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Lanai Screen Installation Orlando
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The installation time typically varies depending on the size and complexity of your lanai. However, our experienced team works efficiently to minimize disruption, and most installations can be completed within a few days.
Florida's hot and humid climate requires durable and weather-resistant screen materials. We recommend fiberglass or solar screens, which offer excellent protection against insects, debris, and UV rays.
Yes, our lanai screens are designed to withstand Florida's hurricane-force winds. We use high-quality materials and advanced installation techniques to ensure your screen enclosure remains secure during severe weather.
The cost of a lanai screen installation varies depending on factors such as the size of your lanai, the type of screen material, and the complexity of the installation. We offer competitive pricing and flexible financing options to help you budget for your project.
While you can install a lanai screen year-round, the cooler months (fall and winter) are often ideal. This allows for quicker installation times and avoids potential weather delays.
Regular cleaning is essential to maintain the appearance and functionality of your lanai screen. Simply use a mild detergent and a soft brush to remove dirt and debris. For tougher stains, a pressure washer can be used. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the screen material.
Yes, many lanai screen projects in Orlando may require a permit, especially if the project includes new framing, structural changes, or a full enclosure. Simple screen replacement may not require the same approval process, but new lanai screen installation should always be reviewed before work begins.
Permit requirements can depend on your city, county, HOA rules, and the scope of the project. A licensed lanai screen contractor can help determine whether your installation needs permitting, drawings, inspections, or code review before construction starts.
A lanai screen usually covers a patio or covered outdoor living area attached to the home, while a pool enclosure surrounds the pool deck and swimming area. Both use screen and aluminum framing, but the layout, structure, and purpose can be different.
Lanai screens are often chosen for shade, pest control, privacy, and outdoor comfort. Pool enclosures are typically larger and may need more structural engineering because they cover a wider span around the pool. The right option depends on whether you want to screen a patio, protect a pool area, or connect both spaces into one enclosed outdoor living area.
Yes, a screened lanai can help make your patio feel cooler by reducing direct sun exposure, glare, and heat buildup. The right screen material can improve shade while still allowing airflow through the outdoor space.
In Orlando, this matters because patios and lanais can become uncomfortable during long periods of heat and humidity. A properly installed lanai screen helps create a more usable outdoor area for dining, relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying the backyard without constant exposure to bugs, debris, and harsh sunlight.
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