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Professional Patio Screening in Knoxville, TN
Patio screening creates a barrier between you and the elements. You get fresh air without the bugs. Shade without losing your view. Protection from pollen that settles on everything.
The right screen system depends on your space. Some homeowners need retractable patio screens they can roll up when not in use. Others prefer permanent screening for year-round coverage.

We handle the entire process. Design. Material selection. Framing. Installation. Our in-house crews build screening systems that hold up to East Tennessee weather.
Fixed Screen Enclosures
Permanent screening attached to framing creates a fully enclosed space. Best for three-season rooms and porches you use regularly.
- Year-round insect protection
- Maximum durability and stability
- Traditional screened porch aesthetic
- Lower maintenance requirements
Retractable Screen Systems
Screens that roll up when you want an open view. Ideal for patios where you want flexibility between screened and open space.
- Retract completely when not needed
- Unobstructed views when open
- Modern, clean appearance
- Protects screens from weather damage
Your choice depends on how you use the space. We help you weigh the options based on your budget, your home’s design, and how you want to use your outdoor living area.
Benefits of Screening a Patio, Porch, or Deck
A screened patio changes how you use your outdoor space. You spend more time outside. You feel comfortable. The space becomes usable in conditions that would normally drive you indoors.

Protection from Insects and Pollen
East Tennessee mosquitoes can ruin an evening outdoors. Pollen coats everything in spring. Fine mesh screens keep both out while letting air flow through.
We use screening designed to block even small insects. You get protection without losing visibility or airflow. Your outdoor space becomes comfortable again.
Shade and Sun Control
Screening reduces direct sun exposure. You get natural light without the harsh glare. The space stays cooler even on hot summer afternoons.
Some screens offer UV protection that goes beyond basic shade. We can help you choose mesh that blocks harmful rays while maintaining your view.
Extended Living Space
A screened patio becomes a room you use daily. Not just on perfect weather days. You can set up outdoor furniture that stays cleaner. Create an outdoor dining area. Build an outdoor kitchen.
The added square footage increases your home’s usable space. Many homeowners tell us their screened patio becomes their favorite room.
Privacy Without Walls
Screening provides a visual barrier without blocking airflow. You feel separated from neighbors while staying connected to your yard. The mesh creates privacy without the closed-in feeling of solid walls.
See What’s Possible for Your Space
Every property is different. We’ll visit your home, assess your outdoor area, and show you screening options that match your vision and budget.
Patio Screening vs Porch Screening
The terms sound similar. The construction can be different. Understanding the distinction helps you communicate what you need.
Patio Screening
Patios are ground-level surfaces. Usually concrete, pavers, or stone. Patio screening requires building a frame structure to support the screens. You’re adding an enclosure to an open space.
This means more structural work. Posts. A roof or pergola framework. Framing to attach the screening material. The project creates a screened patio enclosure where none existed.

Porch Screening
Porches already have structure. A roof. Posts or columns. Railings. Porch screening fits within existing architecture. You’re adding screens to an already-covered space.
Installation can be simpler when the framework exists. But you still need proper attachment points. The right screening materials. Frames that fit your porch’s dimensions.
Which Do You Have?
Not sure if you have a patio or a porch? Here’s the simple version. If it has a roof attached to your house, it’s a porch. If it’s an open surface at ground level, it’s a patio.
Either way, we handle both. We’ve screened hundreds of porches and built complete patio enclosures from the ground up. Call us at (865) 316-6933 and we’ll help you identify what you need.
Screening for Patio Enclosure Projects
A full patio enclosure creates an outdoor room. You’re building structure and adding screens in one project. This gives you the most control over the final result.

