Aluminum Screen Enclosure Systems
in South Florida

Custom balcony and outdoor screen systems for buildings and properties across South Florida built for comfort, protection, and long-term performance.

In-house fabrication & engineer-approved

Florida Building Code compliant

shipping Nationwide

Aluminum Screen Enclosure Systems

We design, fabricate, and install custom aluminum screen enclosure systems for buildings and properties across South Florida. Every system is engineered in-house to meet specific structural, environmental, and code requirements delivering protection, comfort, and a clean exterior appearance without compromising the outdoor feel.

Balcony Screen Systems

Aluminum screen systems designed to enclose balconies while maintaining airflow, visibility, and a clean exterior appearance. The right solution for properties looking to enhance comfort and usability without fully closing off the outdoor space.

Benefits

Configuration options

Unlike open balconies, screen systems add protection and privacy while preserving airflow and visibility extending the usability of outdoor spaces year-round.

Where Screen Enclosure Systems Are Installed

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Architectural metal systems are fabricated using high-quality materials such as aluminum and steel, selected based on the specific requirements of each project. Thicknesses and structural components may vary depending on factors such as building height, wind exposure, and overall design conditions, always aligned with applicable codes. Finish options are determined based on the environment, with enhanced coatings recommended for coastal or high-exposure areas to ensure long-term durability and corrosion resistance. All systems are engineered, reviewed, and approved to ensure full code compliance and reliable performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an aluminum screen enclosure?
An aluminum screen enclosure is a custom-fabricated system that encloses a balcony or outdoor space using aluminum framing and screen mesh panels. It provides protection from insects, debris, and wind while maintaining airflow, natural light, and visibility.
No. While they are most commonly used in inland areas, they can also be adapted for coastal environments with enhanced coatings designed to withstand salt air and humidity.
Yes. All systems are engineered and approved by a licensed engineer to comply with the Florida Building Code and applicable structural, wind, and safety requirements.
Yes. We regularly collaborate with property managers, COAs, general contractors, developers, and architects—coordinating closely with project teams to ensure smooth execution.

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