
Take back your backyard. A properly built screen room keeps mosquitoes out, cuts the harsh afternoon sun, and gives you a space you can actually use most nights of the year.

Screen room installation in Pharr means framing and screening an outdoor living space attached to your home, built on your existing patio slab or a new concrete pad, with most standard installations completed in three to seven construction days after permit approval.
A screen room is the most practical step between an open patio and a fully enclosed sunroom. You get fresh air, natural light, and views of your yard - without mosquitoes, blowing rain, or the direct afternoon sun that makes most Pharr backyards unusable by mid-afternoon in summer. In the Rio Grande Valley, where the climate is mild enough to sit outside ten or eleven months of the year, a screen room is one of the most useful improvements you can make to your home.
If you want a fully climate-controlled space with glass panels, our patio enclosures service covers that option and is worth reviewing before you decide.
If mosquitoes move in at dusk and drive your family inside, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you use your home. In Pharr, mosquito pressure is real and persistent, especially near drainage channels and through the warmer months. A screen room solves the problem completely - nothing gets through properly installed screen panels.
Intense UV in South Texas destroys cushions, finishes, and fabrics faster than most homeowners expect. If you are replacing patio furniture every few years, a screen room with solar-rated screening can dramatically slow that damage by blocking a significant portion of UV rays before they reach your furniture.
Pharr and the Rio Grande Valley can see strong winds and brief but intense rain events, especially in spring and fall. If your covered patio gets soaked during storms and you move furniture inside every time weather rolls in, adding screens solves the problem while keeping the open-air feel.
If your family has outgrown your indoor living space but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a screen room is a practical middle ground. It adds a comfortable, functional space for dining, relaxing, or entertaining at a fraction of the cost of an enclosed addition.
We install screen rooms on existing patio slabs and on new concrete pads, using aluminum framing with screen panels selected for South Texas UV and wind conditions. Every project gets a proper permit and city inspection - no shortcuts that put your insurance coverage or future sale at risk. If you ever want to upgrade later to a fully enclosed space, we can help you think through patio-to-sunroom conversion as a next step.
Screen material choice matters more in this climate than it does in most of the country. We offer standard fiberglass as a budget option, but we recommend solar screen for most Pharr installations because of how much longer it holds up under intense UV. The Phifer Wire Products site has useful comparison data on screen types if you want to read more before your estimate visit.
Suits homeowners with a solid existing patio who want the fastest and most cost-effective installation.
Suits homeowners without an existing slab or whose current concrete is too deteriorated to build on.
Suits homeowners who want to cut heat and UV without losing airflow - the best choice for Pharr summers.
Suits homeowners who want a more finished look and better water shedding during heavy rainstorms.
Unlike homeowners in northern states who get a screen room for four or five months, Pharr homeowners can realistically use one ten or eleven months of the year. Mild winters and warm springs and falls make your screen room a functional extension of your living space, not a seasonal luxury. The return on investment here is higher than in most U.S. cities for exactly that reason. Pharr also has a real mosquito problem - proximity to drainage channels and the humid subtropical climate create persistent pressure from dusk onward, and a screen room is the most practical fix available.
We install screen rooms across the Valley, including homes in Mission and Edinburg, where the same climate and pest conditions apply. If your neighborhood is governed by an HOA - common in Pharr's newer subdivisions - we help you navigate the HOA approval process alongside the city permit, so nothing falls through the cracks.
We respond within one business day. We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the space for. You do not need to have all the answers ready.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the condition of your existing slab or patio, and walk through your options for roof style, screen type, and door placement. A written estimate follows within a few days.
We submit the permit application to the City of Pharr on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the submission. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks.
Most screen rooms take three to seven construction days. The city inspector visits at least once before we wrap up. We do a final walkthrough with you and clean up all debris before we leave.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation - no sales pitch, just straight answers.
(956) 705-5210Every screen room we build starts with a proper permit from the City of Pharr. That means a city inspector verifies the work - not just us - before the project closes out. Texas contractors are licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and we maintain that licensing because it protects you.
We do not use standard fiberglass screen as a default on Pharr installs. The UV intensity here degrades it too quickly. Solar screen is our standard recommendation - it lasts longer, performs better in heat, and reduces the fading on everything underneath it.
Pharr's flat terrain means some patio slabs do not drain well after heavy rain, which causes problems for the base of the frame over time. We look at slope and drainage during the estimate visit and flag any issues before construction begins - not after.
Many of Pharr's newer neighborhoods require HOA approval in addition to a city permit. We know the process, help you prepare the submission, and keep the timeline moving so an HOA review does not stall your project unexpectedly.
These are the details that determine whether your screen room holds up for fifteen years or starts showing problems within two. We build to the standard we would want on our own homes - because in a community this size, our reputation depends on every job we complete.
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