
Insects, dust, and direct sun keep most Delano backyards empty after dark and all summer long. A screen room changes that - giving you a fully enclosed outdoor space you can actually use, at a fraction of the cost of a full sunroom.

Screen room installation in Delano means building a fully enclosed outdoor space with aluminum framing and mesh panels - blocking bugs, dust, and direct sun while keeping air circulating. Most installations take two to five days once the permit is approved, and the whole process from contract to sign-off typically runs three to six weeks.
The main difference between a screen room and a sunroom is that a screen room stays at the outdoor temperature - it is not heated or cooled. That makes it a great fit for Delano's mild spring and fall evenings, and it works well in the mornings even in summer if it is designed with proper shade and a ceiling fan. For homeowners who want a climate-controlled room they can use at 2 pm in July, a patio enclosure or fully enclosed sunroom is a better fit.
If you have an existing concrete patio that is sitting empty most of the year, a screen room is often the most cost-effective way to turn that space into something you actually use. Call us and we will tell you straight whether a screen room makes sense for your yard.
If mosquitoes or gnats drive you inside every evening, a screen room solves that completely. Delano's irrigation-heavy agricultural surroundings support mosquito populations, and evening insect pressure is a genuine quality-of-life issue for many homeowners here. A screen room lets you sit outside after sunset without bug spray.
If you wipe down your outdoor furniture every time you want to use it because of field dust blown in from surrounding farms, a screen room changes that experience. The mesh walls act as a filter, keeping the worst of Delano's agricultural dust and seasonal pollen out of your outdoor living space.
If you have an existing patio that sits empty most of the time because it is too exposed - too hot, too buggy, or too dusty - a screen room is often the most cost-effective fix. Your existing slab becomes the floor, which reduces the project cost significantly compared to starting from scratch.
If you have a covered porch that provides shade but no protection from Delano's spring winds or insects, adding screens to the existing structure is a straightforward upgrade. Many screen room installations work with an existing covered patio frame, which keeps costs lower than building from the ground up.
We build aluminum-framed screen rooms in Delano from the permit application through the final county inspection. If you have an existing covered patio or slab, we can work with what is already there. If you need a new concrete pad, we handle that as well. For homeowners who want to see how their new space will look before any work starts, we can walk you through the design options alongside our patio-to-sunroom conversion offerings too.
Screen mesh is not one-size-fits-all in the Central Valley. We discuss dust-filtering and UV-resistant mesh options suited to Delano's agricultural air at every estimate visit - standard mesh degrades faster here than it would in a milder climate. For homeowners who eventually want to upgrade from a screen room to a fully enclosed space, we also do patio enclosures that provide full weather protection.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch - we pour the slab, build the aluminum frame, and install mesh panels.
Suits homeowners with an existing slab who want to add screening to an open or partially covered patio.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered porch who want to screen in the open sides to block bugs and dust.
Suits homeowners who want shade and airflow - a solid or insulated roof panel keeps the room usable on mornings and evenings even in summer.
Delano's agricultural setting is one of the biggest reasons screen rooms are so popular here. Wind-driven dust from surrounding farm fields, harvest-season particulates, and evening insects are facts of life near the edges of the city. A screen room with properly specified mesh - UV-resistant and tighter-weave than standard fiberglass - acts as a genuine barrier against all of it. Unlike milder climates, where standard mesh holds up for a decade, the Central Valley's sun and dust exposure means material selection matters from day one. We bring this up at every estimate visit because it affects both your comfort and how long the room lasts.
Delano's mild winters also mean a screen room pays off across more months than most homeowners expect. Daytime highs in the 50s and 60s from October through February make the room comfortable without any added heat. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Wasco and Shafter, where the same seasonal conditions apply. Permit requirements through the City of Delano or Kern County add one to three weeks to the timeline, and we handle that process on your behalf.
We ask a few quick questions about your space, any existing slab, and what you want to use the room for. You will hear back within one business day. Most free estimates are scheduled within the same week.
We measure your space, check the existing slab or confirm what is needed, and walk you through frame and mesh options suited to Delano's dust and heat. You leave with a written quote - no guessing, no verbal promises.
Once you approve the quote and sign a contract, we file the permit with the City of Delano or Kern County depending on your address. This takes one to three weeks. We handle all paperwork and notify you when the permit is approved.
Framing and screen installation typically take two to five days once the slab is ready and the permit is in hand. A city or county inspector signs off on the finished work. We do a final walkthrough with you before the job is closed out.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written number - no obligation, no sales pitch attached.
(661) 553-7796Properties in Delano fall under either City of Delano or Kern County permit jurisdiction depending on your address. We know which office applies and how to submit a complete application that does not bounce back for corrections - saving you one to two weeks of unnecessary delay.
We specify UV-resistant and dust-filtering mesh at every Delano project because standard fiberglass degrades faster under the Central Valley's sun and agricultural air than it would in a typical suburban environment. The right mesh choice upfront means a room that still looks good and functions well years from now.
If you have an existing concrete patio, we will tell you whether it is in good enough shape to use as-is or whether it needs repair before framing begins. That conversation happens at the estimate visit - not after we have already started work and found a problem.
Every contractor we work with holds a current California license, verifiable at the California Contractors State License Board, and we follow NARI standards for installation quality. A licensed, insured contractor protects you if anything unexpected happens during the project.
Delano homeowners who have gone through this process with us consistently say the same thing: no surprises on the bill, and the room is exactly what they expected. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
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