Adding a screen enclosure is a popular way to enhance outdoor living in Brevard County—but if your home is part of a Homeowners’ Association (HOA), approval is often required before construction begins.
At Lafferty Aluminum & Screening, we regularly help homeowners navigate HOA requirements and local regulations to ensure their screen enclosure project is approved and built correctly.
Most HOAs in Brevard County allow screen enclosures, but homeowners must follow architectural guidelines and receive approval before construction.
Start by reviewing:
These documents outline what exterior modifications are permitted and any design restrictions that apply.
If guidelines are unclear:
Direct communication helps avoid costly delays.
HOA meetings are a great opportunity to:
Most HOAs require formal approval before construction.
Typical requirements include:
Approval timelines vary, so plan ahead.
Even with HOA approval, local regulations still apply.
Your enclosure must comply with both HOA and county codes.
When you choose Lafferty Aluminum & Screening, you get more than just installation:
We help reduce stress and ensure your project moves forward smoothly.
Policies vary, but many do—provided guidelines and approval processes are followed.
Yes, if the design doesn’t meet architectural standards or community rules.
In most cases, yes. HOA approval is typically required first.
Yes. Screen enclosures that match the home’s architecture and use neutral colors are often preferred.
Yes. Experienced contractors can provide compliant designs and documentation.
Before adding a screen enclosure in Brevard County, make sure you understand HOA rules and local regulations. Proper planning prevents delays, denials, and unnecessary costs.
Contact Lafferty Aluminum & Screening today for expert guidance and HOA-compliant screen enclosure solutions.
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