
Stop letting heat and bugs keep you inside. We install screen rooms in Clovis that are built for the valley sun and backed by a city permit.

Screen room installation in Clovis means enclosing an existing covered patio or building a new framed structure using aluminum framing and mesh screen panels, most projects take two to five days of physical installation once permits are in hand.
A screen room is the right choice when you want fresh air and outdoor views without bugs, wind, or blowing dust. It costs less and installs faster than a full glass enclosure. If you already have a covered patio, we can often attach the screen framing directly to your existing structure, which keeps the cost down further. Homeowners who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space should look at our patio enclosures page instead.
Screen rooms are also one of the most popular options in Clovis because so many homes here already have a concrete slab and a patio cover in the backyard. That starting point makes the project faster and more affordable than most homeowners expect. The City of Clovis requires a permit for the work, and we handle that filing on your behalf.
If you walk outside in June or July and turn right back around because of the heat or bugs, your patio is not working for you. Clovis summers push most outdoor time to early morning or after sunset. A screen room with solar-blocking screen extends comfortable outdoor hours significantly.
The Fresno-Clovis area sees mosquito pressure in warmer months, especially near irrigation canals and retention ponds. If you cannot sit outside at dusk without being bitten, a fully enclosed screen room solves that problem completely - you get the evening breeze without the insects.
Many Clovis tract homes come with a concrete slab and a basic aluminum patio cover already in place. If that space feels almost like a room but not quite - too exposed, too easy for leaves and debris to blow in - that is exactly the situation a screen room is designed to fix.
If you want children or dogs to play outside without constant supervision near an open yard, a screen room creates a contained, shaded space. The screen keeps pets from wandering and gives kids a defined area still connected to the outdoors.
We handle every part of the screen room installation process - from the initial assessment of your existing patio structure through the final city inspection. For homeowners who want to step up from a screen room to a fully enclosed space down the road, we also offer patio-to-sunroom conversion services, where the screen room becomes the starting point for a glass-enclosed addition. We use aluminum framing systems because they hold up to Clovis heat and require minimal maintenance over the years.
Screen material selection is one of the most important decisions in this project, and we walk every homeowner through the options in person - standard fiberglass, solar screen, and pet-resistant screen. The San Joaquin Valley's intense summer sun breaks down standard screen faster than in cooler climates. For homeowners who also want to consider patio enclosures with solid panels for year-round climate control, we offer that option too and can help you compare both side by side.
Best for homeowners who already have an aluminum or wood patio cover and want the most affordable and fastest path to a screened enclosure.
Best for homeowners with a concrete slab but no existing roof structure, where the contractor builds the full frame and roof before installing screen.
Best for homeowners replacing an old, faded screen room who want UV-rated material that cuts heat gain and extends the room's usable hours in Clovis summers.
Clovis summers are hot and dry - temperatures above 100 degrees are common from June through September - and the San Joaquin Valley also deals with wildfire smoke and agricultural dust during parts of the year. A screen room does not filter air the way a sealed room does, but it gives you a shaded, sheltered space that reduces exposure to blowing debris and extends your comfortable outdoor time into the mornings and evenings. Homeowners who are sensitive to smoke or dust should discuss finer mesh screen options with us; the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District publishes daily air quality forecasts that are worth checking during smoke season. Our customers in Fresno deal with the same conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across the metro area.
A large share of Clovis homes were built between the 1990s and 2010s as part of planned tract developments, and many already have a covered patio slab in the backyard. This makes screen room installation one of the most cost-efficient home improvement projects available to Clovis homeowners - you are finishing and enclosing a space that is already there rather than building from nothing. We also serve homeowners in Selma and the surrounding communities where similar housing stock and outdoor living needs apply. The permit and HOA approval steps add a few weeks to the timeline, but they are worth doing right - a permitted screen room protects your investment at resale.
Tell us the rough size of your patio, whether you already have a covered patio structure, and how you plan to use the room. We reply within one business day and will let you know if we need to see the space before giving you any numbers.
We measure your space, assess your existing slab and patio cover, and walk through screen material options in person - including solar screen samples. A written estimate follows within a few days, breaking out labor, materials, and permit fees.
We file the building permit with the City of Clovis and help you prepare HOA submission materials if your neighborhood requires it. Plan for one to three weeks for city review and additional time if your HOA meets monthly. We keep you updated throughout.
Framing and screening typically take two to five days. After the city inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you, show you how latches and hardware work, and hand over any warranty documentation in writing.
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(559) 826-1896We file and manage the building permit with the City of Clovis from submission through inspection. Your screen room will be on the city's record as a legal, inspected structure - which protects you at resale and during any insurance claim.
Verify our California contractor licenseWe recommend UV-resistant solar screen for Clovis projects because standard fiberglass fades faster under the intense San Joaquin Valley sun. The right material extends your screen room's useful life and keeps the panels taut and clear for years, not one season.
We know the HOA approval process in Clovis planned communities and help you prepare the architectural review materials before a permit is filed. Skipping this step can mean removal at your expense - we make sure it never comes to that.
You will receive a detailed written estimate covering labor, materials, permit fees, and any prep work your slab or existing structure needs before we begin. If something unexpected comes up mid-project, we tell you before we act, not after.
We have installed screen rooms on Clovis homes ranging from simple patio cover conversions to full frame-and-screen builds on bare slabs. That range of experience means we already know the most common questions and problems before they come up on your project.
Ready to go beyond screening? A full patio-to-sunroom conversion adds glass panels and insulation for year-round comfort.
Learn MoreFor homeowners who want solid panels instead of screen, patio enclosures provide full weather protection and climate control.
Learn MoreSchedule your free Clovis screen room estimate now and get your project on the calendar before the heat arrives.