Covered Decks and Patio Covers
Add a solid roof over your deck or patio for shade, rain protection, and year-round use beyond what a screen alone provides.
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Stop losing your evenings to mosquitoes. We build screened-in porches and screened decks in Asheboro that give you fresh air and comfort all season long.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Asheboro, NC give you an enclosed outdoor living space with fresh air and no bugs, most jobs take one to three weeks from start to final walkthrough depending on size and whether a new deck platform is built first.
A lot of Asheboro homeowners already have a solid deck that just sits empty from May through September because the mosquitoes and humidity make it unusable. That is exactly the situation a screened enclosure solves - turning a surface you paid for into a room you actually live in. If your yard is starting fresh, we handle the deck platform and the screen enclosure as one project. Either way, we also offer covered decks and patio covers for homeowners who want shade and rain protection along with the screen. For a more open overhead structure without full enclosure, we also install pergolas that add shade and style without closing in the space.
Every project we build in Randolph County is permitted and inspected. That record protects your homeowner's insurance and your home's resale value.
If you retreat indoors as soon as the evening starts in May or June, that is a clear sign. Asheboro sits in the heart of the Piedmont, where mosquitoes and gnats are genuinely bad from late spring through early fall. A screened enclosure with tight seams and a properly fitted door makes those evenings usable again.
If you have a structurally sound deck that sits empty most of the summer, you already have the hardest part done. Adding a screen enclosure to an existing deck is typically faster and less expensive than building from scratch. Many Asheboro homeowners find their older deck just needed a screen room on top to become the most-used space in the house.
If you invested in outdoor furniture that never gets used, your outdoor space is not working for you. Screened porches protect furniture from UV fading and rain as well as insects, which means your investment lasts longer and actually gets used. It is a practical fix as much as a lifestyle upgrade.
If your outdoor space gets full afternoon sun and no protection from light rain, you are limited to a narrow window of comfortable use. A screened porch with a solid roof panel gives you shade, keeps out light rain, and still lets in the breeze. That combination dramatically expands the number of days you can actually be outside in Asheboro.
We build screened enclosures from the ground up and add them to existing structures. If you need a new deck platform first, we handle that too - using composite, pressure-treated, or cedar decking depending on your budget and preferences. Once the platform is solid, we frame the enclosure with wood or aluminum posts and beams, stretch and staple the screen mesh tight, hang a self-closing door, and finish with trim that matches your home. Many homeowners also ask us about covered decks and patio covers when they want a full roof rather than just a screen, and we build those too.
For homeowners who want privacy fencing around their screened porch area, we also install wood and privacy fences as part of the same project. Combining outdoor structures in one build often saves money on mobilization and keeps your yard disruption to a shorter window.
Best for homeowners with a solid deck who want to add bug protection and shade without rebuilding the platform.
Best for homeowners starting from scratch who want a dedicated outdoor room built from the foundation up.
Best for homeowners who want both insect protection and full rain and shade coverage year-round.
Best for homeowners with pets, high sun exposure, or a preference for solar screen mesh that reduces heat inside the enclosure.
Asheboro sits in the heart of the North Carolina Piedmont, where warm, humid summers stretch from late April through October and mosquitoes and gnats are a genuine quality-of-life issue for anyone trying to enjoy outdoor space. This is the single biggest reason Asheboro homeowners invest in screened porches - it turns an unusable outdoor area into a room you can actually sit in on a July evening. Much of the residential housing stock in Asheboro was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of those homes have concrete patios or older wood decks that homeowners want to convert into screened spaces. Before any screening work begins, we assess whether the existing structure is sound enough to support a new enclosure, because older decks sometimes need reinforcement or partial replacement first.
Homeowners throughout the area, including those in Concord and Randleman, consistently choose screened porches as one of the most practical outdoor living upgrades. Any structural addition in Asheboro requires a building permit through the City of Asheboro Inspections Department or Randolph County Building Inspections, and the best time to get on the schedule is late winter before contractor availability tightens up and the warm weekends arrive.
Tell us the size of the space, whether you have an existing deck, and what you are hoping to use the porch for. We will respond within one business day and let you know whether a site visit makes sense before anyone drives out.
We visit your home to measure the space, check your existing deck or foundation, and discuss roofing styles, screen types, and door placement. You receive a written estimate within a few days, not a verbal number that changes later.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we pull the required building permit before any work begins. Permit processing in Randolph County typically takes one to two weeks. We handle all the paperwork.
Framing and screening take one to three weeks depending on size. A building inspector visits to confirm the structure meets local requirements, then we walk you through the finished porch and make sure every screen is tight, the door latches cleanly, and there are no gaps.
Written estimate, permitted build, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(336) 628-7099We submit the permit application to the City of Asheboro Inspections Department or Randolph County Building Inspections before a single board is cut. That inspection record protects your homeowner's insurance coverage and means the work is on record as safe and legal when you eventually sell.
You receive a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included before you sign anything. The number on your contract is the number you pay, barring something genuinely unexpected that we discuss with you first. No verbal ballparks that become moving targets.
We hold a valid North Carolina general contractor's license, which you can verify through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors. Working with the same local inspectors project after project means we know what they look for and how to keep the inspection stage moving without delays.
The most common reason screened porches still let bugs in is a rushed tensioning step or a gap where the frame meets the house. We take the finish work seriously - screens tensioned evenly, perimeter sealed against the siding, door hardware set to close on its own. Those details are what make the porch actually work on a June evening in Asheboro.
Asheboro homeowners who have worked with us consistently mention one thing: the project looked and worked exactly as described. That starts with a written estimate, runs through a permitted build, and ends with a final walkthrough where nothing is left unaddressed.
Add a solid roof over your deck or patio for shade, rain protection, and year-round use beyond what a screen alone provides.
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