We design the enclosure around how you plan to use the space. Ceiling fans for air circulation. Lighting for evening use. Openings positioned for views and access.
Structural Considerations
The frame must support the roof load. Wind pressure. The weight of the screening material. We calculate loads based on local building codes and East Tennessee weather patterns.
Posts get positioned for maximum usable space without compromising strength. Railings integrate with the screening system. Everything works together.
Roofline Integration
The enclosure roof should complement your home’s architecture. We match roof pitch and style where possible. Use materials that coordinate with your existing roofing.
Proper roof design also handles water drainage. We slope the roof away from your home. Install gutters if needed. Prevent water from pooling or damaging the structure.
Opening Design
You need access to your screened patio. We install screen doors at key entry points. Some homeowners want multiple entrances. Others prefer large openings that can be closed off with retractable screens.
Window openings can be added for pass-through access to outdoor kitchens. Serving windows. Bar areas. We help you plan openings that make the space functional.
Porch Screening Systems
Several porch screening systems work well in East Tennessee. Each has advantages depending on your budget and preferences. We install them all and can explain which fits your needs.
Traditional Framed Screens
Individual screen panels fit into frames. The frames attach to your porch structure. This is the most common approach for permanent screened porches.
Framed systems are durable. Easy to repair if one panel gets damaged. You replace the single panel instead of the entire screening.

Screen Tight System
This system uses vinyl channels to hold screening in place. No frames around each panel. The screening stretches across openings and locks into the channel system.
Screen Tight creates a cleaner look with less visible framing. Installation is faster. The system works well for standard rectangular openings.
Retractable Porch Screens
Motorized or manual screens that retract into housings. You can open your porch completely or screen it based on conditions. Popular for porches where you want flexibility.
Retractable systems cost more upfront. But they protect the screening material when not in use. The screens last longer because they’re not constantly exposed to weather.
Fixed System Advantages
- Lower initial cost
- Maximum durability
- Traditional appearance
- Simpler maintenance
- No mechanical parts to fail
Retractable System Advantages
- Complete view when open
- Protected screens extend life
- Modern, clean aesthetic
- Seasonal flexibility
- Can open for cleaning
We help you understand the trade-offs. Then install the system that makes sense for your home and your budget.
Not Sure Which System Fits Your Porch?
We’ll show you examples of each system. Explain what works best for your specific porch structure. Help you make an informed choice.
Retractable Porch Screens and Retractable Patio Screens
Retractable screens give you control. Screen when you need protection. Open when you want an unobstructed view. The flexibility appeals to homeowners who use their outdoor space in different ways.
How Retractable Systems Work
The screen material rolls into a housing mounted above the opening. When you need screening, you pull it down manually or activate a motor. The screen extends across the opening and locks at the bottom.
Motorized systems use a switch or remote control. Manual systems have a handle or pull cord. Both work reliably when properly installed.
Retractable Porch Screens
These fit between porch posts or columns. The housing mounts to the underside of your porch ceiling. Screens drop down to your porch floor or railing.
We measure each opening precisely. Retractable porch screens need accurate dimensions for smooth operation. The screen should move freely without binding or gaps.
Retractable Patio Screens
Patio applications require more structure. You need a framework to mount the housings. Support posts for the screens to attach to at the sides.
We often combine retractable patio screens with pergola construction. The pergola provides the mounting structure. The screens roll down from the pergola beams.
Maintenance and Durability
Retractable screens need occasional cleaning. Debris can accumulate in the tracks. We recommend cleaning the tracks twice a year and wiping down the screen material.
When retracted, the screens are protected from weather. This extends their life compared to fixed screens that face constant sun and rain exposure.
Quality matters with retractable systems. Cheap mechanisms fail. We install professional-grade retractable screen products backed by manufacturer warranties.
Fixed Screen Enclosures vs Retractable Screen Systems
The choice between fixed and retractable comes down to how you use your space. Budget considerations matter. So does maintenance preference.
Fixed Screen Enclosures
- Lower cost for materials and installation
- No moving parts to maintain or repair
- Maximum structural stability
- Traditional screened porch aesthetic
- Permanent insect and pollen protection
- Simple, reliable operation
Considerations
- View is always partially obstructed by mesh
- Cannot fully open the space
- Screens constantly exposed to weather
- Seasonal use may feel limiting
- Replacement requires panel removal
Retractable Screen Systems
- Complete view when screens are open
- Screens protected when retracted
- Seasonal flexibility and control
- Modern, streamlined appearance
- Easier cleaning access
- Extended screen material life
Considerations
- Higher initial investment
- Mechanical parts require maintenance
- Motor systems can need repair
- More complex installation process
- Track cleaning needed periodically
Many homeowners choose based on primary use. If you want a three-season room you’ll screen year-round, fixed enclosures make sense. If you want flexibility for entertaining or seasonal changes, retractable screens offer more options.
We’ve installed both extensively. We can show you local examples of each. Help you understand what makes sense for your specific situation.
Screened Patio Design for East Tennessee Homes
East Tennessee weather influences design choices. Our climate brings challenges that don’t exist in drier or milder regions. Smart design accounts for these conditions.

