Walls Under
Screen walls added underneath an existing patio cover or roofline — closing in the shaded space you already have.
10+Years in the tradeEvery 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.
- 1Screen in under an existing cover or roof
- 2Full-height screen walls, kick plates, and doors
- 3No-see-um and pet-resistant mesh options
If you already have a solid roof or patio cover, "walls under" is exactly what it sounds like — we frame and screen the open sides underneath it so the covered area becomes a real screened room. You keep the roof you have and skip the cost of a full new structure.
This is usually the fastest, lowest-cost way to get a screened space when the cover is already there and in good shape. We check that the existing structure is sound before we hang anything off it, because screen walls are only as good as what they attach to.
We add kick plates along the bottom and pet-resistant screen where dogs and foot traffic take a toll, so you're not re-screening the same low panel every year.
We cover all of Duval County, FL
Questions we hear a lot
- What does 'walls under' mean?
- Framing and screening the open sides underneath an existing patio cover or roof, turning the covered area into a real screened room.
- Is it cheaper than building a new screen room?
- Usually, yes — you keep the roof you already have and skip the cost of a whole new structure.
- Will screen walls attach safely to my existing cover?
- We check that the existing structure is sound before we hang anything off it. Screen walls are only as good as what they attach to.
- Can I add doors and pet-resistant screen?
- Yes — full-height walls, doors, kick plates, and pet-resistant or no-see-um mesh wherever you need them.
- How long does it take?
- Often just a day or two, since the roof is already there and we're only framing and screening the sides.
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.