Summer nights can be relaxing, especially when everyone takes a break from home for some alone time. Unfortunately, they also attract bugs who want to join in the fun as well. These pesky creatures would love nothing more than to crawl under your skin, splash water on you, and spin around in dizzying patterns or buzz within your ear.

These creatures can be an inconvenience, but all is not lost. You can enjoy the great outdoors while being protected from pests by building a screened-in porch or enclosure for your patio to your home. This allows you to take in the cool night air without fear of insects, gnats, or mosquitoes drawing attention when you venture outside.

They, along with other flying insects, can be more than just nuisances; they may carry diseases as well. Particularly mosquitoes which have been known to transmit certain illnesses.

  • West Nile Virus
  • Malaria
  • Zika Virus

In the past, large screens that were installed in porches served to disrupt outdoor tranquility. Although they could be effective at repelling insects, their primary purpose was to prevent them from coming inside and didn’t add any aesthetic value to the home. Nowadays, however, such methods offer greater benefits for homeowners by adding value and curbing insect activity.

Keep the bugs away with a screened-in porch

New porch enclosures or screens for porches offer both aesthetic appeal and security. Constructed out of aluminum frames that are lightweight but strong, as well as strong yet transparent screens screening, screened porches are an ideal way to keep pesky insects out of your patio area.

When adding a screened porch to your house, quality materials are key. Patio Enclosures brand aluminum frames are strong enough to withstand the elements while keeping pets out of insects that might disturb you while enjoying nature.

Extruded steel frames offer cost-saving benefits by being made from aluminum rather than other materials like steel. Furthermore, these frames offer great protection from scratches, corrosion, and freezing cold as well as UV rays from the sun’s rays. Experts agree that extruded steel is the most versatile and long-lasting material for most modern jobs.

Screen Problems in the Past

In years past, screens were heavy and difficult to clean, leading to eye irritations. Furthermore, they weren’t cheap nor easy to replace, thus making setting up more challenging. Most came in large rolls, which required cutting off sections with an apron when installing.

The Benefits of New and Improved SCREENS
No longer do you have to deal with that hassle? Our screens are made from aluminum, making them lightweight and installation a simple and fast procedure.

Why put up with bugs for so long when you can spend the summer hiding from them?

We can create a full-screen room or install our system beneath your porch for outdoor enjoyment in just minutes. Enjoy nature at its most peaceful without having to worry about annoying insects ruining your summer.