Pool Cage Rescreening

Hurricane-Ready ScreensBuilt for Florida

Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged screens ruin the look of an otherwise beautiful pool cage. We rescreen — full cages or single panels — with premium mesh, properly tensioned, and finished clean.

Licensed & Insured
Same-Week Service
5-Star Rated
Freshly rescreened Florida pool cage with taut new mesh panels
★★★★★5.0 Rated
24hEstimate response, every time
Close-up of a newly rescreened pool cage panel
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What We Do

Screens that look
tight, clean, and built to last.

Florida weather is brutal on pool cage screens — sun, salt, wind, and tropical storms all take their toll. Old screens stretch, tear, and go hazy, and once a single panel fails, others usually follow.

We do this every day. Your cage gets walked and measured, damaged panels removed cleanly, splines cut fresh, and new mesh tensioned the right way the first time. No wavy screens, no loose corners, no mess left behind.

  • Full enclosure rescreens
  • Partial panel replacements
  • Hurricane-rated mesh options
  • Pet-resistant screening
  • No-see-um fine mesh
  • Storm damage cleanup
Choose Your Mesh

Screen options
built for Florida.

We help you choose the mesh that fits your home, your pets, and your climate exposure — from standard visibility mesh to heavy-duty hurricane screens.

Standard 18×14

Classic charcoal fiberglass. Great visibility and airflow — the industry default.

Pet-Resistant

Reinforced weave stands up to claws, paws, and curious noses without tearing.

No-See-Um 20×20

Tighter weave keeps tiny Florida biters out. Ideal for coastal and waterfront homes.

Hurricane Rated

Heavy-duty mesh designed to hold up through tropical storm winds and debris.

What's Included

Every rescreen,
done the right way.

Step 01

Fresh Splines & Mesh Cut to Size

New spline on every job — no reusing brittle old material. Mesh is cut cleanly and sized to each panel before installation.

Step 02

Proper Tensioning, No Waves

Tension is everything. Our screens come out flat and even across every panel so the whole cage looks fresh and clean.

Step 03

Frame Inspection Included

While we're there, we catch loose screws and minor frame issues — and handle them before they become a bigger problem.

Step 04

Mesh Options to Match Your Lifestyle

Standard fiberglass, hurricane-rated, pet-resistant, or no-see-um — we walk you through what makes sense for your home.

Step 05

Clean Job Site, Always

We leave your pool deck cleaner than we found it. All old screen, spline, and debris are bagged, hauled off, and disposed of.

Step 06

Fast Turnaround

Partial rescreens 1-2 days. Full cage rescreens typically completed in 3–5 working days, weather permitting.

Our Process

From first call
to final walk-through.

No high-pressure sales, no surprise charges. Four honest steps.

01

Free Estimate

Call or text and we'll be on-site within 24 hours to measure, inspect, and quote. No commitment.

02

Scope & Plan

We confirm mesh choice, any frame work needed, and lock a start date that fits your schedule.

03

Clean Install

Owner on-site. Old mesh removed, frames prepped, new screens tensioned panel by panel.

04

Final Walk

We walk the finished job with you — it's not done until you're completely satisfied.

Recent Work

A closer look at
our finished cages.

Fresh installs from across Central and South Florida. Every panel tensioned right, every frame inspected, every job left clean.

Finished pool cage with crisp mesh panels Full Rescreen
Close-up of new mesh tensioned in aluminum frame Panel Detail
Real Results

Before &
after.

Before Pool cage with torn and faded screens before rescreening
After Pool cage after fresh rescreening
FAQ

Common questions
about rescreening.

Don't see yours? Call or text — we'd rather answer it honestly than hide it in fine print.

How long does a full rescreen take?

Most full pool cage rescreens take 2–3 working days depending on cage size, weather, and mesh availability. Partial rescreens are often completed in a single day. We give you a realistic timeline before work starts — no guessing.

Do I need to replace the whole cage or just the panels?

Almost always just the panels. The aluminum frame on most pool cages lasts decades — it's the screen mesh that fails. We inspect every frame before we quote, and only recommend additional work if something genuinely needs it.

What's the difference between hurricane mesh and standard mesh?

Standard fiberglass screen is rated for everyday wind. Hurricane-rated mesh uses a heavier weave and stronger yarns engineered to hold up through tropical storm conditions. In storm-prone zones or waterfront homes, we often recommend it.

Will rescreening fix the sagging?

Yes. Sagging usually comes from old mesh stretching and spline losing its grip. Fresh mesh with fresh spline, tensioned correctly, restores that tight, flat look. If the frame itself is the cause, we'll flag it upfront.

Do you offer warranties on the work?

Yes. Our workmanship is warrantied, and the mesh itself carries a manufacturer warranty. Specifics depend on which mesh you choose — we'll go over everything in your written quote.

Ready to Start?

Schedule Your Free
Rescreen Estimate

Most estimates scheduled within 24 hours. Clear pricing, owner on every job, and work that's built to hold up through Florida's worst.