FIVE STAR RATED
SCREEN ROOMS
Tampa's expert residential screen enclosure contractor! Since 1998, our team of experts have been serving Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas, Pasco, and Sarasota counties with a focus on integrity and customer satisfaction.
We have a dedicated focus on ethics, quality and attention to detail that you won't find anywhere else! Customer satisfaction is our number 1 goal – that's why we've been in business since 1998. Our quality of work has been improving the value and beauty of homes across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Sarasota, and Manatee Counties.
See our gallery below that showcases our beautiful custom work.
No pool? No problem! You can screen in your back patio or lanai area as well. Maximize your outdoor living footprint with a screen room enclosure. This ensures that the bugs, leaves, and debris stay outside of your screen enclosure, no matter the time of year!
Homeowners without a pool in the Tampa area can still enjoy the many different design styles of gable, mansard, dome, or picture view with a patio screen enclosure.
Our team has been proudly serving the Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee and Sarasota counties since 1998 for residential pool enclosure, screen room, and screen lanai services. Home Tech Exteriors is a fully licensed and insured Florida contractor.
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Tampa
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Brandon
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Riverview
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Plant City
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Temple Terrace
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Carrollwood
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Sarasota
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Siesta Key
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Venice
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Southgate
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Osprey
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North Port
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Bradenton
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Lakewood Ranch
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Bayshore Gardens
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Palmetto
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Ellenton
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Anna Maria
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St. Pete
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Clearwater
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Largo
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Seminole
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Dunedin
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Tarpon Springs
We care about providing a quality fit and finished product that exceeds the expectations of our clients. Because of this, we've been in business since 1998 as the premier pool enclosure contractor in the Tampa Bay area. See what our previous customers have to say!
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How long should a screen enclosure last?Most screen enclosures are installed using fiberglass screens. These are popular due to their cost-effectiveness and ease of installation. The life expectancy of the screen depends on the quality of the screen. On average, fiberglass screens can last about 10 to 15 years. They are less prone to corrosion but can stretch or tear more easily than metal screens. The aluminum material used to frame a screen enclosure may last 20-30 years depending on the quality of the material, the environment, and the upkeep!
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What type of screen is best for screen rooms?The most common material used in screening is a fiberglass screen. Fiberglass does not corrode, stain, or rust. It's most important traits are that it keeps insects, debris, and leaves OUT...and let's a the great Tampa breeze IN. This material is more flexible than aluminum and doesn't scratch or rip as easily. Fiberglass offers a multitude of color and style choices as well.
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Does a screen room add value to your home?Adding a screen room or screen enclosure to your home adds living space and increases your home's livable square footage. Because of this – it's one of the best investments you can make to increase your home's value.
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What is the difference between a lanai & screen room?A screen room or screen enclosure encloses an area on the outside of your home, usually a paver or wood deck. This type of screen enclosure is built off of the side of your home. A lanai is a framed in section of your home, which could be a back porch. It is usually built in or around an existing home structure.