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Screened Porch Builders in Tallahassee, FL

Florida gives you more outdoor days than almost anywhere else in the country. Tallahassee homeowners know this better than most – spring arrives early, fall hangs around, and even January afternoons can be warm enough to sit outside with a coffee. The problem isn’t the weather. The problem is everything that comes with it.

Mosquitoes. Gnats. The sudden afternoon downpour that sends everyone scrambling inside. A backyard you love to look at but can’t quite enjoy the way you pictured.

That’s exactly what a screened porch solves. At Eberhardt Construction & Design, we’re among the leading screened porch builders in Tallahassee, FL – and we build structures that are designed for real Florida living, not catalog photos. Solid framing, Florida-grade screening, proper permits, and craftsmanship you can feel when you walk in. Call us at (850) 566-6320 or request your free estimate online. Your backyard is closer to being what you want than you think.

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Why Tallahassee Homeowners Are Building Screened Porches Right Now

Something shifted in how people think about outdoor living after the past few years. Backyards stopped being afterthoughts and became extensions of the home – spaces people actually wanted to spend time in, not just maintain. In Tallahassee, that shift came with one very practical challenge: Florida insects don’t respect the vibe.

A screened porch or screened patio changes the equation entirely. It gives you fresh air and natural light without mosquitoes, gnats, or the kind of flying-things-at-dusk that make most Tallahassee backyards uninhabitable from June through October. It gives covered protection from afternoon rain without losing the feeling of being outside. It creates a defined outdoor room that adds genuine square footage to how you use your home, even if it doesn’t show up on the appraisal.
The numbers support it too. A well-built screened porch consistently returns 60–80% of its construction cost in added resale value – and in Tallahassee’s active housing market, outdoor living spaces are increasingly something buyers expect rather than simply appreciate.

What Makes Eberhardt the Right Screened Porch Builder for Your Tallahassee Home

Tallahassee has no shortage of contractors willing to slap up a screen enclosure over a weekend. What’s harder to find is a screened porch builder who approaches the project the way a proper structural build deserves – with solid footing, correctly rated framing, code-compliant fasteners, and a finished product that still looks and functions perfectly five Florida storm seasons from now.

Here’s what you get when you work with Eberhardt Construction & Design:

Florida-licensed general contractor

We hold the license to build properly – not just screen in an existing structure. Every screened porch we build can be permitted, inspected, and finaled through Leon County. That matters for your homeowners insurance and for resale.

Full permit coordination

We handle the Leon County permit application from start to finish. You don’t navigate the portal, chase down documentation, or schedule inspections – we do all of that.

Florida Building Code compliance

Tallahassee’s wind zone requirements apply to screened structures. We build to the 8th Edition Florida Building Code standards that govern enclosure framing, fastener specifications, and screening installation – not to what looks close enough.

Materials selected for Florida's climate

Aluminum framing, fiberglass screening, and corrosion-resistant hardware throughout. We don’t use materials that look fine on day one and fail by year three in Florida’s heat and humidity.

One team, start to finish

Design consultation, structural layout, concrete work if needed, framing, screening, door installation, electrical if desired — all coordinated under one contractor. No handoff to a screening sub you’ve never met.

Workmanship guarantee

Every screened porch we build is backed by a written guarantee. If something isn’t right, we come back and fix it.
We’ve built screened porches and screened patio enclosures across Tallahassee neighborhoods – Killearn, Betton Hills, Southwood, Canopy, Midtown, and dozens more. Clients refer us to their neighbors, and we take that seriously on every project.
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Types of Screened Porches and Patio Enclosures We Build in Tallahassee

Not every screened porch looks the same – or should. The right design depends on your home’s architecture, your lot layout, how you plan to use the space, and what your budget is working with. We’ll help you figure out which approach fits before a single post is set.

Attached Screened Porch - New Build

The most popular option: a new screened porch built as an extension of your home, sharing a roofline or connecting cleanly to the existing house structure. We handle the foundation, framing, roofing, screening, and any electrical work as a complete project. This is the option that adds the most usable square footage and the strongest resale value.

Screened Patio Enclosure - Existing Slab

If you already have a concrete patio slab in good condition, screening it in is a significantly more cost-effective path. We assess the slab, design the enclosure framing around it, and build a screen room that makes full use of what’s already there. Great for clients who want a screened outdoor space without the full new construction cost.

Covered Screened Porch with Insulated Roof Panel

For clients who want a screened space they can use even in heavy rain and direct midday sun, an insulated roof panel system keeps the temperature significantly more comfortable than a standard open screen enclosure. These are the go-to for outdoor rooms, entertainment areas, and anyone who plans to spend serious time in the space.

