West Palm Beach has a wide range of housing stock — from older homes near the waterfront to newer development communities further inland — and screen enclosure installation needs vary accordingly. Some homeowners are adding a first-time enclosure to a property that was never built with one. Others are replacing aging structures. Patio Screen Pro handles all of these project types across West Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County, from permit application through final installation.
What Drives Screen Enclosure Projects in West Palm Beach
Homes near the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth face higher salt exposure, which shortens the useful life of older aluminum frames and screen mesh. Inland West Palm Beach properties contend with the standard South Florida combination of summer storm intensity, heat, and UV exposure — all of which wear down screen material over time even when the frame remains structurally sound.
We see a consistent volume of West Palm Beach properties where the pool was built after the original home, and the owners are now installing a screen enclosure for the first time. These projects work with an existing pool deck and require permits through Palm Beach County or the City of West Palm Beach building department.
Common Project Types in West Palm Beach
Patio Screen Pro serves West Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County for new screen enclosure installations, frame replacements, and screen room additions. See our full screen enclosure installation page →
Questions About Screen Enclosure Installation in West Palm Beach
Does West Palm Beach require a permit for a screen enclosure installation?
Yes. Palm Beach County requires permits for all new installations and full replacements within its jurisdiction. Properties within the City of West Palm Beach use the city building department. Patio Screen Pro files the permit application and manages the process as part of every project.
How long does a first-time installation take from estimate to completion?
From the estimate visit to final installation, most projects run three to six weeks depending on permit processing time. The physical installation typically takes one to three days once permits are issued. We give you a realistic timeline at the estimate based on current permit turnaround in your area.
Can a screen enclosure be installed on a raised pool deck?
Yes. Screen enclosure footings can be anchored to raised concrete pool decks. We evaluate the deck condition and surface at the estimate and confirm the right anchoring approach before work begins.
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