
Stop losing your evenings to bugs and heat. A professionally built screen room gives you a shaded, ventilated outdoor space you can actually use - from spring through fall in Livermore.

Screen room installation in Livermore means building a fully enclosed outdoor space using an aluminum frame and screen panels in place of solid walls - so you get fresh air and your yard view while keeping bugs, debris, and direct afternoon sun out, with most installations completed in two to five days once permits are approved.
A screen room is different from a sunroom - it stays open to the air rather than being climate-controlled - which makes it lighter, faster to build, and more affordable for most Livermore homeowners. If you want to compare the two options side by side, patio enclosures cover the middle ground between a fully open screen room and a fully enclosed glass sunroom.
Livermore's spring and fall evenings are genuinely pleasant. A screen room is the most direct way to start using that time outdoors without mosquitoes, gnats, or wind-blown debris making it feel like work.
Livermore summer temperatures regularly climb past 95 degrees F, and a backyard with no shade becomes unusable by late morning. If you look at your patio from June through September and think 'I wish I could actually sit out there,' a screen room with solar-blocking mesh and a solid roof changes that.
Livermore spring and fall evenings are some of the best weather in the Bay Area, but mosquitoes and gnats can make sitting outside feel like more effort than it is worth. A fully enclosed screen room solves the problem permanently - you get the breeze without the bugs.
If you already have a patio cover or pergola but rarely spend time under it, adding screen panels to the sides and a door can transform it into a genuinely usable room. Many Livermore homes are one step away from a comfortable outdoor space - they just need the screens.
A screen room creates a contained, shaded space where children or dogs can be outside without wandering off or being exposed to the full afternoon sun. The screens keep pets from digging under fences, and the shade makes the space safer for kids during Livermore's hottest months.
We build screen rooms on existing concrete patio slabs or on new slabs we pour as part of the project. The aluminum frame is anchored to the slab and your home, and screen panels are stretched taut across each opening - no sagging or uneven tension. Roof options range from a simple screened ceiling to a solid insulated panel system that keeps rain and direct sun out. We also rough in electrical for ceiling fans and lighting during the framing phase so you do not have to coordinate a separate electrician after the fact. If your goals extend beyond a screen room and you want a fully enclosed space that stays comfortable through winter, we can walk you through patio-to-sunroom conversion as a natural next step.
Every project we complete is permitted and inspected by the City of Livermore. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to visit City Hall or fill out any forms. For homeowners who want a combination of shade and enclosure but not full glass walls, patio enclosures offer a flexible middle path.
Suits homeowners with a sound concrete patio who want to add a fully enclosed outdoor room without breaking new ground.
Suits homeowners who already have a patio cover or pergola and want to add screen panels and a door to enclose it - often the most affordable path.
Suits homeowners whose backyard has no existing patio or whose current slab is cracked and uneven - we pour a new foundation as part of the project.
Suits homeowners in sun-exposed yards who need heat and glare reduction, not just bug protection - solar screen mesh blocks a meaningful portion of summer heat.
Livermore sits inland from the coast and gets significantly hotter than most Bay Area cities in summer - temperatures above 95 degrees F are common from June through September, and afternoons above 100 degrees happen most years. A screen room built with solar-blocking mesh and a solid roof system can cut the heat reaching you by a meaningful amount, turning an unusable patio into a space you actually reach for on a Tuesday afternoon. A large share of Livermore homes were also built with standard concrete patio slabs already in place, which removes one of the bigger cost variables from most installations. We serve homeowners in Castro Valley and Hayward who face similar heat and outdoor living challenges, and the same principles apply across the whole Tri-Valley area.
Spring is the busiest season for screen room projects in Livermore, and contractor schedules fill up fast in late winter. If you want your room ready before Memorial Day, reaching out in January or February gives you the best chance of securing a slot. The Aluminum Association sets the industry standards for the framing systems we use on every project, ensuring the structure holds up through years of Livermore heat and the occasional Diablo wind event.
You call or submit the form and we respond within one business day to schedule a visit. We look at your existing patio or outdoor space, take measurements, and ask about your goals - you leave the conversation with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough price range.
We send a written proposal with a detailed scope of work and a firm price. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the drawings and submit the application for design review - most HOA reviews in Livermore take two to four weeks.
We submit the permit application to the City of Livermore's Building Division. Plan review for a straightforward screen room typically takes one to three weeks. We handle all of it - you do not need to visit City Hall or fill out any forms yourself.
Most installations take two to five days. The crew sets the frame, installs the roof system, then stretches and fastens the screen panels. After work is complete, the city inspector visits, and we walk you through the finished room and answer any questions.
Free estimate. We respond within one business day. Spring slots fill fast.
(925) 409-3685We file every permit required by the City of Livermore before the first post goes in the ground, and we stay on-site for the final inspection. Your investment is protected from day one, and you will have a clean record when you sell your home.
We have installed screen rooms throughout Livermore and know which mesh types perform best in the local climate. We show you physical samples of standard and solar mesh during the estimate visit so you can feel the difference before you decide.
If you live in one of Livermore's planned communities, we prepare the HOA drawings and application and wait for written approval before scheduling any installation. You will not face a fine or a teardown order because a step was skipped.
We have completed projects throughout the Livermore, Pleasanton, and Dublin area and know the local permit office, inspector expectations, and the specific outdoor conditions that affect screen room performance in this climate. Local experience matters.
You can verify any contractor's California license through the California Contractors State License Board in about 30 seconds - a licensed contractor carries the required insurance and can be held accountable if something goes wrong. Every project we complete is permitted, inspected, and built to the standards that protect your home's value.
For homeowners who want to take the next step beyond a screen room and create a fully enclosed, climate-controlled living space.
Learn MoreA middle path between a fully open screen room and a glass sunroom - solid panels where you need privacy, screens where you want airflow.
Learn MoreCall or submit the form today and we will have your estimate ready within one business day - so you can be sitting in your new screen room before the heat arrives.