Stop letting mosquitoes and no-see-ums drive you inside. A properly built screened enclosure gives you back your outdoor space year-round.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Ormond Beach are built with corrosion-resistant aluminum framing, hurricane-rated anchoring required by Volusia County code, and mesh screening chosen for your specific location, with most projects taking three to seven days of active construction once the permit is approved.
In Ormond Beach, bug pressure is not seasonal - it is year-round, especially for homes near the Halifax River and the coastal marshes. A screened enclosure converts a deck or patio you have been avoiding into a room you actually live in. If you are considering outdoor improvements more broadly, a screened porch pairs naturally with a covered deck or patio cover that adds shade and rain protection on top of the screening.
Most homeowners who call us have been putting this off because they are not sure what the process involves, how much it costs, or whether their existing deck can support the structure. All of those are fair questions, and we answer them during the free on-site estimate before anyone signs anything.
If you step outside in the evening and immediately come back in because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, the outdoor space you are paying to maintain is not working for you. In Ormond Beach, this is a year-round problem, not a seasonal one. The bug pressure near the Halifax River and the coastal wetlands does not ease up in cooler months the way it does in inland areas.
If your deck boards are graying, cracking, or showing soft spots from Florida's intense UV exposure and heavy summer rain, a screened enclosure with a solid or translucent roof panel slows that process significantly. The screening blocks rain, the roof blocks direct sun, and the surface underneath lasts years longer as a result.
A screened porch gives kids and dogs a safe outdoor space where they cannot wander and where biting insects are not a constant concern. In Ormond Beach, the combination of heat and bugs makes unsupervised outdoor time harder to manage during much of the year. A screened space becomes the middle ground - fresh air with real boundaries.
If you already have a screened enclosure but bugs are getting in, panels have holes, or the frame feels wobbly, the structure is not doing its job. In Florida's coastal environment, aluminum frames corrode and screen panels degrade faster than in drier climates. A replacement or repair project can restore the function you paid for and bring the structure up to current wind standards at the same time.
Every screened enclosure project starts with the on-site estimate, where we measure your space, assess your existing deck or patio structure, and talk through your options in person. Once you decide to move forward, we handle the permit application to Volusia County - including the drawings and any wind-load calculations the county requires. You do not manage any of the permitting paperwork. Construction typically takes three to seven days depending on the size and complexity of the build. After the county inspection passes, we walk through the finished space with you and cover maintenance basics before we leave.
For homeowners who want both screening and shade, we also build covered decks and patio covers with solid or insulated roofs. The two services can be combined into a single project - a screened enclosure with a solid roof is one of the most popular outdoor living additions in Ormond Beach because it solves both the bug problem and the summer heat problem at once. For homeowners who want open shade instead of screening, our pergola installation service is another option worth looking at.
Best for homeowners adding a screened room to an existing home footprint - typically attached to a rear or side door and built on a new or existing concrete or wood platform.
Suited for properties with an existing deck that needs to be enclosed - we assess the existing framing and reinforce it as needed before the screen structure goes up.
The most comfortable option for Ormond Beach's climate - combines full bug screening with a solid or insulated roof panel that blocks rain and dramatically reduces heat under the structure.
The right choice for homes near the Halifax River, Tomoka State Park, or other wetland areas where standard mesh does not stop the smallest biting insects.
Ormond Beach sits between the Atlantic coast and the Halifax River, and the wetlands and marshes that run through the area create persistent mosquito and no-see-um pressure for most of the year. This is not a seasonal nuisance - it is a year-round reality that makes screened enclosures a practical addition rather than a luxury. On top of the bug pressure, Volusia County falls within a coastal wind zone, which means screened enclosures must be engineered and anchored to handle high wind speeds. This requirement adds some cost compared to what you would pay in an inland state, but it also means a properly permitted enclosure is far less likely to collapse during a storm. A contractor who skips the permit leaves you with an uninsurable structure in a hurricane-prone coastal zone.
The permitting process has specific local steps that contractors unfamiliar with Volusia County often get wrong or get stuck on. Working with a team that has already pulled permits here means the process moves without delays. We serve homeowners across the area, including in Daytona Beach Shores and New Smyrna Beach, where the same coastal wind-zone requirements and HOA landscapes apply. The Florida Building Commission sets the wind-resistance standards every permitted enclosure in this area must meet, and the University of Florida IFAS Extension in Volusia County is a reliable local source for understanding the specific insect and environmental conditions along the coast.
We ask about your space - roughly how big the deck or patio is, whether you already have a platform or need one built, and what you want to use the space for. This takes about five minutes and helps us give you a realistic ballpark before we drive out. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We visit your property to measure the space, check your existing structure, and walk through your options in person. You leave this visit with a written estimate that covers everything - including permits - so you can compare it fairly against other quotes.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Volusia County including drawings and any wind calculations the county requires. Approval typically takes two to four weeks. You do not manage this - we track it and notify you when work can begin.
The build takes three to seven days. Clear the area of furniture and plants before the crew arrives. After construction, the county inspector signs off - we schedule this appointment for you. We then walk the finished space with you and answer any questions before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the Volusia County permit process start to finish.
(386) 327-0315We know Volusia County's permit requirements for screened enclosures, and we handle every step - application, drawings, wind calculations, and inspection scheduling. You do not need to figure out the county's process. Your project starts and finishes without bureaucratic delays or surprises.
Ormond Beach sits in a coastal wind zone, and every enclosure we build is engineered to meet Florida's structural requirements for that zone. We use corrosion-resistant aluminum framing and galvanized hardware throughout - the materials that hold up in salt air, not the ones that rust within a few years.
Homes near the Halifax River and the Tomoka wetland corridor face no-see-um pressure that standard mesh does not stop. We ask about your specific location and recommend the right mesh density for your site - not a one-size answer that leaves you still swatting after spending money on an enclosure.
Many Ormond Beach neighborhoods require HOA approval before exterior additions. We ask about your HOA upfront and help you prepare the drawings and documentation the association needs, so the approval process runs in parallel with the permit process rather than causing a separate delay.
Every one of these factors matters more in Ormond Beach than in most places. The combination of coastal wind loads, year-round bug pressure, and active HOA communities means that local experience is not a nice-to-have - it is the difference between a project that goes smoothly and one that stalls.
Add a solid or louvered roof to your outdoor space for rain protection and shade - often combined with screening into a single project.
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Learn MoreContractor schedules in Ormond Beach fill up fast - reach out today and we will get the permit process moving so your space is ready before the next bug season.