screens for hurricane season. We engineer reinforced frames and removable mesh to reduce wind pressure and prevent post-storm tears—a smart upgrade for Cape Fear River and Intracoastal properties.
Coastal engineering built in. We design screens to handle salt air year-round, reducing maintenance and extending life.
Screen rooms are an investment in your home's comfort, property value, and coastal resilience.
New Hanover County sits on the Atlantic coast. Salt air, high humidity, and seasonal storms corrode standard vinyl and cheap aluminum. We use marine-grade materials engineered to resist corrosion and flex under coastal wind loads without failing.
Screen rooms built to code outlast cheap kits by 10+ years in coastal climates.
A well-built screen room adds usable square footage and appeal. Buyers in Landfall, Masonboro, and waterfront communities expect climate-protected outdoor spaces. Professional installation adds measurable value and saves you from maintenance headaches.
Acrylic and glass enclosures offer better year-round performance than mesh, especially Oct–May when salt spray is heaviest.
We install screen rooms throughout New Hanover County, from Wrightsville Beach to Carolina Beach.
We understand New Hanover County permitting, building codes, and coastal conditions. Waterfront properties require special engineering; we handle structural certifications, tie-downs, and wind load calculations for Ogden, Masonboro, and riverfront homes.
Hurricane-zone homes and pool enclosures need reinforced design. We design every frame to handle 100+ mph winds and coastal salt air without compromise.
Wrightsville Beach, Landfall, Forest Hills, Eastwind-Piney Acres, Masonboro, Ogden, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Wilmington downtown, and all surrounding neighborhoods in New Hanover County. Local references available.
Call us for a free in-home design consultation. We'll measure your space, discuss options, and give you a clear picture of your new screen room.
Contact us today to schedule your visit.
Common questions about screen room installation in New Hanover County.
Most projects finish in 1–3 weeks from design approval to final inspection, depending on size and custom options.
Yes, waterfront and coastal homes require permits. We handle all paperwork, engineering certifications, and local code compliance.
Mesh screens let air flow but only offer bug protection. Acrylic blocks UV and wind-driven rain, supporting year-round use in coastal weather.
Properly engineered frames with reinforced bracing handle 100+ mph winds. We design per coastal building codes; removable panels reduce pressure during storms.
Rinse frames with fresh water every few months to remove salt residue. Check seals and hardware annually. Marine-grade materials reduce maintenance compared to standard enclosures.
Yes. Buyers in New Hanover County value usable outdoor space, especially acrylic or glass enclosures that extend year-round living and require minimal upkeep.
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