Porch Enclosure Contractor in Hampton Roads

Upgrade your porch with more comfort, airflow, and protection.

A Porch Enclosure Contractor can make an existing porch feel more finished, comfortable, and functional. We help plan the right combination of screens, glass, Eze-Breeze windows, doors, wall sections, and finish details while preserving the character of the porch.

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How a Porch Enclosure Contractor Adds Protection Without Losing the Porch Feel

The goal of a porch enclosure is usually to keep the airflow, views, and relaxed feel of the porch while adding protection and a cleaner finished look.
We help homeowners choose the right combination of screens, glass, Eze Breeze options, doors, trim, and finish details so the porch becomes more useful.

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Porch enclosures are chosen by homeowners who want to keep the porch feeling open while making it cleaner, more protected, and easier to use.

Why Choose ModExt as Your Porch Enclosure Contractor

We improve comfort without making the porch feel closed off.

We plan screens, glass, doors, trim, and airflow together.

We work with existing porch openings, rails, columns, and roof conditions.

We help reduce bugs, wind, pollen, and weather exposure.

We focus on a cleaner, more finished porch experience.

We help preserve views and the relaxed porch feel.

Porch Screens, Glass, Eze Breeze, and Finish Details

An existing porch can often become more comfortable without losing the qualities that make it feel outdoors. The Porch Enclosure Contractor should help select screens, glass, Eze-Breeze panels, doors, wall sections, and finishes that work with the original structure.

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Options may include screen walls, glass panels, Eze Breeze systems, door placement, trim details, privacy features, airflow, and ceiling or lighting upgrades.
Our Process

Our Porch Enclosure Process

Porch enclosures work best when the design keeps the porch feeling open while adding comfort and protection.
01.

Review the Porch

We look at openings, railings, roof, columns, floor, doors, and traffic flow.

02.

Choose the System

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

03.

Finalize the Details

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

04.

Install the Enclosure

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.

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Step 1: Let's Start Your Project

Step 1 of 3 • Takes about 30 seconds
First Name *
Last Name *
Phone Number *
Email Address
Step 2: Tell Us About Your Vision
Project Type?
Describe your project
Timeline
Financing
Project Address *
City *
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Zip Code *
Step 3: Almost Done
Upload Photos or Plans (Optional)
Maximum file size: 15 MB
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Turning your ideas into a clear and buildable plan.

What Affects the Cost of a Porch Enclosure?

Porch enclosure pricing depends on the existing porch openings, roof, columns, floor, railings, screen or glass system, doors, trim, ventilation, and finish details.
A porch with strong existing structure may be simpler to enclose than a porch that needs repairs, framing changes, or upgraded finishes first.

Common Porch Enclosure Cost Factors

Projects typically vary based on size, materials, site conditions, and customization.
Porch Enclosure FAQs

Common Questions About Porch Enclosures

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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.

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Can a porch enclosure project be completed in phases?

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.

Can an existing porch or patio be enclosed?

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.

What affects total project cost the most?

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.

What affects the cost of a porch or patio enclosure?

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.

Step 1: Let's Start Your Project

Step 1 of 3 • Takes about 30 seconds
First Name *
Last Name *
Phone Number *
Email Address
Step 2: Tell Us About Your Vision
Project Type?
Describe your project
Timeline
Financing
Project Address *
City *
State *
Zip Code *
Step 3: Almost Done
Upload Photos or Plans (Optional)
Maximum file size: 15 MB
Consent *