
Stop retreating inside every evening because of insects. A screen room turns your existing patio into a comfortable outdoor living space you can actually use.

Screen room installation in Rohnert Park, CA involves building an aluminum or wood frame around your existing patio or deck, then installing screen panels and a self-closing door to create a bug-free outdoor space. On an existing concrete slab, most standard installations take two to five days of active work once permits are approved.
Rohnert Park sits in Sonoma County's inland valley, close to agricultural land and seasonal wetlands that create real mosquito pressure from spring through fall. A screen room gives you back the hours between dinner and dark - the best hours of a summer evening - without the sprays and candles that never quite work. If you eventually want a more enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is a natural next step that some homeowners plan for from the start.
For homeowners comparing options, a screen room is meaningfully less expensive than a fully enclosed patio enclosure with glass panels or insulation. It gives you fresh air, light, and insect protection at a lower entry cost - which is why it is one of the most popular projects we do in this area.
If you find yourself retreating indoors every evening once the sun goes down, mosquitoes are winning. Rohnert Park's proximity to Sonoma County's agricultural areas and seasonal wetlands creates noticeably more insect pressure than more urban settings. A screen room gives you back those evenings without any ongoing effort.
A pergola or shade sail keeps the sun off, but it does nothing about insects, leaves, or the occasional bird making your patio uncomfortable. If you have already invested in a shade structure and still find yourself not using the space, a screen room is the logical next step - it builds on what you have rather than replacing it.
Many Rohnert Park homes from the 1960s and 1970s have a plain concrete slab out back that never became the outdoor living space the homeowner imagined. If your slab is structurally sound, it is already most of the foundation for a screen room - and the investment to enclose it is far less than starting from scratch.
If your home feels tight but a full room addition is not in the budget, a screen room meaningfully expands your living space at a fraction of the cost. On the mild days that Rohnert Park sees for much of the year, a well-built screen room functions as a genuine extra room for dining, entertaining, or relaxing.
Most screen rooms start with an aluminum frame - lightweight, rust-resistant, and low maintenance over the long term. If your home has a traditional wood exterior and you want the room to blend in visually, a wood frame is also an option. Either way, the screens are tensioned and fastened into the frame, with a self-closing spring door so you can walk in and out without letting insects follow you. For homeowners who want a roof or ceiling structure above the screens, that framing goes in first, and we build down from there. Some projects include ceiling fans or outlets, which we run before the screens close everything in.
We also design screen rooms with a future upgrade in mind. If you think there is any chance you will want to convert the space to a more enclosed room down the road - see our patio-to-sunroom conversion page for details - we can frame the structure to make that transition easier and less expensive when the time comes. For homeowners who want glass panels instead of screens today, our patio enclosures service covers fully enclosed options.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance room that holds up well in Rohnert Park's wet winters and sunny summers.
A good fit for homes with traditional wood exteriors where matching the existing look matters more than minimizing maintenance.
For patios that need overhead protection as well as insect screening - adds shade and keeps leaves and debris out.
For homeowners who want screens now but are considering a future conversion to a more enclosed sunroom structure.
Rohnert Park's climate is genuinely one of the best in California for outdoor living - warm and dry from May through October, mild enough to sit outside on many winter days. The problem is the insects. Sonoma County's mix of agricultural land and wetland areas means mosquito pressure here is higher than in more urban parts of the Bay Area. The Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District tracks and manages mosquito populations across the county, and their seasonal activity reports reflect what Rohnert Park homeowners already know from experience: late spring through early fall evenings can be genuinely uncomfortable outside without protection.
We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Petaluma and Cotati. Many Rohnert Park homes from the 1960s and 1970s have concrete patios that are 40 to 50 years old. Before we anchor any frame to your slab, we assess its condition. If there is settling or cracking that needs attention first, we tell you upfront - not after the project has started. That honesty is one of the things homeowners tell us they appreciate most.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need a design in mind - just a sense of what you want to get out of the space.
We measure your patio, check the condition of the slab, and walk you through design options including frame material, door placement, and whether you want a roof structure. You receive a written quote with a clear scope and price.
We submit the building permit application to the City of Rohnert Park before any work begins. Review typically takes two to six weeks. We coordinate with your HOA at the same time if your neighborhood has one.
Once permits are approved, most installations are complete in two to five days. The city inspector visits to sign off, and we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm the screens are taut, the door latches correctly, and everything is right.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your free estimate. Once you submit, someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site assessment of your patio.
(707) 457-6535Many Rohnert Park patios are 40 to 60 years old, and not all of them are in the same condition. We check your slab before we price the project, so you know upfront whether prep work is needed. No one wants to hear about a problem after they have already signed a contract.
Every screen room we install in Rohnert Park goes through the city permit process. A permitted screen room has been inspected, is fully documented, and will not create problems when you sell. We handle the application and keep you updated on where it stands.
Rohnert Park's planned neighborhoods have a higher-than-average rate of HOA governance. We know which associations are active, what they typically require for exterior addition approvals, and how to put together a submission that moves through the process without delays.
The screens, frame fasteners, and door hardware we use are selected to hold up through five months of Sonoma County rain, dry summer heat, and the kind of wind that makes a poorly built screen room rattle. A well-built screen room lasts 20 years or more with minimal upkeep, as noted by the National Association of Home Builders.
Screen rooms are one of the most straightforward ways to expand how much you use your backyard in Rohnert Park. When the project is done, you have a permitted, inspected structure and a patio you will actually look forward to sitting in after dinner.
If you want to take the next step from screens to a fully enclosed glass room, a patio-to-sunroom conversion builds on your existing slab and structure.
Learn MoreFor homeowners who want solid glass panels instead of screens - patio enclosures provide weather protection and year-round usability that screens alone cannot offer.
Learn MorePermit review and contractor availability fill up fast once spring arrives in Rohnert Park. Call now and we will respond within 1 business day to get you on the schedule.