Pool enclosures are the best solution to keep your pool clean and clear from debris, pests, and insects. Additionally – having a pool enclosure can reduce the heat in your pool.
Screen rooms are for those who do not have a pool but are looking for the benefits of a enclosed space. Screen enclosures also include lanais, screen rooms, and fame in porches. Click below to read more.
Decorative columns are a great way to increase the visual aesthetic of your outdoor living area. We develop custom column designs that are fabricated to fit your enclosure exactly.
Our team is fully equipped to remove and replace fiber glass screen on any pool enclosure, screen room, porch, or screened lanai in the Central Florida area.
Yes, your existing pool enclosure can be significantly reinforced to better withstand future hurricanes. We can upgrade your screens to hurricane-resistant mesh, install stronger structural components, and reinforce the frame to withstand high winds and flying debris. This will enhance your enclosure's durability and provide peace of mind during storm season.
The duration of the repair process depends on the extent of the damage. Minor repairs, such as replacing damaged screens or fixing small structural issues, can often be completed within a few days. More extensive damage, such as replacing large sections of the frame or installing a new roof, may require a longer timeline. Our team prioritizes efficient and timely repairs to minimize disruption to your outdoor living space.
Yes, we provide warranties on the materials used for repairs, ensuring that any replaced parts are covered. Our warranties typically cover both the products and the installation. If you experience any issues with the repaired components within the warranty period, we'll address them promptly.
Many insurance policies cover storm-related damage to pool enclosures. However, it's crucial to review your policy to understand your specific coverage. We can assist you in documenting the damage, filing a claim with your insurance provider, and navigating the insurance process.
In some cases, replacing your pool enclosure may be more cost-effective and beneficial than repairing it. If your enclosure has sustained significant damage, such as extensive frame damage or severe corrosion, replacement may be the best option. Additionally, if your current enclosure is outdated or doesn't meet current building codes and safety standards, replacement can improve its performance and longevity.
To minimize the risk of hurricane damage, consider these preventive measures:
Regular maintenance: Conduct regular inspections to identify and address potential issues early on.
Storm preparation: Secure loose items around your pool area and consider additional reinforcement measures.
Professional maintenance: Schedule professional maintenance checks to ensure your enclosure is in optimal condition.
Hurricane-resistant upgrades: Invest in hurricane-resistant upgrades, such as impact-resistant glass or reinforced frames.