A good screen room gives you more time outside without dealing with bugs, rain, or harsh sun. It should feel open and comfortable, but still feel like part of the house instead of something tacked on later.
Brewer Built designs and builds custom screen rooms around your home, your layout, and how you actually plan to use the space. That can mean a brand new screen room, rebuilding an older structure, updating screen systems, or improving doors, railings, and finishes so the space works better day to day.
Based in Minnetonka, Brewer Built works with homeowners throughout the southwest Twin Cities metro.
Some screen room projects start from scratch. Others are rebuilds, upgrades, or part of a larger porch or deck improvement. We build screen rooms that are planned around airflow, shade, access, comfort, and how the space connects back to the house.
Custom screen room design built around your home, layout, and how you actually use the space day to day, including size, roof style, access points, and overall flow
Convert an existing deck into a screened-in room with proper structure, roof integration, and enclosure systems that make the space more usable
New screen room construction built from the ground up with proper framing, roofing, and layout so the space feels like a natural extension of the home
Replace old, damaged, or poorly built screen rooms with a stronger structure, updated materials, and a layout that works better for everyday use
Solid structural framing, proper footings, and secure tie-ins to the house to prevent movement, sagging, and long-term issues
Durable screen panels and enclosure systems that keep bugs out while maintaining airflow, visibility, and a more comfortable outdoor space
Screen room doors and window options that improve access, airflow, and usability while giving the space a cleaner, more finished look
Upgrade worn or outdated screen rooms with better materials, improved access points, and layout changes that make the space easier to use
Build a screen room with future upgrades in mind, allowing for an easier transition into a 3 season or 4 season porch later on
A screen room only works if it feels good to use and holds up over time. That comes down to more than just screens. It comes down to framing, roof tie-ins, drainage, layout, and how the whole space is put together.
With over 20 years of hands-on experience, Brewer Built focuses on the details underneath and around the finish work so the space does not just look good on day one. It stays solid and usable.
We plan the screen room around the home, the yard, and how you move through the space so it feels connected instead of added on.
The goal is to keep the outdoor feel while improving shade, airflow, bug control, and everyday comfort.
Strong framing, proper tie-ins, and the right support details are what keep a screen room solid over time.
We help you think through layout, materials, doors, screens, and the next steps so the project makes sense before work begins.
These are the questions homeowners usually ask before starting a screen room project. If you are not sure what type of space makes the most sense, we can help you think it through.
A screen room is usually a more open outdoor space designed to keep bugs out while still letting in air and views. A porch can mean a lot of things, including covered porches, 3 season porches, and 4 season rooms.
The real difference comes down to how enclosed the space is and how long you want to use it through the year.
Sometimes, yes. It depends on the condition of the framing, footings, and how the existing deck is attached and supported.
We look at the structure first. If it is solid, a conversion may make sense. If not, rebuilding part or all of it is usually the better long-term move.
A screen room helps a lot with shade, bugs, and light weather exposure, but it is still a more open space than a 3 season or 4 season porch.
Roof design, wall layout, and screen placement all affect how protected the space feels.
In some cases, yes. A screen room can sometimes be upgraded later with window systems or converted into a more enclosed porch space.
That depends on how it was originally built, which is why planning ahead matters if you think you may want that option later.
In most cases, yes. Screen room construction usually involves structural work, roof tie-ins, or changes to the existing outdoor structure.
We handle the permitting process and make sure the project is built to code.
Whether you are building a new screen room or upgrading an older outdoor space, Brewer Built will help you think through the layout, structure, and next steps so it gets built the right way.