Custom screened porch addition on a Nashville TN home built by JB's Enclosures

Screened Porch Nashville TN: What Does It Cost and Is It Worth It?

June 11, 202610 min read

JB's Enclosures builds custom screened porches throughout Nashville TN and the greater Middle Tennessee area — from Nashville proper and Belle Meade to Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, and out to Murfreesboro and Smyrna. As a veteran-owned company with over 20 years in the outdoor living trade, we handle everything from screening in an existing deck or back porch to building a brand-new screened in porch Nashville TN homeowners use year-round.

By Jeremy, Owner · Last updated June 2026

How Much Does a Screened In Porch Cost in Nashville?

The number depends on whether you're screening an existing structure or building from scratch — and in Middle Tennessee's active outdoor living market, there's a wide range.

Screening an existing porch or deck — $2,000 to $5,000 on average, or $10 to $25 per square foot, depending on the screen system, frame material, and any door additions. This is the most cost-effective path for Nashville homeowners who already have a covered porch or back deck and want to add bug protection and privacy without a full build.

Building a new screened porch — $10,000 to $35,000 for most residential builds, at $50 to $175 per square foot depending on size, materials, roofline tie-in, and finish level. According to Homeyou's verified Nashville project data, homeowners in Davidson County paid between $12,837 and $98,752 for screened porch and sunroom construction in 2026, with the higher end reflecting larger luxury builds in Brentwood, Belle Meade, and Williamson County.

Here's the cost breakdown by project type at a glance:

Custom screened porch addition on a Nashville TN home built by JB's Enclosures

The main cost drivers in Middle Tennessee: whether the porch is attached to the home or freestanding, how the roofline integrates with existing architecture, whether you need a new concrete pad or footing work, and the screen system itself — standard fiberglass, solar/privacy screen, or no-see-um screen for fine insect protection.

We provide written, itemized estimates at no charge. Call (615) 713-7902) to schedule.

Custom screened porch addition on a Nashville TN home built by JB's Enclosures

Screened Porch Ideas for Nashville Style Homes

Middle Tennessee has a distinct architectural character — and a screened porch that looks right on a Belle Meade colonial or a Brentwood craftsman looks different from one that suits a Murfreesboro new-construction home or a ranch off Nolensville Pike.

Here are the screened porch ideas for Nashville style homes we build most often:

The Classic Back Porch Screen Room. The most common project in Nashville's established neighborhoods. An existing covered back porch — the kind that came standard on most Davidson County homes built in the 1980s and 1990s — gets fully screened with a framed aluminum system and a screened door. It's a clean, cost-effective upgrade that transforms a porch that was used three months a year into one that gets used nine. In older Madison and Hendersonville neighborhoods where these porches are standard, this is one of the most popular outdoor living projects we do.

Attached Screened Addition Off the Kitchen or Family Room. For Nashville homeowners who want to expand their usable square footage, a screened porch addition built off the back of the home — typically aligning with the kitchen or family room — creates a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. In Brentwood and Franklin, where open-plan homes already have great sight lines to the yard, this addition extends the living space rather than just protecting the patio. These projects involve framing, roofline integration, and a proper footing — they're more involved than a basic screen-in but deliver a different level of finished space.

The Wrap-Around Screened Porch. Common on Craftsman and farmhouse-style homes in Nashville's Sylvan Park, East Nashville, and newer Nolensville developments. Wrap-around screened porches follow the front and side roofline of the home and create a defined outdoor living zone that's shaded in the afternoon, which matters in a Tennessee summer. They're architecturally prominent — they read as part of the home's design, not an add-on — and they're particularly effective at adding presence and curb appeal on homes with the right roofline.

Screened Porch Over an Existing Deck. For Nashville homeowners who built a deck in the last five to ten years and have realized they don't use it as much as they'd like because of bugs and heat, adding a screened structure over the deck is the most practical upgrade. This combines the deck as the floor with a new framed screen enclosure above. We do a lot of this in Smyrna and Mt. Juliet, where newer-construction homes with rear decks are looking for the next step in outdoor living.

Gable-Roof Screened Porch. The gable roof is the most architecturally compatible option for Nashville's predominantly colonial and craftsman housing stock. A gable-style roof on a screened porch ties into the home's existing ridge line and feels intentional rather than tacked on. When screened porch ideas for Nashville style homes are on the table, the gable-roof attached porch is almost always the version that photographs best and holds its value longest.

Screened In Porch Benefits for Homeowners in Middle Tennessee

Tennessee earns its reputation. The springs are gorgeous, the falls are long and comfortable — and the summers come with humidity, heat, and mosquitoes that can make an unprotected porch unusable from May through September. The screened in porch benefits for homeowners here are practical, not just aesthetic.

Bug-free outdoor living from March to November. Nashville's mild shoulder seasons — March through May and September through November — are legitimately some of the best outdoor living weather in the country. A screened porch extends those seasons by eliminating the mosquito problem that ends most unprotected patio evenings. For families with kids, it's the difference between a yard that gets used and one that doesn't.

Protection from Tennessee's afternoon heat. A properly built screened porch with a solid roof provides meaningful shade on a west-facing exposure. Solar screen — a denser mesh that blocks 70 to 90 percent of radiant heat — is an upgrade we recommend on porches with significant western afternoon sun, which is common on homes facing that direction in Smyrna, Spring Hill, and newer Nolensville developments. It's a material choice that makes a real difference in how much the space gets used in July and August.

