From Oakleaf Plantation to the older streets near Kingsley Avenue, homeowners in Orange Park, FL, have invested in their properties and want to enjoy them. Florida’s insects, afternoon storms, and relentless humidity tend to make that harder than it should be.
Screen Enclosures by Colonial Construction installs custom screen enclosures in Orange Park, FL, that help residents reclaim their outdoor spaces and use them comfortably year-round. We have worked across Clay County and Northeast Florida for more than 25 years. Orange Park is a market we know well, from the neighborhood layouts to the county permitting requirements.
Professional Custom Screen Enclosure Design and Build Services in Orange Park
A screen enclosure that holds up through Orange Park’s rainy seasons starts with decisions made well before the first piece of framing goes up. The gauge of the aluminum, the grade of the screen material, how the structure connects to your roofline, and how drainage gets managed around the foundation all affect the finished product’s durability and appearance.
We approach custom screen enclosures as a full design-and-build service for every project we take on. Our process is developed around the specifics of your property. Homeowners in newer Oakleaf Plantation communities often want larger pool enclosures with open sightlines, while older neighborhoods closer to the river tend to require more detailed planning around existing structures.
What our design and build process covers:
- Custom layout planning: We measure and plan around your actual yard dimensions and existing structure
- Aluminum framing: Commercial-grade aluminum suited to Florida’s heat, humidity, and UV exposure
- Screen selection: Options include solar screen, standard fiberglass, and pet-resistant mesh
- Roofline integration: The enclosure ties into your home so it looks like part of the original construction
- Clay County permit management: We handle the application and coordination on your behalf
What’s Included in Our Custom Screen Enclosure Services
Orange Park homeowners working with Colonial Construction get a complete service from the first visit through post-installation follow-up. Here is how the process works:
- Free On-Site Estimate
We visit your property, assess the space, and prepare a quote based on the project’s actual scope.
- Design Consultation
We talk through what you want to use the space for, whether that is a shaded seating area, a screened pool deck, or a covered outdoor dining space. The design fits the property and the way you live in it.
- Site Cleanup
We clean up completely once the job wraps. Your yard should look better when we leave than it did during construction.
- Post-Install Warranty
Our workmanship guarantee covers what we build. If something needs attention after installation, we come back and take care of it.
Homeowners interested in a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space can also explore our glass and sun room options alongside or instead of a screen enclosure.
Why Choose Screen Enclosures by Colonial Construction?
- Local knowledge: We have worked in Orange Park and Clay County for decades and understand the permitting process, weather demands, and neighborhood construction patterns specific to this area.
- Honest estimates: Our pricing is competitive and itemized. We do not pad quotes or introduce fees that were not part of the original conversation.
- Experienced crews: Our installers have handled projects across Orange Park and surrounding communities for years. The team that shows up knows what they are doing.
- 25 plus years of community trust: Most of our new Orange Park clients come through referrals from neighbors and previous customers who have seen the finished work firsthand.
- Financing options: We partner with LightStream, so Orange Park homeowners can move forward with a project without having to pay everything out of pocket at once.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a screen enclosure "custom" versus a standard installation?
A custom screen enclosure is planned and built around your specific property, including your roofline, yard dimensions, drainage, and how you intend to use the space. Standard installations follow prefabricated templates that may not fit the property well or integrate cleanly with the home’s existing structure. We build every enclosure on the site.
How does Orange Park’s weather affect the materials used in screen enclosures?
Clay County’s combination of heat, humidity, heavy rain, and UV exposure means material selection matters considerably. We use aluminum framing because it does not rust or warp the way other metals do in Florida conditions. Screen grades are chosen based on sun exposure and intended use, so the enclosure holds up season after season.
Can a screen enclosure be added to a home with an irregular lot or unusual roofline?
Yes. Many older Orange Park neighborhoods have homes with non-standard layouts, additions, or rooflines that take more planning to work around. Our design process handles those situations. We assess the structural connection points and plan the enclosure so it integrates cleanly, regardless of the home’s existing shape.


