
Bugs, dust, and afternoon heat keep most Jurupa Valley homeowners off their decks for months. A properly built screened enclosure changes all of that.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Jurupa Valley typically run $4,000 to $15,000 depending on size and materials, with most projects taking three to seven days of active construction once permits are approved - plan for the full timeline to be six to ten weeks from first call to finished enclosure.
Most homeowners in Jurupa Valley come to us after spending a summer avoiding their own backyard. The combination of mosquitoes at dusk, triple-digit afternoon heat, and Inland Empire dust makes an uncovered, unscreened deck feel unusable for months at a time. A screened enclosure built on your existing deck gives you back that space without the bugs, the grit, or the sun bearing down on you.
If you are also thinking about adding shade from above, our covered decks and patio covers service is often paired with a screened enclosure for homeowners who want both bug protection and a solid roof.
If your outdoor space goes unused from late spring through early fall because of bugs or heat, a screened enclosure changes that. In Jurupa Valley, where evenings bring mosquitoes and afternoons push past 100 degrees, the right screening setup turns a dead deck into a room your family actually uses.
The dry winds in the Inland Empire coat outdoor furniture, cushions, and surfaces with a layer of grit within days of cleaning. If you are wiping things down every time you want to sit outside, a screened enclosure solves that problem. The mesh acts as a barrier against windblown debris without blocking the breeze.
If you want your children or dogs outside without constant supervision near traffic or open land, a screened porch creates a contained space that is still open to fresh air. This is especially practical in Jurupa Valley neighborhoods where lots back up to busy roads or areas where wildlife moves through.
If you have a structurally sound deck that you rarely sit on because it feels too exposed or too hot, adding a screened enclosure gets real value out of a structure you have already paid for. You do not need to start from scratch - a contractor can build the enclosure on top of what is already there.
We build screened enclosures on existing decks, new decks, and concrete slabs, depending on what you are starting with. The most common project is adding a screened enclosure to an existing deck - we inspect the structure, frame the enclosure, install the screen panels, and hang the door so it closes cleanly and latches without forcing. For homeowners who want something beyond standard fiberglass mesh, we also install shade screening options that block a meaningful amount of heat - a practical choice for west- and south-facing decks in Jurupa Valley.
If you do not yet have a deck to build on, we can handle both the deck and the enclosure as one project. We also build screen rooms on concrete slabs for homeowners who want a fully enclosed outdoor space without a raised deck. Every project includes permit handling through the City of Jurupa Valley and, where applicable, HOA submission support. For homeowners considering a standalone structure, our pergola installation service is another option worth looking at alongside a screened room.
Best for homeowners with a solid, well-anchored deck who want to add screening without replacing the structure underneath.
Built from the ground up for homeowners who want a complete outdoor living area - deck and screening designed together from the start.
Suited to homeowners with an existing patio slab who want a fully enclosed outdoor room without building a raised deck first.
For decks with heavy afternoon sun exposure, solar mesh reduces heat gain while still letting air move through - a practical upgrade for Jurupa Valley's summer climate.
Jurupa Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the triple digits and UV exposure is significantly stronger than coastal Southern California. That heat changes what you need from an outdoor enclosure. Standard fiberglass mesh keeps bugs out but does little about afternoon sun - so a contractor who knows this area will also discuss shade screening and roof panel options that keep the space actually comfortable in July. Homeowners in Riverside and Corona face the same conditions and tend to prioritize solid shade as much as bug protection.
The Inland Empire also gets strong Santa Ana wind events - typically in fall, with gusts that can exceed 50 mph in exposed areas. A screened enclosure that was not built to account for wind load can end up with torn panels and a damaged frame after the first serious weather event. We frame and anchor our enclosures specifically for the conditions here, using heavier hardware and more fasteners than a standard plan would call for. In Jurupa Valley's newer subdivisions, you will also need both a city permit and HOA approval - we handle both, running them in parallel so your project does not sit waiting on one process while the other has already cleared.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your deck size and goals - no commitment required.
We come to your home to measure the space, check the existing structure, and walk through your screening and shade options. You will leave with a clear written quote and a realistic timeline.
We handle the permit application with the City of Jurupa Valley. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare that submission at the same time so both reviews run in parallel - expect two to four weeks.
Construction typically takes three to seven days. After the city inspection passes, we walk the finished enclosure with you - every panel, every latch, every corner seam - before we leave the site.
No pressure, no obligation. We will come to your Jurupa Valley home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate - usually within one business day of your call.
(951) 518-9665Santa Ana events bring gusts that can exceed 50 mph in exposed areas. We frame and fasten screened enclosures specifically for those conditions - heavier hardware, more anchor points, and screen tension designed to hold under real wind stress.
We pull every permit required by the City of Jurupa Valley and schedule the final inspection ourselves. You do not have to navigate the building department - we handle that process so your enclosure is legal, inspected, and on record when you sell.
Many of Jurupa Valley's newer subdivisions require HOA approval alongside city permits. We know what local associations typically require and prepare submissions correctly the first time, which avoids the costly delays that come from going back and forth for months.
Our work follows the standards set by the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA), the leading trade body for deck and enclosure construction. That means consistent practices on framing, fastening, and screen installation - not just whatever is fastest on the day.
When you hire a contractor for a screened enclosure, you are trusting them with a structure attached to your home. We keep that standard on every job - proper permits, wind-load framing, and a final walkthrough before anyone leaves the site. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website, and you can check permit requirements directly through the City of Jurupa Valley Building and Safety Department.
Add a solid or lattice roof over your outdoor space so you get shade from above in addition to screening on the sides.
Learn MoreA freestanding pergola gives you a defined outdoor structure without attaching to the house - a good option for larger yards or poolside settings.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Jurupa Valley fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner your crew can start. Call today or request a free written estimate online.