
Mosquitoes and heat are keeping you inside. A properly built screened porch gives you back your evenings and your backyard - year-round.

Screened-in porches in Brownsville enclose an outdoor space with tight mesh panels and a solid frame, most jobs take three to seven construction days once the city permit clears. The result is a room that feels like the outdoors but without mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or Gulf wind debris landing on your furniture.
If you have an existing deck or patio slab behind your house, adding a screen enclosure is the fastest way to make that space genuinely usable from March through November. Many homeowners in the Brownsville area pair a screened porch with a covered deck or patio cover so the space stays cool and dry in summer afternoon showers.
We have been building outdoor structures in Brownsville since 2016 and we handle permits, framing, screen installation, and final inspection from start to finish. You don't have to manage any of it.
If your backyard becomes unusable after 6 p.m. from spring through fall, mosquitoes and biting insects are the reason. Brownsville's warm, humid climate near the Rio Grande creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes year-round. No amount of citronella candles solves this problem the way a properly sealed screen enclosure does.
If you have an existing deck or slab that rarely gets used, it is often because there is no comfortable way to be out there - too buggy in the shade, too hot in the sun. Adding a screen enclosure with a roof overhead transforms the same footprint into a space you'll use regularly. Many Brownsville homeowners find they use a screened porch more than any other room during the mild October through April months.
If you're constantly cleaning patio furniture covered in dead insects, pollen, or wind-blown grit, a screened enclosure solves that almost entirely. Seasonal Gulf winds deposit a surprising amount of material on unprotected surfaces in Brownsville. A screened porch keeps your furniture cleaner and extends how long it lasts.
If you already have a screened porch but the screen is pulling away from the frame, has holes, or sags when you press on it, it is no longer doing its job. Damaged screen lets in insects and worsens quickly in Brownsville's UV-intense environment. Repairing or replacing the screen - or rebuilding the frame if it has deteriorated - restores the space to what it was meant to be.
We build screen enclosures on existing decks, existing concrete slabs, and on new deck structures we frame from scratch. If you already have a deck and just need it enclosed, we assess the existing frame first to make sure it can carry the additional load before we begin. If the frame needs reinforcement or the deck itself needs repairs, we handle that as part of the same project so you are not dealing with two separate contractors.
We also do screen repair and re-screening for homeowners who have an enclosure that is structurally sound but needs new panels. If you are looking for a shaded space with solid rain protection, our covered deck and patio cover service adds a solid roof structure - and that can be combined with screen walls for the best of both. For a more open-air feel with some overhead definition, a pergola installation is worth considering alongside or instead of a full screen enclosure.
Suits homeowners who have a deck already built and want to enclose it without replacing the whole structure.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch who want the deck and the enclosure designed and built together as one project.
Suits homeowners replacing standard screen who want materials specifically rated for South Texas sun and heat.
Suits homeowners with a sound frame who need torn, sagging, or gap-prone panels replaced without a full rebuild.
Brownsville sits at the southern tip of Texas near the Gulf Coast and the Rio Grande, which means mosquitoes, gnats, and no-see-ums are a genuine problem for most of the year - not just in summer. The outdoor season here is long and beautiful, but unscreened outdoor time after dusk is often miserable. A well-screened porch with tight seams and a self-closing door makes your backyard genuinely usable in the evenings from March through November. Homeowners in Port Isabel and Los Fresnos deal with the same insect pressure and UV conditions as Brownsville itself, and we build for all of them.
Brownsville averages over 220 sunny days per year and Brownsville is in a coastal hurricane zone, so the materials we specify are chosen for this specific climate - UV-resistant screen, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and framing anchored to handle the wind loads this region sees. The slab-on-grade construction common throughout the Rio Grande Valley also affects how we attach and anchor posts, and we account for that in every build. The City of Brownsville's Planning and Development Services department requires a permit for screen enclosures, and we file that on your behalf before we start.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - existing deck or starting from scratch, rough size, any HOA requirements - so we show up prepared.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing frame if there is one, and discuss screen material options. You get a written, itemized estimate within a few days - no vague ballparks, no commitments required at the visit.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Brownsville. This step takes one to three weeks. We order materials as soon as the permit clears and give you a firm start date.
The crew builds the frame, installs screen panels, and fits the door hardware. Most jobs finish in three to seven days on-site. After the city inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you - every panel tight, every door latching correctly - before we close out.
Free estimate, permits handled, no surprise charges. We reply within one business day.
(956) 505-5037Our contractors are registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. You can verify that registration before you sign anything. It matters because it means someone has real accountability if something goes wrong - not just a handshake.
We have been working on homes in the Rio Grande Valley since 2016. We know the slab-on-grade anchoring challenges specific to this region, the HOA rules in Brownsville's newer north-side subdivisions, and how the city permit office runs. That local knowledge saves time and prevents surprises.
Brownsville is in a coastal hurricane zone. Every enclosure we build uses corrosion-resistant fasteners, properly tensioned screen, and framing anchored to handle the wind loads this region sees. A screened porch that isn't built for South Texas weather fails at the worst possible time. Ours don't. NADRA contractor standards back this approach.
Before any framing goes up, you have a written scope of work and a fixed price. We file the permit with the City of Brownsville on your behalf and stay on-site during the inspection. No mid-build surprises, no city hall trips, no guessing whether the work is legal.
These aren't just talking points - they describe how we actually run every project. When you call us, you get a contractor who handles the permit, shows up on the agreed day, and doesn't leave until the space passes inspection.
Add a solid roof structure over your outdoor space for rain and sun protection that works even without screen walls.
Learn MoreA pergola gives your backyard definition and shade with an open-air feel that complements a screened enclosure or stands on its own.
Learn MoreWe serve Brownsville and the Rio Grande Valley. Get a free estimate now - screened porch season starts sooner than you think. Call (956) 505-5037 or fill out our quick form.