We convert existing patios & porches into screened-in spaces & sunrooms that are comfortable, finished, & ready for year-round use.
Stunning Screened Porch & Sunroom Conversions in Clanton, AL
A patio or porch with a roof is already halfway there. The structure exists, but what’s missing is the enclosure that turns it into a space you can actually enjoy without fighting the heat, the bugs, or the elements. A screened porch conversion is one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner can make, and the result is a space that gets used far more than the open porch ever did.
Integrity Construction & Fencing converts existing patios and covered porches into screened porches and sunrooms throughout Central Alabama. We handle the enclosure, the finishing touches, like ceiling finishes, fans, lighting, flooring, and railings, and everything in between. Glass or screen options are available for sunrooms, so you can choose the level of enclosure that fits how you want to use the space.
What a Screened Porch Conversion Can Do for Your Home

Outdoor Living, On Your Terms
Screened porches extend the hours and the seasons you can comfortably spend outside. Morning coffee, evening meals, weekend afternoons: all of it becomes more enjoyable in a space that keeps the pests out and lets the breeze in. It’s one of the most used additions a homeowner can add to their home, and one of the most appreciated once it’s done.

Built & Finished to a Higher Standard
We handle ceiling finishes, flooring, fans, lighting, and railings as part of the conversion so the finished space feels cohesive and intentional. Every detail gets the same attention as the enclosure itself, because a porch that looks finished and polished is one you’ll actually want to spend time in, not just step out onto.

More Options, Same Quality Build
Screened enclosures keep pests out and let airflow in, making them ideal for homeowners who want that open, breezy outdoor feel with a little protection. Glass sunroom options provide a more enclosed, climate-friendly space that can be used comfortably in cooler months as well. We offer both and can help you think through which direction makes the most sense for your home and how you live in it.
Built with Integrity, Backed by Experience
A screened porch conversion sounds simple on paper, but a well-executed one involves more than stapling screen to a frame. The enclosure needs to be properly framed, the screen material needs to be tensioned and secured correctly, and the finishing details need to integrate cleanly with the existing structure. Shortcuts in any of those areas show up quickly, and they’re a lot harder to fix after the fact.
We bring a thorough approach to every screened porch and sunroom project, starting with a clear understanding of the existing structure, moving through the conversion with care, and finishing the space to the same standard we’d want in our own home. The result is a porch that looks like it was always meant to be there.
A screened porch or sunroom conversion could be exactly what your outdoor space needs. Reach out today for a free quote.
Screened Porch Questions, Straight to the Point
In most cases, an existing covered patio or porch is a great starting point for a screened enclosure. If the roof structure is sound and the footprint works for how you want to use the space, a conversion is often the most efficient and cost-effective path to a finished screened porch.
We assess the existing structure during the consultation to make sure it’s a good candidate for conversion and identify anything that needs to be addressed before the enclosure goes in. Most covered patios and porches are solid starting points, and converting what’s already there tends to move faster and cost less than building from scratch.
A screened porch uses screen panels to enclose the space, keeping insects out while allowing airflow and maintaining that open, outdoor feel. It’s a great option for homeowners who want to enjoy the breeze and the sounds of being outside without the bugs.
A sunroom uses glass panels instead of a screen, creating a more enclosed and protected space. Sunrooms can be used more comfortably in cooler months and tend to feel more like an interior room that happens to have a lot of natural light. Both are excellent options depending on how you want to use the space, and we offer both.
The enclosure is the foundation, but the finishing details are what make the space feel complete. Here’s what we can incorporate as part of the project:
- Ceiling finishes — painted drywall, beadboard, tongue and groove wood
- Ceiling fans for airflow and comfort
- Lighting for evening use
- Flooring — tile, painted concrete, or other outdoor-appropriate surfaces
- Railings for safety and style
- Paint and trim work to tie the space into the rest of the home
Getting the finishing details right during the build is easier and cleaner than adding them later. We’ll help you decide what makes sense for your space and your budget upfront.
For a straightforward conversion of an existing covered porch, the timeline is generally shorter than a ground-up build. The structure is already in place, which eliminates a significant amount of the prep and foundation work that would otherwise be required.
The addition of finishing touches, including flooring, ceiling work, lighting, and fans, adds time to the project, but it’s time well spent. We give you a clear timeline before work begins so you know what to expect and can plan around the project without any surprises.
Screened porches are consistently regarded as one of the better-returning outdoor home improvements, particularly in the South, where outdoor living is a priority for a large portion of the year. A well-built, finished screened porch adds usable square footage to the home and appeals strongly to buyers in this region.
Beyond resale value, the day-to-day return is immediate — a space that gets used regularly and makes the home more enjoyable to live in. Here’s what tends to contribute most to the value a screened porch adds:
- Quality of the build and finishing details
- How well the space integrates with the rest of the home
- The addition of features like fans, lighting, and proper flooring
- Glass versus screen options for year-round usability
- Overall size and functionality of the converted space
A screened porch that looks and functions like a true extension of the home will always deliver more value, in daily use and at resale, than one that looks like it was added as an afterthought.
Get the Quality Craftsmanship Your Home Deserves
If you’re planning a new fence, deck, renovation, or outdoor living project, Integrity Construction & Fencing is ready to help. Contact us today for a free quote, and let’s get your project moving.





