Layout, roof type, finish level, and how clean the enclosure sits in the space.
The point is not only the photo. It is whether the project type feels close to what you are planning.
These projects show the kind of free-standing screen enclosures, covered patios, existing-roof screen-ins, Elite Rooms, and MaestroShield™ rolldown openings we build across North Florida. Some link to fuller project pages. Others are here to show the kind of layout, roof line, and finished result we are talking about.
The point is not only the photo. It is whether the project type feels close to what you are planning.
These go a step deeper than the standard gallery cards and show what each project type is useful for.
A wide-span backyard enclosure that shows what a full fresh build looks like when the goal is clean framing and open sightlines.
A covered enclosure example that shows a more finished roof line, more shade, and a cleaner connection back into the home.
A project example for homeowners who need shade and privacy on a large opening without turning it into a fixed wall.
These are the kinds of projects where the enclosure is being built clean from the start instead of patched back together.
Wide open sightlines and full pool coverage when the job needs a full new layout instead of section-by-section fixes.
A larger span build where the framing and overall footprint have to feel balanced from the start.
Full screened coverage built around the pool area when the goal is protection without closing off the whole yard.
A cleaner screened footprint when visibility and open yard feel matter as much as coverage.
These examples are useful when a standard screen roof is not enough and the project needs more shade, more weather coverage, or a more finished Elite Room / composite roof look.
A strong example of a covered enclosure that needs more roof presence and a cleaner finished connection back into the house.
A roofed patio setup where shade, rain coverage, and a more finished outdoor-room feel are the main goals.
A good example of a project that blends screen and covered roof elements instead of using one roof type everywhere.
A covered patio example for homeowners who want a stronger overhead structure and a cleaner finished outdoor space.
These are useful examples when the space already has a roof or patio cover and the project is about screening it in cleanly.
A straightforward example of using the existing roof line instead of forcing the project into a free-standing enclosure.
A screened patio example where the house and roof structure do part of the work the enclosure would otherwise have to do.
A smaller footprint example that still needs the screen walls and roof relationship to feel deliberate instead of pieced together.
These are the project types to look at when the opening needs to stay flexible instead of being screened in permanently.
An opening that needs real shade and privacy control without losing the option to open it back up.
A useful example when the project needs both a covered roof feel and a motorized opening on the same job.
If you already know the project type, move straight into the estimate or quote request. If you are still deciding which direction fits best, compare the matching service page first.