
Stop letting bugs and coastal wind push you inside. We build screened porches and screened deck enclosures that let you enjoy the Port Hueneme breeze without the bites.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Port Hueneme add a fully enclosed outdoor living space - framed, roofed, and screened on all open sides - that blocks insects and coastal debris while keeping the breeze flowing. Most enclosures added to an existing deck are completed in three to five days of construction.
If you have a deck you rarely use because evenings get buggy or the salt-laden wind blows grit onto your furniture, a screen enclosure changes the situation completely. Port Hueneme sits right on the Pacific coast, and that coastal environment is manageable once your outdoor space has proper protection. If your deck itself needs work first, our deck repair and replacement team can assess it before any enclosure work begins.
A well-built screen enclosure with quality materials can last 20 years or more. The screen panels themselves may need replacing after 10 to 15 years, depending on sun exposure and how much physical contact they get - but the framing and roof structure should far outlast the screens.
If you head indoors every evening as soon as the sun goes down, insects are likely the reason. Port Hueneme's coastal location means gnats and mosquitoes are active near the water, especially in warmer months. A screened enclosure lets you stay outside through the evening without bug spray.
If you are constantly wiping down patio cushions or noticing white residue on surfaces near your deck, the coastal environment is working against you. Port Hueneme's ocean breezes carry salt and fine particles that settle on everything left exposed. A screened enclosure creates a buffer so your furniture stays cleaner and lasts longer.
If you have a perfectly good deck that rarely gets used - too exposed, too hot in direct sun, or just not comfortable enough - a screen enclosure can turn it into a room you actually spend time in. Many homeowners in Port Hueneme have decks that just need enclosure to become genuinely livable.
Port Hueneme lots are compact, and many homeowners do not have room to add a separate outdoor seating area. If your deck is the only real outdoor space you have, enclosing it makes that space work harder - covering more weather conditions and more hours of the day - without adding to your lot.
We build screen enclosures from the ground up and also add screen structures to decks that already exist. If you need a new deck built first, we handle that too - everything from framing and footings to the finished screen panels in one project. For a full outdoor living setup, we can pair a screened deck with a covered deck or patio cover that adds a solid roof structure before the screens go up. We can also tie in a pergola installation if you want an adjacent open-air section alongside the screened space.
All hardware and fasteners we use are corrosion-resistant and specified for coastal environments, because Port Hueneme's salt air will degrade standard hardware well ahead of schedule. We handle the permit application with the City of Port Hueneme's Building and Safety Division and help you navigate HOA design review if your neighborhood requires it.
Suits homeowners who already have a solid deck and want to add screens and a roof structure on top of it.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch who want a screened outdoor room built from the ground up.
Suits homeowners looking for the most affordable screen option that handles standard insects and outdoor debris.
Suits homes close to the water where salt air needs a screen material rated for marine environments.
Port Hueneme sits right on the Pacific coast in Ventura County, which means mild temperatures year-round - but also constant exposure to salt air, coastal wind, and insects that are active near the water. Unlike inland California cities where summer heat keeps people indoors, Port Hueneme is genuinely comfortable outside for most of the year. A screened enclosure here is not a seasonal luxury - it is a space you will actually use every month. Homeowners near Hueneme Beach in Port Hueneme find that a screened porch extends their usable living space without the cost of a room addition.
Most of Port Hueneme's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, and many homes have decks that were built during that era - meaning the deck itself may need assessment before an enclosure is added. We see similar conditions across neighboring Oxnard where older coastal housing benefits from the same coastal-spec materials and permit-compliant construction process. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry notes that outdoor living additions consistently rank among the improvements homeowners say they enjoy most - NADRA provides guidance on best practices for screen enclosures in coastal markets.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your existing deck, whether your neighborhood has an HOA, and what you want to use the space for - so we can come prepared for the estimate visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the condition of any existing deck. We walk through screen material options and roof style so you leave the visit with a clear written estimate - not a vague range.
We submit the permit application to the City of Port Hueneme's Building and Safety Division and help you prepare HOA design review documents if needed. Plan for two to six weeks before construction begins - we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, the crew arrives and frames the structure, installs the roof, and stretches the screen panels. After completion, the city inspector visits to sign off. We walk you through the finished space and explain how to maintain it in a coastal environment.
No commitment required. We respond within one business day and provide a written estimate after the on-site visit.
Every enclosure we build uses corrosion-resistant fasteners and marine-grade hardware rated for salt air exposure. Standard hardware deteriorates quickly this close to the ocean - specifying the right materials from the start means your screen structure holds up for decades without expensive repairs.
We submit every permit application to the City of Port Hueneme's Building and Safety Division on your behalf. Unpermitted outdoor structures create problems when you refinance or sell - our process means the work is inspected, on record, and fully compliant before we leave the job site.
A large share of Port Hueneme's neighborhoods - particularly near the waterfront and the naval base - fall under HOA rules. We help you prepare design review submissions so you are not scrambling after you thought the project was ready to go.
We provide a written estimate after the on-site visit that covers design, materials, timeline, and total cost. What you see on paper is what you pay - no line items that appear once the crew is already in your backyard.
Building a screened enclosure in a coastal environment requires different decisions than building inland - from material selection to permit timing. We have done this work in Port Hueneme and across Ventura County, and we bring that experience to every project.
Add a permanent solid or open-lattice roof over your outdoor space before screens go up - or as a standalone shade solution.
Learn MoreBuild an open-air pergola alongside your screened space for a combined covered-and-open outdoor living area.
Learn MoreOpenings fill up quickly during spring and early summer - reach out today to lock in your project timeline.