Humidity and Moisture Management
High humidity means moisture accumulation. Screens can trap damp air if ventilation isn’t planned. We design with airflow in mind. Position openings to create cross-ventilation.
Ceiling fans help move air through the space. We often recommend fan installation as part of patio screening projects. Moving air reduces moisture and makes the space more comfortable.
Rain and Drainage
East Tennessee gets substantial rainfall. Your screened patio needs proper drainage. We slope floors away from your home. Design roof systems that channel water to gutters.
Screens should sit above floor level to prevent water contact. We leave space at the bottom or install a kick plate that protects the screen material from splashing water.
Sloped Properties
Many Knoxville-area properties have significant slope. This affects patio construction. We build level platforms where needed. Use posts of varying heights to accommodate terrain changes.
Sloped sites can actually create opportunities. Multi-level patios. Screened areas with great views. We help you use your property’s topography to your advantage.
Architectural Compatibility
Your screened patio should look like it belongs with your home. We match materials and styles. Use roofing that complements your house. Choose posts and railings that fit your home’s architecture.
Ranch homes might get a low-profile design with broad overhangs. Craftsman-style homes could include timber posts and exposed beam details. We adapt our design to your home’s character.
Let’s Design Your Ideal Screened Space
We know East Tennessee properties. We’ve worked with everything from flat suburban lots to steep hillside locations. Your site has potential we can show you.
Patio Screening for Outdoor Kitchens, Decks, and Entertaining Areas
Screening takes outdoor entertaining to another level. You can cook outside without bugs landing on food. Host evening gatherings without mosquitoes driving guests inside. Create an outdoor dining room that’s comfortable and usable.
Screened Outdoor Kitchens
An outdoor kitchen under screening becomes genuinely functional. Food prep areas stay cleaner. Appliances and surfaces don’t accumulate pollen. You cook outside in comfort.
We plan screening around kitchen layouts. Leave openings for ventilation near grills. Position screens to protect food prep areas while allowing smoke to escape.

