Upgrade your porch with more comfort, airflow, and protection.
Explore porch enclosure ideas that keep airflow and views while adding screens, glass, doors, and a cleaner finished feel.
We look at openings, railings, roof, columns, floor, doors, and traffic flow.

We help compare screen, glass, Eze Breeze, trim, and door options.

We confirm opening layout, airflow, privacy, finish details, and installation direction.

Our team completes the porch enclosure with a clean, finished look.

The Porch Enclosure Contractor plan adds the desired protection and comfort while preserving the proportions, views, airflow, and outdoor character of the original porch.


A porch enclosure should improve comfort without making the porch feel closed off. These questions help explain screens, glass, Eze Breeze, doors, trim, airflow, and finish choices.
Sometimes. A covered porch may first receive screens and doors, with Eze-Breeze or glass added later if the framing and openings are designed for it. Electrical, flooring, insulation, and HVAC can also be planned as future phases. The intended final use should be established early so the first phase does not limit later upgrades.
Often, yes. ModExt first evaluates the existing roof, slab or deck, footings, framing, drainage, attachment to the home, and available openings. Some structures can support screens, Eze-Breeze panels, or glass with limited changes, while others need reinforcement or a new foundation before they can be safely enclosed.
The largest factors are size, demolition, foundation or framing, material level, roof complexity, stairs and railing, glazing, electrical or HVAC work, access, permits, engineering, and hidden site conditions. A detailed scope is more useful than a square-foot price because two projects of the same size can require very different work.
Cost is driven by the condition and size of the existing structure, foundation or slab work, roof repairs, number and type of openings, screens or glazing, doors, wall systems, insulation, electrical, interior finishes, and permitting. Irregular openings and hidden structural damage can also increase work.
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Tell us a little about your project, and our team will help you understand the best next step.