Screen Lanai in Port Charlotte
Screened lanai enclosures in Port Charlotte built to current Charlotte County building codes. Outdoor living protected from insects, debris, and UV with hurricane-rated options. 3D design, engineering, permits, and in-house installation.
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What Makes a Screen Lanai Last in Port Charlotte, FL
Not all screen lanai enclosures are built the same. Foundation, framing, and fasteners determine whether your structure holds up after the first storm season or doesn’t.
Florida building code requires every screen enclosure to be installed on a properly engineered footer. Even if you already have pavers or concrete, an additional foundation is often required to pass inspection.
Without a proper footer, the structure may fail inspection or become unstable over time.
The gutter collects and redirects water from the roof. Poor design or installation can lead to leaks, noise, and long-term damage to the structure.
Support cables and K-braces provide structural rigidity and wind resistance. This is critical to meet Florida building code requirements.
Proper fastening is the foundation of long-term durability. We use stainless steel anchors and fasteners that prevent corrosion and ensure structural stability.
Low-quality fasteners can rust over time and weaken the entire structure.
Screen Mesh Types: Which One Fits Your Home
Each mesh handles UV, visibility, and airflow differently. The right choice depends on what you need to block and how long you want it to last.
The most standard and affordable option. It provides an optimal balance of visibility, airflow, and protection from common insects. Most commonly used for walls and enclosures.
Fine mesh designed to block even the smallest biting insects, such as no-see-ums. Airflow is slightly reduced due to the tighter weave.
High-strength mesh engineered for high tension and wind loads. The 17/20 version combines the benefits of No-See-Um and Pet Screen. The 16/14 version is even heavier and more durable, ideal for enclosures with large spans and for high-wind areas.
Extra-durable mesh resistant to pets, impact, and scratches. Due to lower visibility and airflow, it is typically installed in lower sections of the enclosure and on screen doors.
Opaque vinyl screen used in lower wall panels for privacy, wind protection, and to block water splash from the ground.
Important: Florida Glass partially blocks water but is not a waterproof roofing material and should not be used for solid, waterproof roofs.
Specialized solar screen that reduces heat buildup and protects from glare. It helps improve comfort inside the enclosure.
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For a swimming pool and the surrounding area around it.

For a patio, lanai, or backyard sitting area without a pool.

For a covered patio or lanai where the screen is installed under an existing roof.

For larger homes and upscale backyards. A taller two-story enclosure with a more spacious, high-end appearance.

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Screen Lanai Cost in Port Charlotte
Screen lanai pricing depends on whether you’re screening an existing covered area or building a new structure, plus your roof style, screen mesh, and Charlotte County requirements. Standard materials are typically sufficient for inland properties.
| Tier | Price range | Includes |
Standard Screen Lanai |
$13 – $14 / sq ft |
Flat roof design with standard fiberglass mesh and aluminum frame. Ideal for screening in an existing covered lanai with no structural modifications required. Includes Charlotte Charlotte County permits, engineering, and installation. |
Mid-Range Screen Lanai |
$14 – $15.5 / sq ft |
Gable or hip roof with upgraded screen mesh options including solar or pet-resistant screen. Suitable for new builds or projects requiring structural reinforcements. Includes 3D design, permits, and HOA coordination. |
Premium Screen Lanai |
$15.5 – $16.5 / sq ft |
Custom design with premium materials rated for coastal wind zones. Super Screen or fine 20×20 mesh, decorative aluminum profiles, integrated lighting prep. Full engineering for 130+ mph wind ratings. |
How We Build Your Screen Lanai
Every step handled by our team. No subcontractors, no missed permits, no surprises on inspection day.
Free on-site visit to measure your lanai area, assess the existing structure, and discuss roof style and design options.
Custom visualization of your screen lanai so you see exactly how it looks on your home before we start.
Wind load calculations, structural plans, and Charlotte County permits. Flat, gable, or hip roof engineered to local wind code.
Custom aluminum framing and components built to your lanai dimensions and roofline.
Professional construction by our own crew around your lanai space. No subcontractors on site.
County final inspection. Warranty: up to 10-year aluminum, 5-year screen, 365-day labor.
Screen Lanai Projects in Port Charlotte
Real projects for real Port Charlotte homeowners. Screen lanai enclosures built by our crew in Charlotte County.
Engineered for Port Charlotte. Built with Purpose.
Every enclosure is designed with structural integrity, engineered drawings, and Charlotte County-approved permits to ensure safety, compliance, and long-term performance.
Licensed engineering plans with structural calculations, framing details, dimensions, and Charlotte County code requirements designed specifically for your enclosure.
See how your enclosure will look before construction. Full 3D visualization integrated with your home, roofline, and outdoor space.
Detailed site planning for permits, setbacks, property layout, HOA requirements, and proper enclosure placement on your property.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cost, timeline, permits, materials, and warranty for screen lanai enclosures in Port Charlotte.
How much does lanai screening cost in Port Charlotte?
Screen lanai projects in Port Charlotte range from $3,850-$8,500 depending on lanai size, screen mesh type, structural modifications needed, and Charlotte County material requirements. Port Charlotte is an inland market where standard materials keep costs on the lower end. Screening an existing covered lanai is generally less expensive than building a new enclosure since the roof structure already exists. We also serve Punta Gorda and North Port.
What’s the difference between a screen lanai and a sunroom?
A screen lanai uses mesh panels for insect protection while maintaining open-air ventilation – ideal for Port Charlotte’s mild winters and warm springs/falls. A sunroom uses glass panels with climate control for year-round air conditioning. Screen lanais cost significantly less, offer natural airflow, and suit Florida’s 9-month outdoor living season. Sunrooms are better for homeowners who want enclosed, climate-controlled space.
Can I screen in my existing covered lanai?
Yes – this is one of our most popular services in Port Charlotte. Most Port Charlotte homes have covered lanai areas designed for screening. We install custom aluminum frame systems using structural profiles, with screen panels securely fixed using flat spline technology. These systems attach directly to your existing roof structure. If structural modifications are required, we handle all Charlotte County permits and engineering. The process is faster and more cost-effective than building a new structure.
What screen mesh is best for Florida lanais?
Standard 18×14 fiberglass is the most popular and affordable option for Port Charlotte lanais. For added protection, Phifer Super Screen offers extra UV and wind resistance. Solar screen reduces heat on west-facing lanais. Pet-resistant screen is popular in family neighborhoods. Fine 20×20 mesh blocks no-see-ums in areas with small biting insects. We recommend based on your specific location and needs.
Do lanai screens block wind and rain?
Standard screen mesh allows some air and light rain through – by design. This maintains ventilation and prevents pressure buildup during storms. For rain protection, we offer solid roof panel options or privacy screen that reduces both rain intrusion and visibility. For complete weather protection, a patio enclosure with solid panels is a better option. We help you choose the right solution for your Port Charlotte home.
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