Deck Screening
Elevated decks present unique screening challenges. You’re working with an existing structure that may not have been designed for screening. We assess your deck’s capacity to support additional framing and screening loads.
Sometimes we reinforce existing deck framing. Add posts specifically for screen support. The goal is a stable screening system that doesn’t compromise your deck’s structural integrity.
Entertainment Space Design
Think about furniture layout before finalizing screen placement. You want openings where people naturally move. Clear sight lines to TVs or views. Space for furniture without crowding.
We often recommend wider openings for entertaining areas. Double screen doors for easy access. Retractable screens that can fully open when you’re hosting large groups.
Lighting and Electrical
A well-lit screened space extends usability into evening hours. We coordinate with electricians when needed. Install recessed lighting in roof structures. Add outlets for fans, lighting, and outdoor electronics.
Proper lighting makes the space safer and more inviting. You can use your screened patio after dark without insects swarming every light fixture.
What Affects Patio Screening Cost
Screening costs vary based on several factors. Understanding what drives price helps you make informed decisions and set realistic expectations.
Size of the Area
Larger spaces require more materials and labor. A 10×12 porch costs less to screen than a 20×16 patio enclosure. We price based on square footage and linear footage of screening needed.
Screen System Choice
Fixed screen panels cost less than retractable systems. Manual retractable screens cost less than motorized versions. Your choice affects the overall project budget significantly.
Structural Requirements
Screening an existing covered porch is simpler than building a complete patio enclosure from scratch. If we need to construct posts, framing, and a roof structure, costs increase accordingly.
Sloped properties require more complex foundations. Reinforcing existing structures adds to costs. Every project has unique structural needs we assess during the estimate process.
Material Quality
Screen mesh ranges from basic fiberglass to premium specialty materials. Frames can be vinyl, aluminum, or wood. Higher-quality materials cost more but often last longer and look better.
We use durable materials designed for our climate. Cheap screening fails quickly in East Tennessee weather. We help you find the right balance between quality and budget.
Additional Features
Ceiling fans, lighting, electrical outlets, and upgraded screen doors all affect cost. A basic screening project costs less than one with integrated fans, outlets, and premium hardware.
We provide itemized estimates. You can see exactly what each component costs. Make informed choices about where to invest and where to save.
Get a Clear, Honest Estimate
We provide detailed free estimates with no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what your patio screening project will cost before we start work.
Why Quality Installation Matters
Patio screening only performs well when properly installed. Poor installation leads to sagging screens, gaps that let insects through, and structures that don’t hold up to weather.
Proper Framing and Support
Screening needs adequate support. Posts must be properly anchored. Framing should be level and square. We don’t cut corners on structural work. Your screening system’s longevity depends on the quality of the framework.
We’ve repaired plenty of failed screening projects. Usually the problem traces back to inadequate framing or improper installation techniques. Doing it right the first time costs less than fixing it later.
Screen Tension and Attachment
Screens should be taut without being overstretched. Too loose and they sag. Too tight and they tear or pull free from frames. Our crews know how to achieve proper tension.
Attachment methods matter. We use appropriate fasteners for each screen type. Secure screens properly to prevent wind damage. Seal edges to prevent insect entry.

