
Screened porches and decks built for Tennessee evenings.
Cover, screening, framing and finish carpentry done by people who actually understand Southern weather, year-round usability, and how the space connects back to the house.
Three extra seasons of usable space.
A well-built screened porch in Nashville is one of the highest-value adds you can make to a home — outdoor entertaining without bugs, summer evenings without the heat sun, and a covered space that actually gets used 8 months out of the year.
The difference between a porch that gets used and one that doesn't is almost always the details: how it ties to the existing roofline, how the screen system holds up, the floor material, the lighting, and the way it connects to the inside of the house.

Outdoor structures, end to end.
- Screened porches with roof tie-in
- Covered patios & pergolas
- Pressure-treated & composite decks
- Multi-level decks & built-in seating
- Outdoor kitchens & grilling stations
- Outdoor fireplaces & fire pits
- Three-season & four-season rooms
- Tongue-and-groove ceilings & ceiling fans
- Outdoor lighting & ceiling speakers
- Stairs, railings & ADA-friendly access
- Permits & inspections handled
- Workmanship warranty in writing
Outdoor projects with the same rigor as inside.
Site walk
We look at the existing structure, drainage, sun exposure and how you actually want to use the space.
Design & estimate
Drawings, materials and a written estimate — no surprise allowances or vague line items.
Build
Permits, footings, framing, roof tie-in and finish carpentry — built to outlast the next storm.
Walkthrough & warranty
Punch list, final clean and your written workmanship warranty.
Outdoor living questions, answered.
How much does a screened porch cost in Nashville?
Most screened porches in the Nashville area run $35,000 to $80,000 depending on size, roof tie-in complexity, screening system, and finish. Adding a fireplace or outdoor kitchen pushes that higher.
Do screened porches require a permit?
Yes. Screened porches with a roof are permanent structures and require permits in Davidson, Williamson and Rutherford counties. We handle permitting and inspections.
What's the difference between a deck and a screened porch?
A deck is uncovered, lower cost, and easier to permit. A screened porch has a roof and walls, so it's usable year-round, keeps bugs out, and typically adds significantly more resale value but costs 2–3x more.
How long does an outdoor build take?
Decks typically run 2–4 weeks. Screened porches with roof tie-ins run 6–10 weeks including permits and inspections.
Composite or wood?
Both work. Pressure-treated wood costs less up front but needs more maintenance. Composite costs more but holds up better in Tennessee humidity. We'll talk through tradeoffs based on how you'll use it.