
Stop abandoning your deck by mid-afternoon. We build screened enclosures that block Salinas Valley dust, wind, and insects so you can actually use your outdoor space.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Greenfield involve framing a screen enclosure around your existing deck or a new deck platform, installing quality screen mesh panels, adding a latching screen door, and pulling all required Monterey County permits - most enclosure-only projects run three to seven days of construction once permits are approved.
A lot of Greenfield homeowners have a deck they barely use because the afternoon heat, agricultural dust, and insects make it uncomfortable. A screened enclosure changes that. You keep the breeze, lose the bugs, and cut down on how often you wipe down your patio furniture. Greenville Fence & Deck has been working in Greenfield since 2015, and we understand the specific conditions here - the Salinas Valley wind corridor, older housing stock from the 1970s through 1990s, and the Monterey County permit process.
If your existing deck needs work before a screen enclosure can go up, our deck repair and replacement team can assess it first - we handle the structural check and the enclosure build as one project so nothing gets missed.
If afternoon heat, flies, or mosquitoes drive you inside, the problem is not the deck itself - it is the lack of protection. A screened enclosure with a shade panel or roof gives you ventilated outdoor space that stays usable through the hottest part of a Greenfield summer afternoon.
If you find yourself wiping down chairs every time you want to sit outside, agricultural dust and valley wind are working against you. A screened enclosure acts as a filter, dramatically reducing how much airborne debris settles on your furniture and floors - and how often you clean before you can relax.
An underused deck is the most common reason homeowners start thinking about a screen enclosure. If the deck was a selling point when you bought the house but you rarely sit on it, the problem is almost always comfort. Adding a screen enclosure often transforms a neglected deck into the most-used space in the home.
A screened enclosure gives children and pets a contained outdoor area where they can move around without wandering into the yard or being exposed to insects. If you find yourself constantly supervising outdoor time because the space is too open, a screened porch solves that in a natural, comfortable way for the whole family.
We build screened enclosures on existing decks and on new platforms built from scratch. For existing decks, we start with a structural check - many Greenfield homes have decks from the 1970s through 1990s that need a few repairs before a screen frame can safely attach. Once we confirm the foundation is solid, we frame the enclosure, install screen mesh panels, and hang a self-latching screen door. The result is a tightly built space with no sags, gaps at corners, or doors that stick within a season.
We work on projects that combine a screened enclosure with other outdoor improvements. If you want to enclose your deck and also add privacy around your yard, our covered decks and patio covers service pairs well - some homeowners add a solid-roof cover to one side and screening to the rest, which creates a sheltered space that handles Greenfield summers particularly well. For decorative outdoor shelter that stands on its own, our pergola installation service is worth a look as well.
Suits homeowners with a structurally sound deck who want to add bug protection and dust reduction without rebuilding.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch - we build the deck platform and the enclosure as one project with a single permit.
Suits homeowners who want a defined screened room attached to the back or side of the house, separate from an open deck area.
Greenfield sits in the Salinas Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country. That means seasonal dust, pollen, and fine particulate matter drift into open outdoor spaces throughout spring and summer - and the afternoon wind corridor that runs through the valley makes it worse. A screened enclosure is not a luxury addition here; it is a practical way to make your outdoor space genuinely comfortable during the months when you most want to be outside. Greenfield winters are mild enough - with daytime temperatures often in the 50s and 60s - that a screened porch here can realistically be used for eight to ten months of the year, which makes the investment pay off faster than it would in a colder climate.
Monterey County requires a building permit for any screen enclosure attached to your home, and the review process typically runs one to three weeks. We handle the permit application for you and keep you updated throughout. We serve homeowners across the southern Salinas Valley, from King City to the south to Gonzales to the north, and we know the permit timelines and site conditions throughout this part of the county. An enclosure built to local conditions, with appropriate screen mesh and sealed framing, will look and perform far better than a generic solution five years from now.
We ask a few basic questions - the size of your existing deck or the space you have in mind, and your general timeline. We reply within one business day and schedule an on-site visit at no charge.
We measure the space, check the condition of your existing deck, and walk through your framing and screen options. You leave with a written estimate covering labor, materials, and permit fees - no verbal quotes only.
We submit the Monterey County permit on your behalf. Review typically takes one to three weeks. We track it and update you - if you have not heard anything after two weeks, ask us for a status check.
Framing takes one to three days, screen panel installation follows - usually the final day or two. The county inspector signs off, then we walk you through door latch operation and basic screen care before we leave.
Free written estimate, Monterey County permit handled, no pressure.
(831) 613-8004We select framing materials and screen mesh based on Greenfield's actual conditions - sustained UV, agricultural dust, and seasonal winds. That means your enclosure performs year after year rather than sagging or fading within a couple of seasons.
Many Greenfield homes have decks from the 1970s through 1990s. Before any enclosure goes up, we check the existing structure. If repairs are needed, we tell you the cost upfront - not after the screens are installed.
We handle the full permit application through the Monterey County Resource Management Agency, attend the inspection, and deliver your signed permit paperwork at project completion. You do not visit any office or track any paperwork. Learn more at the NADRA website about what properly permitted enclosures require.
Greenville Fence & Deck has been serving Greenfield since 2015. Every project gets a written, itemized quote covering labor, materials, and permit fees - so you can make a real decision, not a guess.
Every project we take on in Greenfield comes with a structural check, transparent pricing, and a finished enclosure that meets Monterey County code. The North American Deck and Railing Association sets the professional standards for this type of work, and we follow them on every build. When you invest in a screened enclosure, you want it to hold up - and we build with that in mind.
Add a solid-roof cover to block Greenfield's intense afternoon sun and create a shaded outdoor room.
Learn MoreA freestanding pergola adds structure and shade to your yard without requiring attachment to your home.
Learn MorePermit slots in Monterey County fill up - reach out now and we can have your enclosure finished before peak summer heat arrives.