Questions homeowners actually ask
My pool cage looks like it lost a fight with a hurricane. Where do I even start?
Call us or fill out the quote form first. Lee County sits in the active hurricane corridor between Tampa and Miami, and Hurricane Ian left thousands of enclosure panels damaged here.
How do I know if I need rescreening or a full frame replacement?
Push gently on the aluminum frame sections. A solid, straight frame usually points to mesh work, while bent sections or deep chalky corrosion need frame attention first.
Will my HOA approve the mesh I choose?
Many communities specify 18x14 or 20x20 mesh in charcoal or silver. Cape Coral Yacht Club, Pelican Landing, and Miromar Lakes can issue violations for non-compliant mesh.
What does quality rescreening actually look like when it's done?
The old spline is removed, new mesh is tensioned evenly, doors are re-hung, and the pool deck is cleaned. Loose doors are a common complaint after careless work.
How long does pool cage rescreening take?
A standard 1,000 sq ft single-story Cape Coral enclosure typically takes 4-8 hours with a two-person crew. Roof panels can add time and equipment.
Can I get just one or two panels replaced instead of the whole cage?
Yes, if the rest of the mesh is still strong. Once more than 20% of panels are torn or worn, full rescreening is usually more cost-effective.
Do you do pet-resistant mesh?
Yes. Pet-resistant mesh is usually 17x20 or heavier gauge, handles repeated claw contact, and costs about 30-50% more than standard mesh.
What should I do if my enclosure took hurricane damage?
Call us first. Lee County had one of Florida's highest concentrations of enclosure damage after Hurricane Ian, and post-storm scheduling fills fast after major systems.