Weather Resistance
East Tennessee storms test outdoor structures. We build screening systems that stand up to wind and rain. Use weather-resistant materials. Install screens in ways that minimize wind load.
Proper roof integration prevents water infiltration. We flash connections between screening structures and your home. Prevent moisture from getting behind siding or causing rot.
Local Building Codes
Some patio screening projects require permits. We handle permitting when needed. Ensure all work meets local building codes. Our installations pass inspection.
Code compliance protects you. It ensures structural safety. Maintains your home’s value. Prevents issues when you sell your property.
Our Installation Standards
Knoxville Deck Builders uses in-house crews. Not subcontractors for core construction work. We control quality at every step. Our team has built hundreds of screening projects across East Tennessee.
We back our work with a five-year workmanship warranty. Material warranties vary by manufacturer. But our installation quality is guaranteed. If something goes wrong with our workmanship, we fix it.
Serving Knoxville and East Tennessee
We’ve been building outdoor structures in this region for 25 years. We know the communities. We understand local architecture. We’re familiar with neighborhood requirements and property types.
Knoxville Deck Builders, operated by Anchored Construction and Restoration LLC, serves homeowners throughout East Tennessee. Our service area includes:
- Knoxville
- Farragut
- Maryville
- Alcoa
- Oak Ridge
- Powell
- Lenoir City
- Seymour
- Clinton
- Sevierville
- Surrounding communities
We travel to your location for consultations and estimates. Assess your property. Discuss your vision for the space. Provide detailed recommendations based on what we see.
Our familiarity with East Tennessee properties helps us anticipate challenges. We’ve worked on hillside lots in Farragut. Historic homes in downtown Knoxville. Newer developments in Maryville. Lake properties in Lenoir City.
Each area has characteristics we understand. Soil conditions. Typical architecture. Local preferences. This experience helps us deliver better results for your specific location.
Visit our office at 1219 Maryville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37920
Frequently Asked Questions About Patio Screening
How much does patio screening cost in Knoxville?
Patio screening costs vary based on size, system type, and structural requirements. A basic porch screening project might start around $3,000 to $5,000 for a small area with fixed screens. Complete patio enclosure projects with structural framing, roofing, and premium retractable screens can range from $15,000 to $35,000 or more.
The best way to get accurate pricing is through a free estimate. We visit your property, measure the space, discuss your preferences, and provide detailed pricing for your specific project. Call us at (865) 316-6933 to schedule your free estimate.
What’s the difference between porch screening and patio screening?
Porch screening typically involves adding screens to an existing covered structure that already has a roof, posts, and often railings. Patio screening usually requires building new structural framing to support both a roof and the screening material, since patios are often open ground-level surfaces.
Porch screening projects tend to be simpler and less expensive because the framework exists. Patio screening projects involve more construction but give you complete control over the design and layout of your screened enclosure.
Are retractable screens worth the extra cost?
Retractable screens offer flexibility that fixed screens cannot match. You can fully open your space for unobstructed views and then close the screens when you need insect protection. The screens stay protected when retracted, which extends their lifespan.
However, retractable systems cost significantly more upfront and have mechanical components that require occasional maintenance. They make the most sense for homeowners who want seasonal flexibility or who use their outdoor space in different ways throughout the year. We help you weigh the benefits against your budget and usage patterns.
How long does patio screening last?
Quality screening material typically lasts 10 to 20 years depending on the mesh type, exposure to weather, and maintenance. Standard fiberglass screening might need replacement in 10 to 15 years. Premium screening materials can last 15 to 20 years or longer.
The structural framing should last much longer—often 20 to 30 years or more when properly built and maintained. We use pressure-treated or rot-resistant materials for framing. Our five-year workmanship warranty covers installation quality, and material warranties vary by manufacturer.
Will patio screening protect against pollen?
Yes, patio screening provides good protection against pollen. The fine mesh blocks most pollen particles while still allowing airflow. East Tennessee’s heavy pollen seasons become much more manageable inside a screened patio.
While screening significantly reduces pollen exposure, some very fine particles can still pass through standard mesh. For maximum pollen protection, we can discuss specialty screening materials designed specifically for allergen reduction, though these may reduce airflow slightly.
How do I start a patio screening project in Knoxville?
Start by contacting us for a free consultation. We’ll schedule a visit to your home to see your outdoor space, discuss how you want to use it, and understand your vision and budget. We take measurements, assess structural needs, and answer your questions.
After the consultation, we provide a detailed written estimate with no obligation. If you decide to move forward, we handle design, permitting if needed, material ordering, and professional installation. The entire process is transparent with clear communication at every step. Call (865) 316-6933 or visit our Contact Us page to get started.
Transform Your Outdoor Space with Professional Patio Screening
Your patio, porch, or deck can become the most-used space in your home. A place where you relax without swatting bugs. Where you entertain comfortably on summer evenings. Where you enjoy fresh air without the annoyances that usually drive you inside.

Knoxville Deck Builders has spent 25 years helping East Tennessee homeowners create outdoor living spaces that work. We’ve screened porches and built complete patio enclosures for more than 1,000 satisfied customers.
We handle everything in-house with our own crews. No subcontractors for core construction. We control quality from start to finish. Our work is backed by a five-year workmanship warranty.
You get honest guidance. Clear pricing. Professional installation. And a screened space you’ll use for decades.
Ready to Start Your Patio Screening Project?
We offer free consultations and free estimates. No pressure. No obligation. Just straightforward information about what’s possible for your outdoor space and what it will cost. We’re here to help you make the best decision for your home.
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Knoxville Deck Builders
Operated by Anchored Construction and Restoration LLC
1219 Maryville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37920
Email: info@knoxvilledeckbuilders.com
Serving Knoxville, Farragut, Maryville, Oak Ridge, and all of East Tennessee