
Stop letting insects and Santa Ana dust keep you inside. A properly built screen room gives you fresh air and outdoor living without the bugs, debris, or exposure your open patio creates.

Screen room installation in Burbank, CA involves building an aluminum frame around your existing patio or deck, stretching UV-resistant mesh across the frame, and installing a screened door and roof panels. Most standard screen rooms in Burbank take two to five days of active construction once permits are approved. BSP Burbank Sunrooms and Patios handles the permit application and all required city inspections so you do not have to manage any paperwork yourself.
A screen room is not a sunroom - it breathes like the outdoors, so it is not heated or cooled. That is exactly what makes it appealing in Burbank's mild climate, where you can realistically use an outdoor room ten or eleven months of the year. If you want the option of full enclosure down the road, our patio enclosures page explains the difference between a screened room and a fully enclosed space.
The most common concerns we hear from Burbank homeowners are insects, Santa Ana dust, and the sense that their patio feels too exposed to neighbors. A screen room addresses all three. It also protects outdoor furniture and flooring from the UV and debris that Burbank summers and fall wind seasons bring.
If mosquitoes or other bugs are driving you inside before sunset on warm Burbank evenings, a screen room addresses the problem directly. Burbank's mild temperatures from spring through fall make outdoor evenings genuinely pleasant - once insects are not part of the equation.
If your outdoor cushions bleach out quickly or a layer of fine dust coats everything after a Santa Ana wind event, your patio is fully exposed. A screen room with a solid or screened overhead roof dramatically reduces the UV and airborne debris that reach your furniture and flooring.
A patio roof cuts direct sun but does nothing for insects, wind, or the sense of being on display to neighbors. If you find yourself not fully relaxing because the space feels too exposed, enclosing it with screening creates shelter and privacy without blocking airflow.
If you already have a screen enclosure and the mesh is pulling away from the frame, has visible holes, or sags in the middle, it is no longer doing its job. Small tears spread quickly, especially after a wind event. This is a sign to call a contractor for re-screening or full replacement rather than patching and waiting.
The right screen room depends on your patio's existing conditions, how much overhead protection you want, and whether you are starting fresh or replacing an older enclosure. We build everything from straightforward aluminum-framed enclosures on existing slabs to rooms with solid roof panels for more substantial weather protection.
If you want more than a screen room - full enclosure with glass panels and weather protection - our patio enclosures page covers the options. For homeowners who want to turn an open patio into a proper living space entirely, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service takes that project from start to finish.
The most durable and low-maintenance option, suited to homeowners who want a room that holds up to Santa Ana winds and years of UV exposure.
Combines a screened perimeter with a solid insulated panel roof overhead, offering more shade and weather protection for covered patios.
For homeowners whose frame is structurally sound but whose mesh has degraded, torn, or sagged beyond repair.
A phased approach for homeowners who want to start with a screen room now and convert to a fully enclosed sunroom later.
Burbank averages around 280 sunny days per year and sits in the eastern San Fernando Valley, where Santa Ana winds roll in from the desert each fall and sometimes winter. Those gusts can hit 50 to 70 miles per hour in a severe event, and a screen enclosure that was not built for that level of force will show it - loose mesh, stressed frame joints, or a door that no longer latches. We build screen rooms to handle those conditions specifically, not just the mild-weather days when everything looks fine. We also serve the nearby communities of Glendale and Simi Valley, where similar wind exposure and permit requirements apply.
Many Burbank homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and the original concrete patios on those homes were poured thinner than current standards require. Before we anchor any frame, we assess the slab and tell you honestly whether it needs reinforcement. The City of Burbank's permit process also adds a review window before work can legally begin - typically two to six weeks - and a contractor who has worked with the City of Burbank Building Division before knows exactly what the reviewers need to see. The National Association of Home Builders provides guidance on structural standards for attached outdoor rooms that informs how we approach every installation.
Reach out by phone or the contact form below and tell us about your patio. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate - no cost and no obligation.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess your existing slab and roofline, and walk you through frame style, screen type, door placement, and roof options. You leave with a written quote.
We submit the permit application to the City of Burbank Building Division. This typically takes two to six weeks for review. If your neighborhood has an HOA, use this window to get written association approval as well.
The crew arrives, sets and anchors the frame, installs screening and the door, and completes any roof panels. Most standard rooms take two to five days. After the city inspection passes, we walk through the finished space with you.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within 1 business day and handle the permit process with the City of Burbank from start to finish.
(747) 291-7068We handle the full permit process with the City of Burbank Building Division on your behalf - from the application to the final inspection - so your screen room is documented and fully legal.
Every screen room we install in Burbank is anchored and tensioned to handle the high-velocity gusts common in the San Fernando Valley, not just mild-weather conditions.
We specify mesh products rated for Burbank's intense UV exposure so your screening does not bleach out or become brittle within a few seasons of installation.
Many older Burbank patios were poured thinner than current standards. We check your slab during the estimate visit and flag any reinforcement needs before construction begins, not after.
Every California contractor must hold a current state license, which you can verify in about two minutes through the California Contractors State License Board before you sign anything. Combining a valid license with genuine experience in Burbank's permit process and in building for Santa Ana wind conditions means your screen room is built to last - not just to look good on installation day.
Want to go further than a screen room? A full patio-to-sunroom conversion encloses the space with glass and adds climate control.
Learn MorePatio enclosures use solid or glass panels instead of screening, giving you a more weather-resistant and private outdoor room.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - the sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get your project on the schedule before the next wave of applications.