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Lanai Screen Enclosures in Savannah, GA

Savannah Screens designs and installs custom lanai screen enclosures in Savannah, GA that complement your home and landscape.

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Savannah Screens designs and installs custom lanai screen enclosures in Savannah, GA that complement your home and landscape. From a cozy screened lanai to a full lanai cage, we tailor the layout and screen type to your needs. Enjoy breezy, bug free outdoor living with a professionally built lanai enclosure.

Savannah Screens provides professional lanai screen enclosure throughout Savannah, GA, Georgia and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (912) 800-0780 or request your free quote.

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Lanai screen enclosures built for Savannah homes and climate

A lanai screen enclosure should fit your home, your yard, and Savannah’s coastal climate, not just a catalog photo. At Savannah Screens, we start by walking your lanai and the surrounding patio or pool area with you. We look at how the sun hits the space during the day, how close you are to marsh, rivers, or wooded areas, and which directions the strongest coastal winds usually come from. This tells us where we need tighter insect protection, heavier framing, or added bracing.

We also measure how your lanai ties into the house structure. Roof pitches, soffit type, gutter placement, and existing concrete or pavers all matter. A stucco home near Ardsley Park will need different attachment hardware and sealing methods than a brick home on Wilmington Island. We document all of this so your lanai screen enclosure does not just look right, it also drains correctly when we get one of those fast, heavy Savannah thunderstorms.

From there we go over purpose. Some Savannah homeowners want maximum airflow and a clear view of mossy oaks and marsh. Others are mainly focused on keeping out no-see-ums and lovebugs. Clarifying how you plan to use the space guides our screen mesh choice, frame height, and door layouts.

Materials that handle salt air, storms, and insects

Savannah’s mix of humidity, salt air, and insects is tough on a poorly built enclosure. For most lanai screen enclosures, Savannah Screens uses powder coated aluminum framing because it resists rust and holds up to coastal conditions better than many steel options. We recommend color choices like white, bronze, or clay that match common Lowcountry exteriors and do not show salt or pollen as easily.

For the screen fabric itself, we typically offer three main categories. Standard fiberglass is the budget choice for areas that are not directly facing marsh or heavy bugs. For properties closer to tidal creeks or wooded areas, we usually suggest no-see-um or "tiny insect" mesh with a tighter weave that blocks gnats and sand flies that are common around Savannah. For households with pets or kids who push on screens, we can install a heavier pet-resistant mesh on lower wall sections to reduce the chance of tearing.

Fasteners and hardware matter too. We use stainless or other corrosion resistant screws in key locations due to salt exposure, especially on properties closer to Tybee or the river. Door hardware, hinges, and closers are selected to handle frequent use and not seize up after a few wet seasons. Where needed, we also integrate kick plates and guard rails to protect screens from lawn equipment, pool furniture, or high foot traffic.

How our lanai screen enclosure process works

A typical lanai screen enclosure project with Savannah Screens moves through four main stages: site evaluation, design and pricing, fabrication, and installation.

During site evaluation, we inspect concrete or paver conditions, measure clearances around pool equipment and landscaping, check for existing drainage paths, and look for code issues such as set back lines or height restrictions. This is where we spot things like cracked slabs that might cause frame movement, or sprinkler heads that will need to be adjusted so they do not spray the new screens.

Next comes design and pricing. We create a layout that includes wall heights, roof style (shed, gable, or combination), door placement, and any special features such as panoramic screen bays or solid kick panels. You receive a written proposal that spells out materials, mesh type, frame finish, approximate timeline, and any prep work that may be needed, such as gutter changes or slab repairs.

Once approved, we move to fabrication. We order aluminum, screen, and hardware to size so we minimize cutting and waste on site. For many projects we can pre-cut framing in our shop in Savannah, which shortens the time we need to be working in your yard.

Finally, installation. We typically start by setting base tracks and tying the new frame into existing house fascia or walls with appropriate anchors. Roof sections are installed and braced, then vertical members and doors. Screen panels are rolled into place using spline that matches the frame channels. We seal at critical connection points to limit water intrusion and check that all doors self-close and latch properly, which is especially important for pool safety.

