How to Build Your Own Outdoor Screened Patio

Screening for your outdoor patio provides protection from many insects and dirt. A screened-in patio is great for barbecuing and eating outdoors because food is protected from wind-blown items and insects. Screened-in patios also provide protection from birds and insects who like to nest in patio furniture and in porch rafters. To screen in a patio it is necessary to cover the patio, converting it into a porch. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • At least 6 4-inch-by-4-inch, 9-foot-long wooden posts
  • Shovel
  • 1 load of 2-inch-by-4-inch lumber
  • Plywood
  • Shingles or tin
  • Hammer or power screwdriver
  • Nails or screws
  • Window box screens or sheets of window screen
  • Staple gun
  • Porch rails of lattice board
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Instructions

    • 1

      Build a cover for the patio, so that the patio is covered on top and protected from snow, rain, and sunlight. Dig holes around the perimeter of the patio to place the wooden posts. Place one post at each corner, and one each in the middle of the longest sides. You may not have to install all posts if the patio cover can be attached to the side of a house, or a roof. Push dirt back in around the posts and allow posts to settle for a week before continuing. Check to make sure all posts are level.

    • 2

      Construct a roof for the patio that is approximately 6 inches wider, on all sides, than the measurements of the patio. The extra 6 inches will help cover the posts that stick out from the sides of the patio, and provide extra protection from the elements. Lay 2-inch-by-4-inch boards out in the shape of the patio, add support beams through the middle of the frame, and cover with sheets of plywood.

    • 3

      Cover the plywood with shingles or roofing tin. Do this before placing the roof on top of the posts, as the roof will not be strong enough to support a lot of weight to place shingles or tin on the roof later. Hang the roof into place on top of the posts and drive nails or screws through to hold the roof into place on top of the posts.

    • 4

      Install 2-inch-by-4-inch pieces along the patio, between the bases of each post. If the 2-inch-by-4-inch pieces are flush against the ground, fewer insects will be able to get inside the screened patio. Install 9-foot-long 2-inch-by-4-inch boards in between the larger posts; place the pieces at an even width apart, the width may be the width of the screen you are using. Leave a wider section for later placement of a screen door.

    • 5

      Hang the screen pieces between the posts of the patio cover. Leave the door area open. Cover the area above the door if possible. Do not stretch the screen too tightly and cause tears and place numerous nails or staples around the edges of each screen piece.

Tips & Warnings

  • Install additional rails or lattice board along the bottom of the screened-in patio, to prevent children and adults from falling and breaking through the screen.

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