Screen Room Addition with Concrete Floor

For backyards without an existing slab, we pour the concrete pad as part of the project – the right thickness, properly reinforced, and with a smooth broom finish or stamped pattern if you prefer something more decorative. We then build the screen enclosure on top. One contractor, one project.

Pool Screen Enclosures

Pool enclosures are a specific build — they need to handle larger spans, deal with water drainage considerations, and use screening that performs around constant moisture. We build pool screen enclosures in Tallahassee as standalone projects or as part of a larger pool deck and outdoor living build.

Screened Wraparound Porch

For homes with wraparound porches – common in Tallahassee’s older and historic neighborhoods – we can screen in some or all of the porch perimeter, maintaining the architectural character of the original structure while giving you an insect-free outdoor living space all the way around.

Materials We Use - Why It Matters in Tallahassee's Climate

Florida is brutal on outdoor building materials. UV exposure, high humidity, heavy rain, temperature cycling, and the occasional storm make material selection on a screened porch more consequential than it would be in, say, Tennessee. We recommend materials based on how they actually perform in North Florida – not what’s cheapest to install or what looks good in a showroom.

Aluminum Framing

Aluminum is the standard for screened porch and patio enclosure framing in Florida – for good reason. It doesn’t rust, doesn’t warp in humidity, doesn’t rot, and doesn’t need to be painted every few years to stay in condition. We use structural aluminum extrusions that meet Florida Building Code wind load requirements for Leon County’s wind zone. Powder-coated finishes in white, bronze, or custom colors are available.

Fiberglass vs. Aluminum Screen Mesh

Fiberglass screening is softer to the touch, provides better visibility, and is the most popular choice for residential screened porches. Aluminum screening is harder, more durable, and better suited to homes with pets or areas where the screen sees heavy contact. We walk through the trade-offs at the design consultation and let you choose based on your household’s actual needs – not what’s easier for us to install.

No-See-Um Screen and Solar Screen Options

Standard 18×14 mesh keeps out mosquitoes and most insects. No-see-um mesh (20×20 or tighter) addresses the tiny gnats and biting midges that standard screen doesn’t catch – relevant for Tallahassee homes near wooded areas or water. Solar screening reduces heat and UV transmission into the space while still allowing airflow. We offer all options and can explain which makes sense for your specific site.

Concrete and Flooring Options

For new slab pours, we work with standard broom-finish concrete, exposed aggregate, and stamped concrete patterns. Existing slabs can be refinished with stain or overlays. For a more refined look, pavers can be set over existing concrete or installed on a new base. We’ll match the flooring recommendation to your style and budget.

How Much Does a Screened Porch Cost in Tallahassee, FL? - 2026 Pricing

A screened porch in Tallahassee, FL costs between $10,000 and $40,000 for most full new-build projects in 2026, with the wide range driven by size, roofing type, framing system, and whether a new concrete slab is included. Screening in an existing covered patio or concrete slab is significantly less — typically $4,000 to $12,000 depending on the footprint. Pool screen enclosures run $6,000 to $20,000 depending on pool size and span requirements.

Project Type Typical Scope Cost Range (Tallahassee 2026) Timeline
Screen Existing Structure Enclose covered patio or porch slab $4,000 – $12,000 1–2 weeks
Attached Screen Room – New New framing, roof, screen on existing slab $10,000 – $22,000 2–4 weeks
Full New Screened Porch New slab, framing, insulated roof, screen $18,000 – $40,000 3–6 weeks
Pool Screen Enclosure Aluminum frame, large span, specialty mesh $6,000 – $20,000 1–3 weeks
Wraparound Porch Screen Screen existing wraparound porch structure $5,000 – $18,000 1–3 weeks

The main cost drivers for screened porch projects in Tallahassee:

Size of the enclosure

Cost scales with square footage – a 200 sq ft screen room and a 600 sq ft one at the same per-foot rate are very different total investments.

Roofing system

A simple aluminum pan roof costs less than an insulated structural panel system. The insulated option costs more upfront but dramatically improves year-round comfort in Florida’s heat.

Electrical additions

Ceiling fans, lighting, outlets, and switches are popular additions that add $500 to $3,000 depending on what’s needed and how far from the existing panel.

Leon County permit fees

Most screened porch projects require a building permit. Permit fees in Leon County typically run $300 to $1,500 depending on project value and scope. We handle the full application.

Whether a new slab is required

If you’re starting from bare ground, concrete work adds $3,000 to $8,000 to the project depending on size and finish.

