
Visalia summers are long and the mosquitoes are relentless. We build screened enclosures that give you your outdoor space back - all season, every season.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Visalia turn an exposed outdoor space into a livable room - one you can actually use from spring through fall without fighting mosquitoes, dust, or Valley heat. Most projects, including permit and construction, are complete within six to eight weeks.
The San Joaquin Valley has one of the longer mosquito seasons in California, driven by irrigation canals and warm temperatures that stretch well past Labor Day. If your deck or patio sits empty most of the summer because of insects, a screened enclosure solves that problem at the source. We also build covered decks and patio covers for homeowners who want shade without a full enclosure.
We handle permits with the City of Visalia Building Division and check your HOA requirements upfront, so there are no surprises after construction is underway.
If your deck sits empty from May through October because mosquitoes make it unbearable, that is the clearest sign. Visalia's agricultural landscape and irrigation canals create a long pest season that does not slow down on its own. A screened enclosure eliminates the problem entirely instead of just managing it.
Spring wind events in the San Joaquin Valley blow dust, pollen, and agricultural particulates across residential neighborhoods at levels most people underestimate. If you sweep your deck constantly or avoid it on windy days, a screened enclosure keeps the space clean and comfortable even when the air outside is hazy.
If you have an existing deck that rarely gets used - because of insects, heat, or just feeling too exposed - a screened enclosure is the most direct way to turn that investment into a room you actually want to spend time in. Many homeowners say it becomes the most-used space in the house within the first season.
Meals outside in Visalia's warm months are regularly interrupted by flies, wasps, and other insects drawn to food. A screened porch creates a barrier that lets your family eat outside without the constant swatting. It is one of the most common reasons Visalia families finally make the call.
We build screened enclosures on existing decks, on new deck platforms, and on concrete patios throughout Visalia. Every project uses UV-resistant screening mesh suited to the Valley's intense sun exposure - standard mesh degrades noticeably faster here than in cooler California climates. We also build covered decks and patio covers and pergolas for homeowners who want a different type of outdoor structure.
Door hardware, frame style, and mesh grade are all chosen based on your specific use case - a family with kids and pets needs different specs than a couple using the space for quiet evenings. We walk through all of this during the free estimate visit so you get exactly what fits your life.
Best for homeowners who want to convert a covered entry or existing porch into a fully screened living space.
Built on an existing deck platform, ideal when the deck structure is in good condition and just needs the enclosure added on top.
A complete project for homeowners starting from scratch - new deck platform and screened enclosure built together for a seamless result.
A freestanding or house-attached screened structure built over an existing concrete patio slab, offering a lower-cost starting point when the slab work is already done.
Visalia sits in the middle of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, which also means it sits near more irrigation water and farmland than most California cities. That combination - warm temperatures, standing water nearby, and a long growing season - makes the mosquito and fly pressure here noticeably worse than in drier or more urban parts of the state. A screened enclosure is not a nice-to-have in this environment. For many Visalia families, it is the difference between having an outdoor living space and not having one.
The UV factor is equally real. Visalia averages over 260 sunny days per year, and the intensity of that sun accelerates wear on standard screening materials. We specify UV-stabilized mesh and exterior-grade framing materials on every project specifically because of this. Homeowners in Tulare and Hanford face the same conditions, and we bring the same material standards to every job we take in those communities.
If your home is in one of Visalia's newer northwest or southwest neighborhoods, your HOA likely has rules about exterior additions. We ask about this at the first conversation and help you navigate the approval process before we file anything with the city.
Contact us by phone or form and we will respond within one business day to set up a free on-site visit. We ask a few basic questions upfront - deck size, existing structure condition, and whether you have an HOA - so the visit is focused and useful.
We measure the space, check the existing deck or slab, and walk through your options for frame style, door placement, and mesh type. You receive a written estimate within a few days - no vague ranges, no pressure to decide on the spot.
We submit the permit application to the City of Visalia on your behalf. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated throughout so you are never left wondering where things stand. Work does not begin until the permit is approved.
The crew typically works three to seven days depending on project size. We clean up at the end of each workday. After construction, the city inspector visits to confirm the work meets the approved plan - your contractor schedules and attends that inspection. You get a walkthrough of the finished space before we consider the job done.
Free estimate. We handle the City of Visalia permits. No surprises on price.
(559) 820-0128We specify UV-resistant screening mesh and exterior-grade framing on every project because standard materials degrade faster in Visalia's triple-digit summers. You will not be replacing screens in five years because we cut a corner on material grade.
We file the permit application with the City of Visalia Building Division, follow up on plan review status, and attend the final inspection. You do not have to navigate any of that process on your own - it is part of what you hire us to do.
We know Visalia's newer subdivisions often have HOA rules about exterior additions. We ask about your HOA at the first conversation and help you prepare the right documentation before a single permit is filed - so you do not find out about a problem after the fact.
Our screened enclosure work follows standards set by the North American Deck and Railing Association for framing, tensioning, and door hardware. Tight seams and properly tensioned mesh are what keep insects out - and we do not skip those details.
Every screened enclosure we build is permitted, inspected, and designed for Visalia's specific climate demands. When you are ready to actually use your outdoor space, call us.
Shade without a full enclosure - solid and lattice-style roof covers that make your outdoor space usable through Visalia's hottest months.
Learn MoreOpen-beam pergolas that add structure and style to your backyard without the full coverage of a solid patio cover.
Learn MoreSpots fill up fast once spring arrives. Reach out now and get your screened porch on the schedule before the busy season.