
Carson summers are too nice to spend inside. A screened enclosure keeps the breeze in and the bugs out so you can actually enjoy your outdoor space every evening.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Carson turn an open outdoor area into an enclosed living space with mesh panels that block insects and wind while keeping fresh air flowing - most projects take three to seven days of active construction once permits are in hand.
Carson sits close enough to the coast that insect activity runs nearly year-round, which makes a screened enclosure more practical than a luxury. If your deck is sitting empty in the evenings, screening it in is the most direct fix. Many homeowners also pair their screened porch with a covered patio to add overhead sun and rain protection alongside the insect barrier.
We have been building screened enclosures for Carson homeowners since 2017 and handle the full process from permit application to final city inspection. Call (424) 318-3887 or request a free estimate online.
If bugs drive you inside before dark, your deck is not working for you. Carson's mild coastal climate keeps insects active through most of the year, not just in summer. A screened enclosure is the permanent fix - no more sprays or citronella candles, just usable outdoor space whenever you want it.
When a deck turns into a storage area instead of a gathering space, something needs to change. Often the issue is comfort - too exposed, too buggy, or too much wind off the coast. Screening in the space changes the whole dynamic, and most homeowners start using a screened porch daily once it is built.
If your deck structure is solid but the space is underused, a screened enclosure is one of the most effective upgrades available. You often do not need to tear out and rebuild - in many cases the existing deck can support an enclosure after a quick structural assessment and minor reinforcement if needed.
A screened space keeps young children and pets contained outdoors without having to watch them constantly near an open perimeter. It also keeps out spiders, wasps, and other insects that are a real concern in a backyard. Many Carson families add a screened porch primarily for this reason.
We build screened enclosures on existing decks and as new construction on ground-level patios. If your current deck structure is sound, we can typically add the enclosure without a full rebuild - we confirm that during the estimate visit. For homeowners who want to combine screening with a solid overhead roof, covered decks and patio covers can incorporate screened walls for full sun, rain, and insect protection. If you prefer an open-air structure with some shade, pergola installation is worth comparing before you decide.
Screen mesh options range from standard insect screen to finer coastal mesh for no-see-ums, solar mesh that cuts glare and UV, and privacy mesh that reduces sightlines from neighbors. Framing can be aluminum or wood depending on your preference, budget, and HOA requirements. Every enclosure we build is permitted with the City of Carson and passes a city inspection before closeout - that inspection is independent verification that the build is correct.
Best for homeowners with a solid deck who want bug protection and wind screening added without a full rebuild.
Suits homeowners building a dedicated screened room attached to the house or as a freestanding structure on a new pad.
Ideal when you want protection from insects, direct sun, and rain in one structure - screening combined with a solid or lattice roof.
For existing enclosures where panels have torn, sagged, or been damaged - individual panels can be replaced without rebuilding the frame.
Carson's location in the South Bay gives it mild, comfortable weather in every month - but that same coastal air keeps insects active far longer than in inland cities. A screened enclosure is what lets you enjoy the climate you moved here for without losing evenings to mosquitoes and gnats. Carson's housing stock also skews older, with many homes built in the 1960s and 1970s on decks that were not designed with future enclosures in mind. That is why we always evaluate the existing structure before quoting - and if reinforcement is needed, we tell you upfront with a clear cost attached, so there are no surprises once work begins.
We serve homeowners across the South Bay, including Torrance and Lomita, where similar coastal conditions make screened enclosures a popular addition. HOA rules in many Carson neighborhoods - especially those built in the 1980s and 1990s - can affect design choices, and we can help you prepare the documentation most associations require. You can also verify any contractor you consider through the California Contractors State License Board.
We reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. There is no cost to have us come out, and no obligation to move forward after the visit.
We visit to measure the space, assess the existing deck structure, and walk through mesh and framing options with you. If the deck needs reinforcement, we tell you what it costs before you commit to anything.
We submit the permit application to the City of Carson and order materials while the city reviews plans. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks, and starting both steps simultaneously keeps your overall timeline as short as possible.
Once the permit is approved, a crew of two to four people completes the enclosure in three to seven days. A city inspector then reviews the finished work - that independent review is your confirmation the build is done correctly.
Free estimates, no obligation. We pull the permit and handle the city process. Most callbacks within one business day.
(424) 318-3887Every screened enclosure we build in Carson is permitted through the city and inspected before the project closes. An unpermitted enclosure can complicate a home sale or void an insurance claim - pulling the permit is how we protect your investment, not a formality.
We check your existing deck structure during the estimate visit and tell you honestly whether it needs reinforcement before screening can begin. If it does, that cost appears on your quote separately and clearly - no mid-project surprises after work has started.
Carson's proximity to the Pacific means salt-laden air that corrodes the wrong hardware and degrades untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect. We specify aluminum framing and stainless steel fasteners suited specifically for this coastal environment.
We have been building for Carson homeowners since 2017 and know the local permit office, the HOA landscape, and the older housing stock. That familiarity keeps projects moving without the delays that come from learning the area on your dime.
Those four points come down to one outcome: a project that runs smoothly and a finished enclosure that holds up for years. Call (424) 318-3887 to talk through what you have in mind.
Add an overhead roof to your outdoor space for full protection from Carson sun and light rain - can be combined with screened walls.
Learn MoreA pergola creates a defined outdoor room with an open-air feel and optional shade - a good option when full screening is not needed.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean most projects book out several weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your outdoor space is ready to use.