
Stop retreating indoors at dusk. A professionally installed screen room gives you fresh air, natural light, and a view of your yard - without the bugs, dust, or afternoon glare.

Screen room installation in Fremont means building a fully enclosed outdoor space with aluminum framing and mesh screening on the walls and roof - giving you the feel of the outdoors without insects or wind, with most projects completed in two to five days of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a glass sunroom, a screen room breathes like the outdoors - fresh air flows through freely while the screening keeps bugs and blowing dust out. In Fremont, where evenings from spring through fall bring warm temperatures and active insects near the creek corridors and wetlands, that difference is something you notice every single day.
If you are weighing screen room options against a more enclosed space, our patio enclosures page explains how the two options compare - and we are happy to walk through both during a free on-site estimate.
If mosquitoes and gnats appear as soon as the sun drops - especially near Fremont's creek corridors and wetland areas - a screen room solves that problem completely. You get to stay outside and enjoy those warm East Bay evenings without bug spray.
Fremont sits near the Altamont wind corridor, which pushes fine dust and seasonal pollen across the East Bay. If you are constantly wiping down patio furniture just to sit outside, a screen room creates a barrier that keeps most of that debris out.
In Fremont's inland neighborhoods, a west-facing patio can become unusable by mid-afternoon in summer. A screen room with a shade-screen roof gives you a ventilated, shaded space that stays comfortable even when the direct sun is strong.
If you already have a pergola or cover but still feel exposed to wind, bugs, or debris, a screen enclosure is the logical next step. It is often possible to build around an existing structure rather than starting from scratch.
We build aluminum-framed screen rooms anchored to your existing patio slab or a new concrete pad, with professional-grade mesh panels, a solid or screen roof structure, and a door with quality hardware. Every installation is permitted with the City of Fremont and built to California's seismic anchoring standards. We assess your existing slab before any work begins and tell you upfront if repairs are needed.
Homeowners who want more enclosure than a screen room can offer often consider our patio-to-sunroom conversion service, which takes an outdoor space all the way to a glass-enclosed, climate-ready room. We can show you both options side by side during the estimate visit.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a clean, functional outdoor room at the most straightforward price point.
Ideal for west- or south-facing patios where afternoon sun and heat are the main comfort concern.
For homeowners who want to create an outdoor living space where no patio currently exists.
Suited to homeowners who already have a pergola or patio cover and want to fully enclose it with screening.
Fremont's climate is genuinely well-suited to screen rooms - temperatures stay mild most of the year, and the city gets plenty of warm evenings from spring through fall. But Fremont's location near the Hayward Fault means every structure added to your home must be anchored to California's seismic standards. In practical terms, this means specific post anchors and fastening methods that a city inspector will verify before the permit is closed out. We build to these standards as a matter of course. More about California seismic requirements from the California Geological Survey.
Fremont also sees significant wind-driven dust from the Altamont Pass corridor, especially in spring and early summer - which is one of the practical reasons homeowners here invest in enclosed outdoor spaces rather than open patios. Whether your home is in Ardenwood, Irvington, or the Mission San Jose hills, we know the specific sun angles and wind patterns that shape which screen type and roof design will work best. Homeowners in nearby Union City, CA and San Leandro, CA face similar conditions, and we serve both communities.
We reply within one business day and set up a time to visit your yard in person. We cannot give you a reliable estimate from a photo - every yard is different.
We measure your space, assess your existing slab, and walk you through options that fit your yard and budget. If your slab needs repair, we tell you upfront - before you sign anything.
If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we handle that submission first. Then we apply for the city permit. Both steps are managed by us - the permit review typically takes three to six weeks.
The physical build takes two to five days on site. A city inspector verifies the structure before the permit is closed. We walk through the finished room with you and provide your permit paperwork.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a detailed written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch, and a reply within one business day.
(341) 204-3893California requires specific anchoring methods for structures near the Hayward Fault. We include this in every project, and a city inspector confirms it before the permit is closed. You get a room that is built to stay put.
We submit the city application, respond to plan-checker questions, and schedule the final inspection. You receive the closed permit paperwork for your records - clean documentation for when you eventually sell.
Older Fremont slabs vary widely in condition. We evaluate yours during the estimate visit and give you a clear picture of what is needed before you sign anything - no surprises mid-project.
Every estimate is in writing, with a clear breakdown of labor and materials. Bay Area labor costs are real, and we would rather give you accurate numbers upfront than a low number that grows after you sign.
A screen room is a straightforward project when it is done right - level frame, taut screens, and a door that latches cleanly. Those details matter more than they seem, because a gap in the screen or a sagging panel defeats the whole purpose. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry outlines what professional standards look like for exterior additions.
Take your outdoor space all the way to a fully enclosed, climate-ready sunroom with glass walls and insulated construction.
Learn MoreA glass or panel enclosure offers more weather protection than screening alone, with multiple finish and glazing options.
Learn MoreThe permit process takes time - reach out now and we will get your plans submitted to the city so your room is ready before summer.