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J-Rod and SonsKeeping the bugs away so you can enjoy your day.Free Estimate
Duval County, FL · Since 2015

Screen Rooms & Enclosures

Custom-built screen rooms that turn a bare patio into usable living space you can sit in without swatting mosquitoes.

Est. 2015Screen room enclosure built by J-Rod and Sons in Greater Jacksonville, FL10+Years in the trade
8
Cities across NE Florida
5
Screen services in-house
Free
On-site estimates
6 days
Open Monday–Saturday
What's included

Every job.
No exceptions.

No subcontractors. The owner quotes the job, runs the job, and does the walkthrough with you when it's done. Same crew, same standards, 10+ years of habits.

0Subcontractors ever
10+Years in Jacksonville
  • 1Custom design sized to your slab and roofline
  • 2Aluminum framing rated for Florida wind and sun
  • 3Fiberglass or pet-resistant screen options

A screen room is an aluminum frame and screen structure built onto your existing patio, deck, or slab. We design each one around the space you already have — the roofline, the door placement, the view you want to keep — instead of dropping in a stock kit and hoping it fits.

This is the right call when you want open-air living without the bugs, pollen, or falling leaves, and you don't need heating or cooling. If what you actually want is a climate-controlled room you can use in August, that's a full room addition and a different trade — we'll tell you that up front rather than sell you a screen enclosure that won't do the job.

Most screen rooms go from signed estimate to finished in a few days once permits clear. We handle the permit, the build, and a walkthrough before we leave so you're not chasing us over a loose screen spline a week later.

Screen Rooms & Enclosures FAQ

Questions we hear a lot

What's the difference between a screen room and a sunroom?
A screen room is an aluminum frame with screen — open-air, no glass, no heating or cooling. A sunroom has glass walls and is climate-controlled. If you want to use the space in a Jacksonville August, that's a sunroom; if you want bug-free open air, that's a screen room.
Do I need a permit for a screen room in Jacksonville?
Yes — a screen enclosure attached to your home generally requires a building permit in Duval County. We pull it as part of the job so you don't have to.
Can you build a screen room on my existing patio or slab?
Usually, yes, as long as the slab and any existing roof are sound. We check the structure before we build — screen walls are only as good as what they attach to.
What kind of screen should I choose?
Standard fiberglass suits most yards. If no-see-ums are a problem you'll want a tighter no-see-um mesh; if you have pets, pet-resistant screen holds up better. We spec it to your yard, not the catalog.
How long does it take to build a screen room?
Most screen rooms take a few days on site once the permit clears. Larger or custom builds take longer — we give you a timeline with the estimate.
Do you offer a free estimate?
Yes. On-site estimates are free — call (904) 862-8688 and we'll come measure and talk through options.
Free, no-pressure estimate

Walk the job with the owner.

Tell us what you're thinking. We'll come look, point out what we'd do differently, and only quote what we're confident we can deliver.