
Get the shade, bug protection, and wind coverage your outdoor space is missing - without the cost of a full room addition.

Screen room installation in Simi Valley means enclosing your existing patio with aluminum framing, a solid roof, and screen mesh panels - most residential projects take two to five days of construction once the permit is approved and materials are on-site.
Unlike a fully enclosed sunroom, a screen room stays open to the breeze while keeping bugs, debris, and direct sun off your family. That is exactly what most Simi Valley homeowners want for the long, warm season here - a place to eat outside in the evening without fighting flies, or to sit in the morning before the heat builds, without retreating inside. It is a practical upgrade that costs a fraction of a full room addition. If you want a fully climate-controlled space, our patio enclosures service covers the more insulated options.
Every screen room we build in Simi Valley is fully permitted, built to California's structural requirements, and designed with the local wind and sun conditions in mind.
If your backyard patio becomes unusable by 10 a.m. from late May through September, your outdoor space is not working for you. Simi Valley's inland heat means unshaded patios feel like standing in an oven by mid-morning. A screen room with a solid insulated roof changes that completely, giving you a shaded place to use through the hottest months.
If you have given up on eating outside because flies, gnats, or wind-blown dust make it frustrating, a screen room solves that directly. The screen panels keep insects out while still letting air flow through, and the roof keeps debris off your table. Many Simi Valley homeowners say this is the single most immediate quality-of-life improvement the room delivers.
If you spend time each fall cleaning up after wind events - sweeping leaves, picking up debris, or replacing a patio umbrella - a screen room addresses all of that. The enclosed structure keeps wind-driven material out and protects your outdoor furniture during high-wind periods. If a Santa Ana event has damaged your umbrella or blown furniture around, that is a practical sign an enclosed structure would serve you better.
If the aluminum patio cover attached to your home is bent, faded, or pulling away from the house wall, you may already be partway to a screen room. Older patio covers in Simi Valley's sun oxidize and weaken over time, and replacing them with a full screen room is often only marginally more expensive than a straight cover replacement.
We handle everything from the initial site visit and permit application through framing, roofing, screen panel installation, and the final city inspection sign-off. If your existing concrete patio slab is in good shape, we build directly on it - which saves a significant cost. If footings need to be poured or an older slab needs repair, we assess that during the estimate visit and tell you upfront what is needed. For homeowners who want a step up from a basic screen room toward a fully enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is the natural next step.
We specify UV-resistant fiberglass mesh and powder-coated aluminum framing on every project in Simi Valley because the sun intensity here degrades standard materials faster than most homeowners expect. The materials cost a bit more upfront and the room lasts two to three times longer - that is a straightforward trade-off.
Best for homeowners who want shade and bug protection on an existing patio slab without a large investment.
Best for homeowners in full-sun exposures who want the overhead panel to actively reduce heat in addition to providing shade.
Best for homeowners who want to use the room in the evening and want air circulation during warm nights.
Best for homeowners who want to extend the room beyond the existing concrete footprint or whose current slab is not suitable.
Simi Valley's climate has two features that make a screen room a genuinely practical upgrade rather than a luxury item. The first is the long, dry warm season - from May through October, outdoor time is limited mostly by heat and sun rather than rain or cold. A screen room with a solid insulated roof solves the overhead sun problem while keeping the breeze moving through the space. The second is the Santa Ana wind corridor. Simi Valley channels those fall and winter gusts in a way that unprotected patios absorb directly. A screen room built with properly sized posts and roof connections handles those wind loads without drama. For an authoritative overview of how California building standards address these conditions, the California Department of Housing and Community Development publishes the residential code provisions that apply to patio structures statewide.
Homeowners in Chatsworth, CA and West Hills, CA face the same heat and wind conditions, and we build screen rooms in those areas as well. The permit and HOA processes are similar across all three communities - we handle all of that on your behalf so you can focus on choosing how you want to use the finished room.
Reach out by phone or form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a visit to measure your space, assess your existing slab, and give you a written cost range - no commitment required.
After you sign a contract, we prepare the drawings and submit the permit application to the City of Simi Valley. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review package. Plan for two to six weeks for approvals depending on city workload and HOA response time.
The crew sets posts, anchors them to the slab or new footings, and installs the roof structure. This is the loudest phase - most framing and roofing is finished within one to two days for a standard-sized room.
Screen panels are installed, the door hardware is fitted, and any lighting or fan wiring is completed. A city inspector signs off on the finished work - you receive a copy of that document for your records.
Free on-site estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(805) 261-5995We use UV-resistant fiberglass mesh and powder-coated aluminum framing on every job here - not because it is what the brochure says, but because standard materials degrade visibly within a few years under Simi Valley's sun angle and intensity. The upgrade pays for itself in a room that still looks good and functions properly a decade from now.
Simi Valley sits in a wind corridor that channels strong Santa Ana events, sometimes with gusts above 60 mph. We size posts and roof connections to handle those loads, not just the minimum required for a calm-weather structure. A screen room that survives its first few wind seasons without damage or screen blowouts is one that was built correctly.
We handle the entire permit application with the City of Simi Valley, including drawing preparation and inspector scheduling. You do not have to figure out the paperwork or make a single call to the building department. The final inspection sign-off you receive protects your investment and confirms the work is legal and on record. City of Simi Valley Building and Safety Division handles permit review for all residential screen room additions.
Many Simi Valley homes already have a rear concrete patio that can serve as the screen room floor - saving a significant cost. We assess your slab honestly during the estimate visit and tell you exactly what it can support. If repairs are needed, we tell you upfront rather than discovering the problem once the crew is already on-site.
The combination of locally appropriate materials, wind-load design, and complete permit handling is what separates a screen room that holds up from one that causes regret. That is the standard we build to on every Simi Valley project.
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