Outdoor Spaces Enclosed for Year-Round Use

Screen Room Construction based in Monroe, serving the Charlotte Metro for patios and decks exposed to insects, pollen, and unpredictable weather that limit outdoor enjoyment

Eagleview Construction, LLC builds screened porches and patio enclosures throughout Monroe and suburban Charlotte-area homes, serving homeowners who want to use outdoor spaces without dealing with mosquitoes in the evening, pine pollen in spring, or sudden afternoon storms. You call the company when your existing deck or patio sits unused because bugs drive you inside, when outdoor furniture collects debris, or when you need a sheltered area that still provides airflow and natural light. The crew frames new structures or encloses existing decks, installs pressure-treated posts and beams, and stretches tight screening across openings sized to your layout.


The work involves setting footings below frost line, erecting posts and headers, installing rafters or attaching ledger boards to the home's exterior, and running joists to support a roof if the enclosure extends beyond an existing overhang. Eagleview carpenters cut and fit screen panels into frames, secure them with spline or trim, and add screen doors that close with tension springs. The team integrates the structure with existing decks by matching floor height and joist spacing, or pours a concrete slab if the enclosure starts from grade. In Monroe's and Charlotte's climate, the crew often adds roof panels to block direct sun and rain while leaving walls open for cross-ventilation. Electrical outlets and ceiling fans require separate wiring runs coordinated during framing.


Contact the team to discuss how a screened enclosure can extend your usable outdoor space throughout the warmer months.

What You Gain After Construction Finishes

After the screen room is complete, you sit outside without swatting insects, set up furniture that stays clean between uses, and enjoy evening breezes without worrying about bug bites. The screening keeps out leaves and pollen while letting air flow through, the roof blocks rain and direct sun, and the door closes securely to prevent gaps where pests can enter. Flooring remains dry underfoot, lighting extends usability into the evening, and the structure feels stable during wind gusts.


Eagleview Construction, LLC builds the framing to match your home's exterior trim and roof pitch, so the addition looks intentional rather than tacked on. The crew leaves behind a space where screens sit tight in frames without sagging, doors latch without binding, and posts stand plumb. You gain a room that functions as outdoor living space but shields you from the elements that previously cut evenings short.


The timeline depends on whether the enclosure attaches to an existing deck or requires new footings and framing from the ground up. Most screen room projects take one to three weeks from start to finish. Eagleview does not install HVAC or insulation in screened enclosures, as these structures are designed for seasonal use rather than climate-controlled living. The company does not perform masonry work for solid knee walls, though the crew coordinates with masons if that feature is part of your plan.

Common Questions About Screened Enclosures

Homeowners in Monroe and nearby Charlotte suburbs often ask about screen durability, roof options, and how the addition attaches to their home.

What type of screening holds up best in Charlotte Metro's climate?

Fiberglass screening resists rust and provides good visibility, while aluminum screening offers greater durability against pets and sharp objects, with both types holding tension well in frames when properly splined.

How does the roof connect to the house without causing leaks?

The crew flashes the ledger board where it meets the home's exterior, running metal flashing under siding and over the board to direct water away from the joint, then seals edges with caulk rated for outdoor exposure.

When should you add a ceiling fan to a screen room?

Fans install during framing when the electrician can run wiring through joists and connect to a switch inside the enclosure, providing airflow on humid summer evenings common in the Charlotte area.

Why do some screen rooms have solid roofs instead of open rafters?

A solid roof blocks rain and sun, making the space usable during light storms and reducing heat buildup, though it requires proper pitch and drainage to prevent water pooling on panels.

How do you maintain screening over time?

You rinse screens with a garden hose to remove pollen and dust, inspect spline for loosening after storms, and replace panels if tears develop, keeping the enclosure effective against insects season after season.

If your patio or deck sits unused due to bugs, weather, or debris, reach out to Eagleview Construction, LLC to design and build a screened enclosure that extends your home's livable space into the outdoors.