
Westminster evenings are beautiful, but bugs and afternoon sun end them early. We install aluminum-framed screen rooms on your existing patio slab - fully permitted, ready in days, not months.

Screen room installation in Westminster means attaching an aluminum frame to your existing patio slab and enclosing it with mesh screening, giving you fresh air, views, and bug-free evenings - and most installations wrap up in two to five days of on-site work once permits are approved.
A screen room is different from a full sunroom - it uses mesh panels instead of glass walls, so it stays open to the breeze and costs significantly less. If you want a space you can use on warm Westminster evenings without feeling sealed inside, a screen room is usually the better fit. Many Westminster homes built in the 1950s through 1970s already have a backyard patio slab, and that slab is the foundation your screen room builds on. If you eventually want glass walls and year-round climate control, a patio enclosure or full sunroom addition would be the next step - but a screen room gets you 80 percent of the enjoyment at a fraction of the cost.
We handle the city permit and HOA documentation as part of every installation. You get a written quote before anything starts and a finished room the city inspector has signed off on.
If you find yourself retreating inside after dinner because mosquitoes or gnats show up, a screen room solves that problem directly. Westminster's warm evenings are genuinely enjoyable - a screen room lets you actually stay out and use them. This is the most common reason homeowners in this area decide to make the investment.
If you notice a layer of fine dust coating your outdoor cushions and furniture after every wind event, your patio is taking more wear than it should. A screen room creates a protected envelope that shields furniture from windblown debris and cuts UV exposure significantly. Over time, that protection extends the life of your outdoor furnishings.
Many Westminster homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have a standard backyard patio slab that just sits there. If that space is not getting used because it feels too exposed, too hot, or too buggy, a screen room is the most cost-effective way to transform it. The slab is already there - the screen room just makes it livable.
A simple patio cover or pergola keeps the rain off but does nothing to stop insects, block wind, or give you a sense of enclosure. If you find yourself wishing your covered patio felt more like a room - more private, more protected - that is a clear signal a screen room would serve you better than what you have now.
Every screen room installation starts with a site visit to measure your patio, assess the slab, and confirm how the structure will attach to your house. We handle the permit filing with Westminster's Community Development Department, and if your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission documents. The installation itself covers post-setting, roof structure, screen panels, and a door - all in aluminum framing chosen for its resistance to Westminster's coastal moisture and Santa Ana wind stress.
Screening material is not one-size-fits-all. Standard fiberglass mesh works well for most homeowners, but we also offer solar-shade screening that reduces heat and glare - worth considering in Westminster where afternoon sun is intense for most of the year. If you are comparing a screen room to a more enclosed option, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service gives you glass walls and year-round climate control for a larger investment. The patio enclosures page walks through that middle-ground option as well.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a bug-free, shaded outdoor space without a large budget or long timeline.
Suits Westminster homeowners whose patio gets intense afternoon sun and who want meaningful heat and glare reduction inside the room.
Ideal for households with dogs or cats - heavier mesh holds up to claws and pressure that standard screening would not survive.
A complete installation package where we manage all city permit filings and HOA submissions on your behalf from contract to closeout.
Westminster's year-round mild climate - temperatures rarely drop below 50 degrees and most months are genuinely comfortable outside - creates strong demand for screen rooms. The city's housing stock is largely mid-century tract homes with standard concrete patio slabs already in the backyard, which means most Westminster homeowners are starting from a position that keeps installation costs lower. The Santa Ana winds that push through Orange County every fall and winter are hard on open patios, and screen rooms give your outdoor furniture and space real protection from those events. Homeowners in La Palma, CA and surrounding cities deal with the same seasonal conditions, and aluminum-framed screen rooms built to handle those winds are the standard we install throughout the area.
Permits are required, and HOA rules apply in a significant portion of Westminster's neighborhoods - particularly in planned communities built from the 1970s onward. We know Westminster's permit process and we file the application on your behalf as a standard part of every contract. For homeowners in Stanton, CA and other nearby cities with similar HOA structures, the same process applies. The National Association of Home Builders publishes guidance on permitted outdoor structures that explains what inspectors look for and why the permit process protects homeowners - worth reading if you want to understand what a proper installation involves.
We reply within one business day. A brief conversation covers your backyard setup, existing slab, and what you want from the space - so we show up to the estimate visit prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess the slab condition, and look at how the structure will attach to your house. Within a few days you receive a written estimate broken down by component - framing, screening, roofing, door, and permit fees - so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
We submit permit drawings to Westminster's Community Development Department on your behalf. Plan for two to four weeks for permit review. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you understand and prepare the approval documents for that process as well.
The crew typically works two to five days on-site: setting frame posts, attaching the roof structure, installing screen panels, and hanging the door. After installation the city inspector signs off on the permit. We walk through the finished room with you before the project is considered complete.
Written estimate, no obligation. We will come to your backyard, take measurements, and give you a clear quote so you can compare with confidence.
(657) 364-0879We specify aluminum framing on every screen room - it does not rust, warp, or corrode in Westminster's combination of coastal marine layer and Santa Ana wind events. Contractors who cut corners with lower-grade framing materials leave homeowners with squeaky, corroded frames within a few seasons.
We submit the building permit to Westminster's Community Development Department on your behalf as part of every contract. A permitted screen room is on record as a legal improvement - which matters when you sell and when your homeowner's insurance needs to account for the structure.
Westminster gets intense afternoon sun for most of the year. We offer solar-shade screening options that meaningfully reduce heat inside the room - not just standard fiberglass mesh. The difference on a July afternoon is real, and we walk you through samples so you can feel the difference before you commit. California Contractors State License Board - you can verify our license on their website in minutes.
A large share of Westminster's residential neighborhoods - particularly those built from the 1970s onward - have HOA rules covering backyard structures. We know what local associations require and prepare the submission documents correctly the first time, so HOA approval does not become a surprise delay in your project.
Every one of these commitments shows up in your written contract before work starts - not just in our sales conversation. The closed permit on file with the city when we finish is the clearest proof we can offer that the work was done right.
Take the next step from a screen room to a fully enclosed glass sunroom with climate control, adding permanent living space to your Westminster home.
Learn MoreA middle-ground option between an open patio and a full sunroom - enclosed walls and a solid roof without the full cost of a room addition.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills fast heading into spring - contact us today to get a written estimate and secure your project date before the busy season starts.