
Mosquitoes near the Concho River are keeping you inside. A properly built screened porch brings your evenings back - cool air, no bugs, and a space your family actually uses.

Screened-in porch construction in San Angelo means enclosing your existing deck or building a new deck platform with framed screen walls on the sides, most jobs complete in two to five days for an enclosure on an existing structure, or two to three weeks if a new deck is part of the project.
If mosquitoes along the Concho River corridor are sending you inside every evening from May through October, a screened porch is the most direct fix. It gives you a space to eat dinner outside, let the kids play after dark, and decompress without bug spray. We build screened porches and screened decks all across San Angelo and the surrounding area, using framing and screening selected for West Texas heat and hail.
If your deck itself needs structural work before the screen enclosure goes up, our covered decks and patio covers service covers that ground as well - so you can tackle both in a single project.
If mosquitoes end your evenings the moment the sun drops, that is a clear sign a screened enclosure would change how you use your home. San Angelo's proximity to the Concho River means mosquito pressure is real and predictable from late spring through fall. A properly sealed screened porch gives you your evenings back.
If stepping onto your deck in July feels like walking into an oven and you avoid it entirely from May through September, a screened enclosure with a solar-shade screen and a ceiling fan can turn that space into somewhere you actually want to be. West Texas summers are long, and an unshaded, unscreened deck often goes unused for months.
If you are constantly sweeping leaves, dust, and windblown grit off your deck - common in West Texas where dry, dusty conditions are the norm - a screened enclosure dramatically cuts down that maintenance burden. Screening keeps the bulk of airborne debris out, so your furniture and flooring stay cleaner between uses.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition is not in the budget, a screened porch gives you real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost. It is a place to eat, relax, or entertain without the full expense of conditioned indoor space.
Every screened porch project starts with the structure underneath it. If you already have a solid deck in good shape, we can add the screening enclosure directly on top of what you have. If your existing deck needs repairs or you are starting from scratch, we build the deck platform first - pressure-treated framing, properly dug footings for San Angelo's clay soils, and decking that will support the enclosure for years. We also pair screened porches with covered deck and patio cover structures when customers want overhead protection above the screening.
For the screen walls themselves, we offer fiberglass mesh, aluminum screen, solar-shade screen, and heavier-gauge pet-resistant options. In San Angelo, we most often recommend solar-shade or a heavier-gauge screen because of the heat and hail risk. We can also include a pergola installation as part of a larger outdoor living project if you want shaded open-air space adjacent to the screened area. Every enclosure we build includes properly fitted screen doors that latch cleanly and seal at the threshold - because gaps at the bottom are where bugs get in.
Best for homeowners who already have a solid deck and want to add bug protection and weather shelter without rebuilding from scratch.
Best for homeowners starting from bare ground who want a fully integrated outdoor room built to handle West Texas conditions from day one.
Best for south- or west-facing porches in San Angelo where afternoon sun makes standard screening uncomfortable during summer months.
Best for homeowners who want a complete outdoor room - ceiling fan wiring is included so the space stays comfortable even in July heat.
San Angelo sits in the Concho Valley of West Texas and regularly sees summer highs above 100 degrees F, with intense direct sun for most of the day. That level of heat means the type of screening you choose matters more here than in cooler climates. A solar-shade or heat-blocking screen can make the difference between a porch you use all summer and one that feels like a greenhouse from June through August. San Angelo's clay-heavy soils also mean deck footings need to go deep enough to stay stable through wet and dry cycles - something we account for on every new-deck project. The City of San Angelo requires permits for enclosed structures, and we handle that entire process on your behalf so there are no surprises at inspection.
Homeowners near Bronte, TX and across the region around Christoval, TX face the same combination of insects, heat, and periodic hail that San Angelo homeowners do. We build screened enclosures throughout this area, choosing materials and construction details based on local conditions rather than a generic spec. If you want to learn more about how we approach screened structures in hot and hail-prone climates, the North American Deck and Railing Association publishes guidelines on enclosure quality and material standards that are worth reading.
We ask a few basic questions about the size of your space, whether you already have a deck, and what you are hoping to use the porch for. You will hear back within one business day - we keep it brief and move to the site visit where the real details get sorted out.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the condition of any existing deck structure, and talk through screening options. A written estimate follows within a few days - with a full breakdown of what is included and what it costs.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we apply for the required City of San Angelo building permit. Permit review typically takes one to two weeks - a normal part of the timeline, not a delay caused by us. Once it is approved, you get your confirmed start date.
Construction typically takes two to five days on an existing deck, longer if a new platform is being built first. We install the screen panels, hang the door, add any ceiling fan wiring, and walk you through the finished space. The city schedules a final inspection - we coordinate that visit, and once it passes, the porch is yours.
Free written estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day and handle the permit from start to finish.
(325) 285-1865We do not default to the cheapest screen option. Every project gets screening selected for San Angelo's specific combination of heat, hail risk, and wind - solar-shade, heavier-gauge, or pet-resistant where the conditions call for it. That means your enclosure holds up after the first hailstorm instead of needing immediate repairs.
Tom Green County's expansive clay soils shift with every wet and dry spell. On any new deck platform we build, footings go deep enough to reach stable ground below the active soil zone. That protects the structure from the racking and settling that undermines screened porches built on shallow footings.
The City of San Angelo requires permits for screened enclosures, and we manage the entire application and inspection process on your behalf. You never have to visit the permit office or track down an inspector. The work is on record with the city when it is done - which matters if you ever sell your home. For more on industry construction standards, the North American Deck and Railing Association is a useful reference.
A screened porch is only as good as its weakest gap. We hang screen doors so they swing freely and latch cleanly, and we seal the threshold at the base of every enclosure - because that is where bugs get in on a poorly built porch. The goal is a porch that works, not just one that looks right on day one.
Together, these details mean your screened porch does what it is supposed to do: keep the bugs out, block some of the heat, and give you outdoor space you actually use. We have built these structures throughout San Angelo and the surrounding area, and we stand behind the work after the project is complete.
Add a solid roof over your outdoor space for full shade and weather protection - a natural complement to a screened enclosure.
Learn MoreA freestanding or attached pergola creates open-air shade beside or adjacent to your screened porch area.
Learn MoreSan Angelo summers book fast - reach out now, get a written quote within a few days, and lock in your build date before the calendar fills.