Options for Enclosing an Existing Outdoor Space

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James Moylan

Monday, September 26, 2022

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Enclosing Outdoor Spaces in Maryland & Virginia

Screened porches, glass enclosures, and solid walls are your three main options for enclosing existing outdoor spaces. Each method offers different benefits—screens provide ventilation and bug protection, glass panels extend your season, and full enclosures enable year-round use. Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners should choose based on your foundation, existing roof, and intended use.

How to Stop Bugs from Coming through Screen Porch Deck Floorboards

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James Moylan

Friday, September 23, 2022

How to Keep Bugs from Screen Porch Deck Floorboards MD

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Bug Protection for Your Screened-In Porch

To keep bugs from coming through deck floorboards in your screen porch, seal gaps between boards with caulk or weatherstripping, install fine mesh screening underneath the deck structure, and ensure proper drainage to eliminate standing water. These proven methods create an effective barrier against insects that commonly plague Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners' outdoor living spaces.

In order to effectively protect against bugs, a screen porch must be completely enclosed, but if your porch wasn’t well built from the start, it is often the deck floorboards that were overlooked. Traditional decking has a 1/8” or 1/4” gap between boards, which is more than enough room for mosquitoes or other bugs to crawl through.

Here are the three most effective ways you can build or update a structure to provide more complete protection from creepy-crawlies.

Best Screened Porch Screens and Deck Screening Materials for 2022

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James Moylan

Friday, December 17, 2021

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Best Screened Porch Screening Materials MD & VA

The best screening material for your porch depends on durability, visibility, and local climate. In Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA, homeowners choose between fiberglass, aluminum, and pet-resistant options based on weather exposure and maintenance preferences. This guide covers the top materials for your outdoor living investment.

Top 5 Things to Consider When Adding Electric to a Screened Porch

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James Moylan

Saturday, December 05, 2020

5 Things to Consider Adding Electric to a Screened Porch

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Adding electricity to a screened porch in Maryland or Virginia requires planning around power capacity, permits, and safety codes. Before installing fans, heaters, or outdoor kitchens, assess your electrical panel, understand local building requirements in Montgomery County or Fairfax County, and hire licensed professionals. Here are five critical considerations for your project.

Fixed Screens vs. Retractable Screens for a Screened Porch

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James Moylan

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

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Both fixed and retractable screened porches offer distinct advantages for Montgomery County and Fairfax County homeowners. Fixed screens provide durability and year-round protection, while retractable options deliver flexibility and unobstructed views. Your choice depends on climate needs, maintenance preferences, and how you plan to use your outdoor space. Design Builders helps local homeowners select the right solution for their lifestyle.

Screens are a polarizing backyard feature. While many homeowners don't mind or even notice porch screens because the latest deck screening technology is so see-through, others detest them, viewing them as distracting barriers between them and their enjoyment of the beautiful outdoors.