A roof structure or screened enclosure over a new or existing deck is a valuable addition, providing protection against sun, rain, and insects, while adding more aesthetic and resale value than an awning or a gazebo.
Screened-in porch with knee wall and ceiling fan.
Remember that a roof structure doesn’t have to cover an entire deck. If your deck is large, consider covering only one portion and leaving the remainder uncovered. Besides reducing the price of the project, a partially covered deck allows you to enjoy the sun more on cooler days when the shade isn’t needed.
Ideally, a roof structure should be designed so that it blends into the profile of the home, instead of looking like it was an afterthought. Because of this, we match the shingles and siding of the roof with those of the existing home whenever possible.
Screened Porches and Sunroom Examples
Click on an image to see more about the project. You choose the roof style (gable, lean-to, hip), the ceiling type (vaulted, cathedral, etc.) column design, and more!
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Contact us to schedule an quote for your project. A project manager will meet with you to learn what you’re looking for, discuss deck design possibilities, and show you material options. After that, we’ll prepare a detailed proposal and design rendering. Request a Quote
Great service, communication and craftsmanship. We knew from the initial visit with Anthony, that we were choosing the right company to complete our project. We had some setbacks with the township which delayed the project a little but Stumps kept us informed along the way of every new development. When the crew arrived we found them to be polite, professional, and skilled. They cleaned up meticulously each day when they left. We are very satisfied with the whole experience and would definitely use them again if the opportunity arises.
Screened Porches & Sunrooms
A Natural Extension of Your Home’s Living Space
A roof structure or screened enclosure over a new or existing deck is a valuable addition, providing protection against sun, rain, and insects, while adding more aesthetic and resale value than an awning or a gazebo.
Screened-in porch with knee wall and ceiling fan.
Remember that a roof structure doesn’t have to cover an entire deck. If your deck is large, consider covering only one portion and leaving the remainder uncovered. Besides reducing the price of the project, a partially covered deck allows you to enjoy the sun more on cooler days when the shade isn’t needed.
Ideally, a roof structure should be designed so that it blends into the profile of the home, instead of looking like it was an afterthought. Because of this, we match the shingles and siding of the roof with those of the existing home whenever possible.
Screened Porches and Sunroom Examples
Click on an image to see more about the project.


You choose the roof style (gable, lean-to, hip), the ceiling type (vaulted, cathedral, etc.) column design, and more!
Request a Free Estimate
Contact us to schedule an quote for your project. A project manager will meet with you to learn what you’re looking for, discuss deck design possibilities, and show you material options. After that, we’ll prepare a detailed proposal and design rendering.
Request a Quote
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Great service, communication and craftsmanship. We knew from the initial visit with Anthony, that we were choosing the right company to complete our project. We had some setbacks with the township which delayed the project a little but Stumps kept us informed along the way of every new development. When the crew arrived we found them to be polite, professional, and skilled. They cleaned up meticulously each day when they left. We are very satisfied with the whole experience and would definitely use them again if the opportunity arises.