Cost factors for lanai screen enclosures in Savannah, GA

Pricing for a lanai screen enclosure varies, and we want customers to understand what actually drives the cost instead of guessing. The first factor is size and height. A simple ground level lanai, 8 to 10 feet tall and attached to a single story home, uses less material and is faster to build than a tall enclosure that covers a two story great room or wraps around a pool.

Roof design is another major factor. A basic shed style roof that comes off the back of your home is more economical than a complex multi-gable or hip design that must match a custom roofline. If we are tying into existing roofs or navigating around chimneys and second story windows, more time and flashing detail are required.

Mesh selection and frame finish also affect cost. No-see-um mesh and pet-resistant mesh are more expensive than standard fiberglass, but in many Savannah neighborhoods near marsh or wooded areas, the upgrade pays off in comfort and longevity. Dark bronze or custom colors can also carry a small premium over basic white finishes.

Site conditions can add or reduce costs. If your concrete slab is level, uncracked, and sized correctly, we can build on it directly. If the slab needs repairs, extension, or replacement, we coordinate with concrete contractors or work with one you already trust. Similarly, relocation of gutters, downspouts, pool equipment, or irrigation may be necessary, and those adjustments will be itemized so you see where every dollar goes.

Common issues we solve on Savannah lanai projects

Older or poorly built lanai screen enclosures around Savannah tend to show similar problems. Screen panels sag or pull loose where inferior spline or shallow channels were used. Salt and moisture cause cheap hardware to corrode, which makes doors drag, stick, or stop latching. Frames can rack or loosen where they were not properly anchored into masonry or house framing.

Savannah Screens is often called to correct these issues during replacement or significant repair. When we remove an old enclosure, we inspect the slab and attachment areas for hidden damage. If we see cracked concrete at anchor points or wood rot at fascia boards, we will show you and discuss the best fix before the new frame goes in. Addressing these problems up front prevents the new enclosure from developing the same failures in a few years.

We also plan for weather. Savannah can see high winds from tropical storms and hurricanes. While no screen enclosure is a storm shelter, frame layout, fastener selection, and proper bracing help your lanai hold up better in severe weather. We install additional bracing where engineering guidelines call for it and avoid overspanning large areas with undersized members.

Insect control is another frequent complaint. Many homeowners discover that a basic mesh does not keep out midges or gnats that come off nearby water or marsh. When we design a new lanai screen enclosure, we treat these as separate insect pressures and choose a mesh tight enough for your specific location. We also pay attention to ground level gaps and door thresholds where insects can sneak through if details are sloppy.

What to know before you hire for a lanai screen enclosure

Before hiring any company to build a lanai screen enclosure in Savannah, there are a few points worth checking. First, ask how they plan to attach the enclosure to your specific home. Brick, block, and wood framing all require different anchors and sealing practices, and generic answers often mean shortcuts.

Next, confirm how they address drainage. Our area gets sudden downpours that can overwhelm flat patios. At Savannah Screens we look for existing slopes, low spots, and how close your slab is to door thresholds. If your lanai slab is level with your interior floor, we will discuss options such as small interior gutters, additional weep holes, or slab adjustments to avoid water backing into the house.

You should also see actual samples of screen mesh and frame color, not just photos. Hold the mesh up and look through it toward your yard so you can see how it affects your view. Tighter meshes for gnats and no-see-ums darken the view slightly, which some people like for glare reduction and others do not. Making that choice in advance avoids disappointment once everything is installed.

Finally, ask about permitting and local codes. Some enclosures in Chatham County and the City of Savannah need permits and must meet pool barrier rules, especially where a lanai is part of a pool area. Savannah Screens handles the permitting process when it applies and builds to the applicable local standards so your project is both attractive and compliant.

If you are considering a new lanai screen enclosure or replacing an existing one, Savannah Screens can walk you through real options and tradeoffs so you end up with a structure that fits your home, your budget, and the Savannah environment.

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