Decide if you want a "knee wall" (a solid half-wall at the bottom) for more privacy or a full floor-to-ceiling screen for an open view. Phase 2: Framing the Space
The skeleton of your porch is typically built with pressure-treated 2x4s to withstand the elements. screened porch
Most U.S. cities require a permit for enclosing a porch, especially if you're adding permanent walls or electrical work. Decide if you want a "knee wall" (a
Install vertical 2x4s, usually spaced about 16 inches apart for stability. cities require a permit for enclosing a porch,
Secure a bottom track to your concrete (using concrete anchors like "red heads") and a top track to your existing roof or house structure.
Creating a screened-in porch is a rewarding project that transforms an underused deck or patio into a comfortable, bug-free living space. Whether you are building from scratch or enclosing an existing structure, the "story" of your porch usually follows a clear progression from planning and framing to the final decorative touches. Phase 1: Planning and Prep