
Stop letting mosquitoes end your evenings early. We build screened porches and screened deck enclosures that let you enjoy your outdoor space from May through October, without the bugs.

Screened-in porches and screened deck enclosures in Marlborough give you a protected outdoor room that blocks insects while letting in fresh air and light, with most projects taking three days to four weeks depending on whether you are enclosing an existing deck or building from scratch.
Marlborough sits surrounded by wetlands and conservation land that fuel serious mosquito and black fly pressure from late May through September. Homeowners who try to use an open deck during those months often give up by early July. A screened enclosure turns those months from frustrating to comfortable.
If your deck is in good structural shape, adding a screen enclosure is usually faster and less costly than building from scratch. Many Marlborough homes from the 1980s and 1990s have solid decks that are ready for this upgrade. If you are also thinking about a full outdoor renovation, our covered decks and patio covers service covers similar ground.
If you are retreating inside by 6 p.m. from late June through August, insects are winning. Marlborough's proximity to wetlands means mosquito pressure is real and persistent. A screened enclosure lets you reclaim those hours.
If your deck is structurally sound but you rarely sit on it, the space is not working for your lifestyle. Many Marlborough homeowners have solid decks from the 1980s and 1990s that just need an enclosure to become rooms they use every day.
Cushions, rugs, and furniture that fade, mold, or get damaged every season are a recurring cost. A screened roof protects furnishings from direct sun, rain, and debris, so your outdoor investment lasts longer.
Many Marlborough homes have west- or south-facing decks that become unusable on sunny summer afternoons. A roofed screened structure blocks direct sun while still letting air move through, making the space comfortable again.
We build screened enclosures two ways: by adding a screen structure to your existing deck, or by constructing a full screened porch from the ground up with its own foundation, framing, and roof. For homeowners who want maximum outdoor living room, a full screened porch is the better choice, while adding to an existing deck gets you there faster and at lower cost. If you are also considering a completely open outdoor structure, our covered decks and patio covers service offers a rain-protected space without full enclosure.
For those who want protection from both weather and insects, combining a screened enclosure with a solid roof is the most versatile option. We also work with homeowners who want a pergola installation and want to explore adding screen panels as a future upgrade. Every project includes permit handling, framing, screening, door installation, and the final building inspection.
Best for homeowners with an existing solid deck who want to add insect protection without a full rebuild.
Best for homeowners who want a dedicated outdoor room with its own foundation, framing, and roof.
Best for homeowners who want protection from both insects and rain, maximizing usable outdoor time.
Best for homeowners who already have a covered deck or pergola and want to add seasonal insect protection.
Marlborough sits in central Middlesex County, surrounded by wetlands, ponds, and conservation land that breed mosquitoes and black flies from late May through September. Homeowners near Lake Williams or in neighborhoods bordering conservation areas feel this pressure more than most. A screened enclosure built for this environment uses tight mesh installation and sealed corners that leave no gaps for insects. We know what Marlborough's insect season looks like, and we build accordingly.
The region also sees around 50 inches of snow per year with repeated freeze-thaw cycles from November through March. Framing connections, post bases, and screen frames all need to be built to handle this seasonal movement without loosening or cracking over time. Homeowners in Natick and Ashland face the same conditions, and we build to the same standard across all of our service area.
Call or submit the form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask whether you have an existing deck, your rough size, and if your neighborhood has HOA rules. This takes 10 to 15 minutes.
We come to your property to measure, check the condition of your existing deck, and walk through your options. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a written price range before any commitment.
We submit the permit to the Marlborough Building Department before a board goes up. Permit review typically adds one to three weeks, and we keep you updated the whole time. No surprises.
Screened deck enclosures take two to five days. Full screened porches take two to four weeks. A Marlborough building inspector visits during framing, and we walk you through the finished space when the job is done.
We serve Marlborough and all surrounding towns. Responses within one business day.
(508) 276-7378We know the Marlborough Building Department's submission process and typical review timelines. We pull the permit, track the status, and schedule the inspection — you do not have to navigate city hall.
Marlborough averages around 50 inches of snow per year. We use hardware and framing techniques designed for repeated seasonal movement, so your structure holds tight through year ten the same as year one.
We have worked on homes across Marlborough and the MetroWest region. We know the housing stock, the insect pressure near the wetlands, and the permit timelines that matter for planning your project.
The biggest quality difference in screened structures is installation precision. We pull screens tight, seal corners completely, and install self-closing doors. According to the{' '} North American Deck and Railing Association, tight installation is the standard that separates a porch you use for decades from one that needs repairs within a few seasons.
Screened porch work is one of the more detail-sensitive projects in outdoor construction. Getting the permit right, building the frame to handle New England winters, and installing screening that stays tight for years are all things that separate a good job from a frustrating one. NADRA sets the industry standards we follow on every project.
A permanent roof over your deck or patio that keeps out rain and sun without full screening - great for extending outdoor time in shoulder-season weather.
Learn MoreOpen-frame structures that add shade and architectural character to your yard, with the option to add screen panels as a future upgrade.
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