Privacy without enclosing. One of the overlooked screened in porch benefits for homeowners in higher-density Nashville neighborhoods — East Nashville, 12South, Sylvan Park — is the way screening creates a defined private outdoor space without building a fence or adding solid walls. You can see out; the neighbors see screening. For homes on smaller lots where the yard doesn't provide natural separation, this is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.

Resale value. Screened porches return up to 84% of their cost at resale, and in Middle Tennessee's active market, well-designed outdoor living spaces often recoup more — particularly in the competitive Williamson County and Brentwood corridors where buyers have come to expect finished outdoor space as a standard feature.

Year-round usability with the right addition. A screened porch isn't a four-season room — it's not insulated, and it's not heated. But in Tennessee's climate, where hard winters are short and the rest of the year is genuinely mild, a screened porch can be comfortably used nine to ten months of the year. That's a different proposition than the same structure in Minnesota.

Why Nashville Homeowners Choose JB's Enclosures

We've been building outdoor living spaces in Middle Tennessee for over 20 years under owner Jeremy's lead — a veteran-owned company that operates the way military service teaches you to: show up when you say you will, do the work correctly, and stand behind it.

Our outdoor living work spans the full Nashville metro. We build screened porches in the older neighborhoods of Nashville proper — the established streets of Green Hills, Inglewood, and Donelson — and on the larger lots in Brentwood, Nolensville, and Franklin. We work on the tighter new-construction yards in Smyrna and La Vergne, on the acreage properties out in Spring Hill and Eagleville, and on the Belle Meade and Forest Hills properties where architectural compatibility is a real consideration.

Every screened porch project we take on gets a free estimate, upfront written pricing, and a realistic timeline before anything starts. We pull permits where required under Metro Nashville and Davidson County building code. And we design every porch with Tennessee's climate in mind — which means the right screen material, proper ventilation, and roofline integration that keeps the rain out during the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through the Cumberland Valley most summer evenings.

Financing available starting at $125/month for qualified customers. See financing options.

Custom screened porch addition on a Nashville TN home built by JB's Enclosures

Our Screened Porch Service Area in Middle Tennessee

JB's Enclosures builds screened porches throughout Greater Nashville and Middle Tennessee:

Nashville · Brentwood · Franklin · Murfreesboro · Nolensville · Smyrna · Hendersonville · Mt. Juliet · Spring Hill · Belle Meade · Madison · Shelbyville

Also serving Arrington, Columbia, Eagleville, Forest Hills, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, La Vergne, Lebanon, Oak Hill, and Woodbury.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does a screened in porch cost in Nashville TN?

In Nashville, screening an existing covered porch runs $2,000 to $5,000. A new screened in porch Nashville TN build costs $10,000 to $35,000 for most homes, with premium builds running higher. Verified 2026 Nashville-area project data shows homeowners in Davidson County paid between $12,837 and $98,752 depending on scope and finish. JB's Enclosures provides free written estimates — call (615) 713-7902.

2. What are the screened in porch benefits for homeowners in Tennessee?

The main screened in porch benefits for homeowners in Tennessee are: bug-free outdoor living from March through November, protection from afternoon heat with solar screen upgrades, privacy without solid walls, and strong resale value. In Nashville's competitive market, screened porches return up to 84% of their cost at resale and are increasingly expected in upper-tier listings.

3. What screened porch ideas work best for Nashville style homes?

The most compatible screened porch ideas for Nashville style homes are: gable-roof attached porches that tie into the home's existing roofline (ideal for colonial and craftsman homes), screened additions built off the kitchen or family room for indoor-outdoor flow, classic back porch screen-ins for 1980s–90s Nashville homes, and wrap-around screened porches for farmhouse and Craftsman-style properties in areas like Sylvan Park or Nolensville.

4. Do I need a permit for a screened porch in Nashville?

Yes. Under Metro Nashville's Department of Codes and Building Safety, screened porch additions and new screened porch construction require a building permit. As of July 2025, Nashville operates under the 2024 International Residential Code. JB's Enclosures handles permit filing as part of every project — homeowners don't need to navigate that process independently.

5. How long does it take to build a screened porch in Nashville TN?

Screening an existing porch typically takes one to two days on-site. A new screened porch addition takes three to seven days for construction. Total timeline from first call to finished porch is typically three to five weeks, with most of that time in Metro Nashville permit processing. We give you a realistic timeline at the free estimate and keep you updated throughout.

Get a Free Screened Porch Estimate in Nashville

Whether you're screening in an existing back porch or planning a full screened addition on your Nashville-area home, JB's Enclosures delivers free estimates, upfront pricing, and same-week scheduling throughout Middle Tennessee.

Request a Free Estimate or call (615) 713-7902 today.

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Contact JB's Enclosures

JB's Enclosures 1349 Marymont Dr Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Phone: (615) 713-7902 Email: [email protected]

Serving Nashville, Murfreesboro, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Smyrna, Hendersonville, Mt. Juliet, Spring Hill, Belle Meade, Madison, and all of Middle Tennessee.

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