
Stop letting insects and blowing Permian Basin dust chase you inside every evening. A properly built screen room gives you your outdoor space back - without the heat of a fully enclosed sunroom.

Screen room installation in Odessa, TX means building an aluminum-framed enclosure around your existing patio or slab, wrapping it in screen panels, and adding a roof structure overhead - most jobs finish in three to five days once permits are approved, making it one of the fastest outdoor living upgrades available.
A screen room costs far less than a glass sunroom and solves the two things that make Odessa patios miserable in the evenings: bugs and blowing dust. If you want fresh air and your outdoor views without mosquitoes and caliche settling on every surface, this is likely the right fit. If you need a climate-controlled space you can use in peak summer heat, take a look at our patio enclosures service, which uses glass panels and insulation instead.
We install screen rooms throughout the Odessa area and understand exactly what the local wind, UV exposure, and clay soil conditions mean for how we frame, anchor, and seal your new enclosure.
If mosquitoes or other insects drive you inside every time you try to enjoy your backyard, a screen room solves that directly. Odessa's warm evenings are genuinely pleasant - the bugs and the wind-blown dust are the problem, not the weather.
Wiping down outdoor furniture before every use is a sign that blowing caliche is finding its way onto every exposed surface. A properly sealed screen enclosure cuts that dust accumulation dramatically, even on windy days.
A screen room with a solid or insulated roof panel blocks direct afternoon sun while still allowing air movement through the screens. If your current patio gets full western sun in the afternoon, a proper roof structure can extend usable hours significantly.
If your existing patio structure is faded, cracked, or no longer doing its job, combining a replacement with a screen enclosure is far more cost-effective than two separate projects. You are already spending money on the structure.
Every screen room project starts with the same question: what do you already have to work with? If you have a solid concrete slab, we can often anchor and frame directly to it, keeping the project timeline short and the cost down. If you need a new slab, we handle that as well - accounting for Odessa's clay soil in how we prepare and pour it. For homeowners who want something more fully enclosed, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service takes the same starting point and adds glass panels, proper insulation, and climate control.
We also install patio enclosures for homeowners who want the dust-blocking benefits of a screen room combined with the year-round comfort of a glass-enclosed space. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the room and what your budget looks like - we will walk you through both options honestly.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a quick, affordable way to enclose a patio and keep bugs and dust out.
Right for patios that get heavy afternoon sun and need overhead shade in addition to screen walls.
For homeowners who want a screen room but do not have an existing patio - we pour the slab and build the enclosure as a single project.
Ideal if your frame is still sound but the screen panels are aging, torn, or no longer holding up to Odessa's UV and wind.
Odessa is one of the windier cities in Texas, and the fine caliche dust that blows across the Permian Basin is a daily reality for anyone with an open patio. Standard screen rooms installed without local conditions in mind - loose screen tension, unsealed base connections, lightweight aluminum framing - will let that dust accumulate inside and will not hold up to sustained West Texas wind. We build with heavier-gauge framing and sealed connections specifically because we know what conditions these structures face here. The National Association of Home Builders notes that outdoor living improvements consistently rank among the additions buyers value most - and in a market like Odessa, a properly built screen room directly addresses the dust and insect problem every buyer thinks about.
We serve homeowners across the region, including Notrees and Goldsmith. If you live in one of the newer subdivisions on the west or south sides of Odessa, your neighborhood may have HOA rules about exterior additions - we ask about this upfront and help you navigate the approval process so work does not start before every party has signed off.
We ask a few basic questions - the size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want from the finished room. We reply within one business day. You do not need to have every answer ready - just a general sense of what you want.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your slab or foundation, and flag anything that could affect the cost - like if the slab needs repair before framing can begin. You get a written estimate that itemizes every cost.
We handle the permit paperwork and submit it to the City of Odessa. This typically takes one to three weeks for review and approval. We coordinate this process - you do not need to visit the permit office yourself.
Once permits are approved, most screen room framing and screening takes three to five days. After the city inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you - checking every panel, door, and corner - before we pack up.
Free estimate. Written quote before work starts. No obligation.
(432) 280-0177We use heavier-gauge aluminum framing, tight screen tension, and sealed base connections because we know what Odessa's sustained winds and caliche dust do to a lightweight enclosure. This is not extra - it is necessary here.
We handle the City of Odessa permit application and coordinate the final inspection on your behalf. A permitted screen room is documented and protected - important when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
You see every cost in writing before we schedule a crew. Our estimate spells out scope, materials, and the permit process so you can compare quotes accurately and make a decision without pressure.
We ask about your HOA situation at the start of every project. If your neighborhood requires prior approval for exterior additions, we help you understand what documentation you need before any work is scheduled. Confirm our license status anytime through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
In a city where wind and dust are facts of life, the details of how a screen room is framed, anchored, and sealed make the difference between a room you enjoy for twenty years and one you regret after the first hard storm.
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