
High Point summers are beautiful, but mosquitoes and gnats make an open deck miserable from late spring through fall. We build screened porches and screened decks that let your family enjoy the outdoors again - all season long.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in High Point, NC enclose an outdoor space with fine mesh screening on all open sides, keeping out insects and debris while still letting in fresh air and natural light. Most projects take one to three weeks from the first day of construction to the final walkthrough.
If you live in High Point, you already know how quickly a humid July evening can empty out an open deck. Mosquitoes and gnats are active from late April through October here, and no citronella candle fixes that. A screened enclosure turns a space you were avoiding into one your family actually looks forward to. If you are also weighing a full roof overhead, our covered decks and patio covers service pairs naturally with a screened build.
We handle every part of the project - design, permits, framing, roofing, and screen installation - so you are not coordinating multiple contractors or chasing the city permit office on your own.
If your deck sits empty most evenings from late May through September, insects are the most likely reason. High Point's warm, humid summers create ideal conditions for mosquitoes and gnats - and the problem only gets worse as the season goes on. Screening your space is the only solution that actually works.
Boards that flex underfoot, railings that wobble, or wood that has gone gray are signs your deck is due for attention. Many High Point homeowners use that moment to build something better - a screened deck or porch that extends the investment and adds real living space. Combining a deck refresh with a screened enclosure often costs less than two separate projects.
High Point averages around 45 inches of rain per year, with fast-moving afternoon thunderstorms common from May through September. If you are dragging cushions inside every time a storm rolls through, a screened and roofed enclosure solves that entirely. Your furniture stays dry and you spend far less time on cleanup.
In the Carolinas, screened porches are one of the outdoor features buyers specifically look for. Homes with them tend to spend less time on the market in the High Point and Greensboro area. Adding a screened porch now gives you time to enjoy it and recoup much of the cost at resale.
Whether you are starting with an existing deck or building from scratch, we tailor the project to your home and your yard. For homeowners who want overhead protection along with screening, our covered decks and patio covers work goes hand-in-hand with a screened enclosure - you can have both done at once. If you prefer an open-air overhead structure, we also offer pergola installation that can be combined with partial screening. Every project starts with a site visit so we can look at what you have and recommend the right approach.
We work with fiberglass mesh, aluminum screen, and heavier pet-screen or reinforced mesh for households with dogs or young children. The framing is built to handle High Point's wind and rain loads, and every door is hung to swing and latch correctly. If your existing deck needs structural reinforcement before we can enclose it, we will tell you upfront - no surprises mid-project.
Best for homeowners who want a fully designed, permitted structure tied into their home's roofline with all-new framing and a solid roof.
Best for homeowners with a deck in decent structural shape who want to add screening without tearing everything down first.
Best for homeowners who already have a concrete patio with a roof or cover overhead and want to add screening around the perimeter.
Best for households with dogs or children who need a heavier-gauge screen that holds up to daily rough use.
High Point sits in the Piedmont Triad region, where summer humidity regularly climbs above 70 percent and mosquitoes are active from late April through October. An unscreened deck is often unusable during peak summer evenings because of insects alone - and that is before you factor in the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through from May through September. The Piedmont averages around 45 inches of rain per year, and the roof design of your screened porch directly affects whether water blows in through the screens or runs cleanly off the structure. We design every roof with local weather patterns in mind.
High Point's housing stock includes many ranch-style and two-story homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, particularly in neighborhoods like Emerywood and Westchester. Older decks attached to these homes may need reinforcement before they can support an enclosed structure - that is something we check during every estimate visit. We serve homeowners across the city, including High Point and the nearby communities of Greensboro, and we understand what local permit offices expect from a permitted screened porch project.
We reply within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your space - deck size, existing roof, what you want to use the area for - so we know whether a site visit makes sense before anyone drives out.
We come to your home, measure the space, and check the existing structure. We walk you through roof style, screen type, and door placement - then send a written estimate within a few days, not a verbal number that changes later.
We submit the permit application to the City of High Point Development Services and handle any HOA architectural review documentation. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated so you never have to chase anyone.
Once permits are in hand, the crew arrives and builds the structure. After framing passes inspection, we install screen panels, doors, and trim. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave - check every panel, every door, and every corner.
Free written estimate. No sales pressure. We handle permits and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(743) 600-8003Every screened enclosure we build is designed with High Point's afternoon thunderstorms and humid summers in mind - roof pitch, gutter connections, and screen tension are all chosen for local conditions. That means your screens stay tight and your floor stays dry after the first storm season.
We spell out every cost - materials, labor, permits, and any structural work needed - before a single board is cut. If something unexpected comes up during construction, we tell you immediately and get your approval before moving forward.
Navigating the City of High Point's permit office and your neighborhood's architectural review process can feel overwhelming. We handle every form, every submission, and every follow-up - you do not have to make a single call to the city or your HOA. You get a structure that is legal, inspected, and documented.
Before we add any screening to an existing deck, we inspect the framing, ledger board, and footings to make sure the structure can handle the added load. The National Association of Home Builders recommends this assessment step - we include it on every project at no extra charge.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that keep our customers coming back and referring us to their neighbors across High Point and the Triad. Reach out today and we will give you an honest assessment of what your project would take.
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Learn MorePermit timelines mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying your new space - contact us now and we will get your estimate on the calendar.