
Bugs, dust, and Santa Ana winds keep you inside. A properly built screen room in Cypress gives you fresh air and natural light without any of that, for months more of the year.

Screen room installation in Cypress turns an open patio into a fully enclosed outdoor living space with mesh panels on all sides, most installations run two to five days once permits are in hand, and many homes here already have a concrete slab that can serve as the floor at no extra cost.
A screen room is different from a sunroom: it uses fine mesh instead of glass, so you get fresh air year-round rather than a climate-controlled interior. That makes it simpler and more affordable to build. If you want full weather protection and heating and cooling, patio enclosures with glass panels are a better fit. For many Cypress homeowners who mainly want to keep insects and Santa Ana dust out while enjoying the evening breeze, a screen room is exactly right.
Cypress enjoys roughly 280 sunny days per year and mild winters, which means a well-built screen room is genuinely usable most months. We pull every required permit and handle HOA submissions so your project moves forward without surprises.
If gnats, mosquitoes, or flies send you back inside within 20 minutes of stepping outside, your patio is not working for you. In Cypress, warm evenings from late spring through early fall bring out biting insects near landscaping and standing water. A screen room solves this completely without sprays, candles, or citronella torches.
Cypress sits in a region where Santa Ana wind events blow fine dust, pollen, and debris across backyards with little warning. If you wipe down outdoor furniture every few days just to use it, a screen room keeps that debris out and dramatically reduces the cleaning burden. Your furniture, your cushions, and your table stay ready to use.
The western sun hits many Cypress backyards hard in the late afternoon, and summer temperatures regularly reach the low 90s. A screen room with a solid or shade-rated roof panel gives you a shaded, ventilated space that is comfortable hours earlier than an open patio. You reclaim the time of day you actually want to be outside.
If your alumawood cover or wood pergola is showing rust, rot, or loose connections, you are already facing a replacement project. Many Cypress homeowners use that moment to upgrade to a fully screened room rather than replacing like for like. The cost difference is often smaller than expected, and the result is far more usable.
We build screen rooms with aluminum framing anchored directly to your home's structure, not just resting on the patio surface. Proper anchoring matters here because Cypress experiences Santa Ana wind events that can exceed 50 miles per hour, and a loosely installed frame will not hold up through fall wind season. Screening is tensioned and secured without gaps at corners or along the bottom edge, which is where insects most commonly find their way in. If you eventually want to upgrade to full glass enclosure, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service takes the screen room as a starting point and builds from there.
We assess your existing concrete slab during the free estimate visit. If it is in solid condition - which most Cypress patio slabs are - it can serve as the floor without additional concrete work. If the slab needs repair or extension, we tell you upfront before you commit to anything.
Suited to homeowners who want to enclose an existing covered patio attached to the back of their home, using the house wall as one side of the structure.
Ideal for backyards with intense afternoon sun, where a shade-rated or solid panel roof keeps the space comfortable during the hottest part of the day.
Right for homeowners who want to reduce heat and glare from the western afternoon sun while still maintaining an open, airy feel inside the room.
Best for homeowners who plan to use the space in the evening or through the warm summer months and want air circulation and ambient lighting built in.
Cypress gets roughly 280 sunny days a year. Winters rarely dip below 45 degrees. That makes a screen room genuinely usable from January through December, not just during pleasant spring months. Most homes here were built between the 1950s and 1980s and already have a concrete patio slab in the backyard - a natural starting point that keeps project costs lower than building from a bare foundation. The city's housing stock is also familiar to us: we know what these slabs look like after 50-plus years and how to assess them honestly before quoting a price.
Santa Ana winds are the one local challenge that separates a well-built screen room from a poor one. A frame that is not anchored into your home's structure - just sitting on the slab or attached with surface hardware - will shift, rack, and develop gaps after the first serious wind event. We anchor every post and beam to withstand local conditions. Homeowners in Buena Park and Garden Grove face the same wind exposure and ask us the same wind questions - the answer is the same across the area.
We respond within one business day. A crew member visits your home, measures the patio area, checks the slab, and asks about your goals. You receive a written estimate within a day or two.
Once you accept the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Cypress. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare that architectural review submission at the same time. Plan on one to four weeks for both to clear.
Most of the structural framing is completed on day one. Roof panels and screen installation follow on day two. Construction takes two to five days in total for most Cypress projects. Noise and disruption stay outside.
A city inspector visits after construction to confirm the structure meets local building requirements. Your contractor coordinates this. After sign-off, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over warranty documents in writing.
Free estimate, no sales pressure. We reply within one business day.
(657) 337-7008Every frame we install is anchored directly into your home's structural framing and uses hardware rated for high-wind conditions. Cypress gets serious gusts each fall, and your screen room will hold tight through them. We will explain exactly how we anchor the frame before a screw goes in.
Many Cypress homes have concrete patios from the 1960s and 1970s that look fine but have underlying cracks or settling. We check slab condition during the free estimate visit and tell you upfront if any repair is needed, before you commit. The price you agree to reflects your actual property.
We pull every City of Cypress permit ourselves and prepare HOA architectural review submissions for neighborhoods that require them. The California Contractors State License Board requires that licensed contractors pull permits for structural work - any contractor who asks you to do it yourself is not properly licensed.
Your estimate breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately. You can see exactly where every dollar goes and compare bids from other contractors on equal terms. No vague totals, no ballpark figures given over the phone.
A screen room is one of the fastest ways to add usable outdoor space in Cypress, and when it is built right, it holds up for decades. We focus on getting the anchoring and the permitting right from the start so you are not dealing with problems two seasons from now.
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