Ballantyne homeowners search for a Ballantyne porch builder when a back patio is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed — but they are not ready to build a full addition. A screened porch or screen room off the kitchen or existing deck is often the fastest way to add usable square footage in South Charlotte.
Why screened porches are popular in Ballantyne
Master-planned communities from Provincetowne to Regent Park share similar floor plans: open kitchens that want to spill outside, HOAs that care about exterior appearance, and lots that are flat enough for a deck, patio, or porch combination. Screened spaces give you outdoor dining from April through October without surrendering evenings to mosquitoes.
HOA architectural review
Almost every Ballantyne neighborhood has an ARC or design review process. Submittals typically need elevation drawings, material boards, and sometimes paint or decking color samples. We prepare that package as part of every project so approval does not hold up construction once you sign off on the design.
Permits and inspections
Building permits run through Mecklenburg County even when your mailing address says Ballantyne. Screened porches attached to the house are permitted structures — not a casual weekend project — and inspections cover framing, attachment to the home, and final details like fans and lighting.
Pairing a porch with a new deck
Many Ballantyne deck builder searches turn into deck-and-porch combinations: a composite platform for grilling, stairs to the yard, and a screened section for dining. One permit package, one crew, one schedule.
Other areas we serve nearby
We also build in Waxhaw, Cornelius, Lake Wylie, and Myers Park. See all areas we serve.
Next steps
Explore our screened porch services and Ballantyne local guide, then book a consultation to walk your yard.