The most accurate cost for your specific project comes from a free on-site assessment – which we provide with no obligation. We measure the space, assess the site, and give you a fully itemized estimate broken out by labor, materials, and permit costs. No vague estimates. No surprise line items after you sign.

Our Process

How We Build Screened Porches in Tallahassee

We’ve refined this process across hundreds of outdoor construction projects in Tallahassee. It’s designed to keep you informed, keep the project on schedule, and deliver a result you’re genuinely happy to live with:

1

Free On-Site Consultation

We visit your property, measure the space, review your design ideas and budget, and walk through material and layout options in person. Most homeowners have a few different directions they're considering - we help you think through the trade-offs honestly.

2

Design and Estimate

We produce a layout drawing and a fully itemized estimate - every cost visible before you make any decision. You'll see materials, labor, permit fees, and any subcontracted electrical work as separate line items.

3

Permit Submission

We prepare and submit the Leon County building permit application, including any required structural drawings. We track the permit, answer reviewer questions, and notify you when approval comes through.

4

Construction

Our crew handles every phase - concrete if needed, framing, roofing system, screen installation, door hardware, and any electrical work. You have one project manager to call with any question throughout.

5

Final Walkthrough and Inspection

We walk through the completed porch with you before requesting final payment. Leon County's required final inspection is scheduled by us and completed before the project is closed.

Most screened porch projects in Tallahassee move from signed contract to completed structure in three to six weeks, depending on permit approval timing and project scope. We give you a realistic schedule at signing and update you if anything shifts.
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Does a Screened Porch Add Value to a Tallahassee Home?

Consistently, yes. A well-built screened porch returns 60–80% of its construction cost in added resale value – making it one of the strongest ROI outdoor projects for Florida homeowners. In Tallahassee specifically, screened outdoor living spaces have become a genuine selling point. Buyers who have lived with screened porches rarely want to live without them, and listings that feature them tend to move faster in the current market.
Beyond the financial return, the everyday quality-of-life return is the reason most of our clients call in the first place. A screened porch means your family actually uses the backyard. It means dinner outside that doesn’t end early because of mosquitoes. It means morning coffee in March without a jacket. These are returns that don’t appear on an appraisal but show up every single day.

Screened Porch Builders Serving All of Tallahassee and Leon County

We build screened porches and screened patio enclosures across Tallahassee and the surrounding area, including:

Northeast Tallahassee

Killearn Estates, Killearn Lakes, Ox Bottom Manor, Buck Lake

Northwest Tallahassee

Betton Hills, Waverly Hills, Midtown, Forest Heights

Southeast Tallahassee

Southwood, Piney Z, Golden Eagle, Apalachee Ridge

Southwest Tallahassee

Canopy, Summerbrooke, Lake Munson Hills, Quail Ridge

Greater Leon County

Crawfordville, Quincy, Havana, Monticello, and surrounding communities

If you’re not sure whether we cover your area, call us at (850) 566-6320. For screened porch and enclosure projects, we serve a wide radius around Tallahassee.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Leon County requires a building permit for all new screened porch and patio enclosure construction. The permit ensures the structure meets Florida Building Code wind load requirements and is built with correctly rated materials and fasteners. Eberhardt Construction & Design handles the full Leon County permit application on your behalf – submission, tracking, and final inspection coordination. You don’t manage any part of that process.

Bathroom remodeling in Tallahassee costs between $6,600 and $38,600 for most full renovations, depending on bathroom size and scope. Partial refreshes start around $2,300 to $5,900. Mid-size full remodels typically run $13,200 to $28,200. Large primary suite overhauls with premium finishes and layout changes can reach $40,000 to $75,000 or more. Eberhardt provides fully itemized estimates so you know exactly where every dollar goes.

Most screened porch projects with Eberhardt take three to six weeks from signed contract to completed final inspection. Screening in an existing structure can be done in one to two weeks. New full-build projects with concrete, framing, and roofing typically take three to five weeks of construction time after permit approval. Leon County permit approval generally adds one to two weeks to the overall timeline.
For most Tallahassee residential screened porches, fiberglass 18×14 mesh is the standard — it’s affordable, provides excellent visibility, and handles Florida’s UV exposure well. Homes near wooded areas or bodies of water often benefit from no-see-um screening (20×20 mesh) to block the small biting insects that standard screen doesn’t catch. Solar screen is worth considering if the porch faces west and gets heavy afternoon sun. We’ll walk through all options at your consultation.
Yes – screening in an existing concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to create a screened outdoor living space. We assess the existing slab condition, design the framing around it, and build the enclosure using the slab as the floor. This avoids the cost of a new concrete pour and can usually be completed faster than a full new-build. We handle permits for this project type as well.