Torn screens fixed right, pool cages rebuilt to last

Screen Enclosure Repair in Orange City, FL

We repair and rescreen pool cages, lanais, and porches across West Volusia, serving Orange City, Deltona, DeLand, and DeBary. Straight answers, honest pricing, and work that holds up to Florida weather.

Local to Orange City and all of West Volusia CountyHonest assessments, no upselling a full rescreen you do not needPowder-coated aluminum and quality mesh built for Florida weather

If you own a home with a pool in Central Florida, chances are it came with a screen enclosure, and chances are that at some point the screen is going to fail. Down here we call them pool cages, and they do a lot of quiet work: keeping mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and love bugs off the deck, holding back leaves and falling debris, cutting the harsh UV that fades your furniture, and keeping your pool water noticeably cleaner. When the mesh tears or the frame gets bent, that protection disappears fast. We fix it.

We are a local screen repair company based in Orange City, serving homeowners throughout West Volusia County. Our work runs the full range, from swapping out a single torn panel and re-splining a screen door to rescreening an entire two-story pool cage or rebuilding a corroded aluminum frame after a storm. Whether your enclosure is on an established 1980s or 1990s subdivision home or a newer build, the materials and methods are the same, and we know them well.

Screen mesh does not last forever. Under constant Florida sun, standard fiberglass screen typically starts breaking down somewhere around the seven to twelve year mark. It gets brittle, the color washes out, and it begins tearing at the spline line or pulling loose in the wind. Add an afternoon thunderstorm, a falling oak branch, or a curious pet, and a single panel becomes several. Most of the calls we get are some version of that story, and none of them are unusual.

Our approach is simple and low-pressure. We come out, look at what you actually have, and tell you honestly whether you need a full rescreen, a handful of panels, or a frame repair. We are not going to talk you into replacing a whole cage that only needs three panels, and we are not going to patch something that is genuinely past saving and will just fail again in a season. Screen repair is a word-of-mouth trade, and reputation is the only advertising that matters in it.

If your enclosure is sagging, your screen is billowing loose, or a storm has left panels flapping, give us a call. We will walk you through the options, give you a realistic price range up front, and get your pool cage or lanai back to doing its job. Serving Orange City, Deltona, DeLand, DeBary, and the surrounding West Volusia communities.

Our screen enclosure repair services in Orange City

Frequently asked questions

What areas do you serve?

We serve Orange City and the surrounding West Volusia County communities, including Deltona, DeLand, DeBary, Lake Helen, Cassadaga, Osteen, Enterprise, and DeLeon Springs. If you are nearby and not sure whether you are in our area, just give us a call.

How much does screen enclosure work cost?

It depends entirely on the job. A single panel or spline repair is a modest service-call fee plus materials. A full pool cage rescreen commonly runs roughly $1,000 to $3,000 or more depending on panel count, height, and mesh choice. Structural frame repair is priced by the work involved. We give you a firm number after seeing the enclosure.

How long does screen last in Florida?

Standard fiberglass screen mesh typically lasts about seven to twelve years under Florida sun before it becomes brittle, fades, and starts tearing. Storms, branches, and pets can shorten that. When failures start spreading across the whole cage, it is usually time for a full rescreen.

Do I need a permit for screen work?

No permit is needed to replace screen mesh, which is considered maintenance. Permits generally come into play only when you are rebuilding or altering the aluminum structure itself. When a job crosses that line, we will let you know and handle it properly through the local building department.

What kind of screen do you use?

We install standard fiberglass mesh, tighter no-see-um mesh for blocking tiny biting midges, and heavier pet-resistant mesh for high-traffic and door areas. Many homeowners mix them, using pet-resistant screen down low and standard or no-see-um mesh up high. We will help you pick what fits your home.

Why does an aluminum enclosure need repair at all if aluminum does not rot?

Powder-coated aluminum resists corrosion and does not rot or feed termites, which is why it is the Florida standard. But it still bends under impact, corrodes over many years at the base and fasteners, and its anchors and connections can loosen from wind. Those are the structural repairs we handle.

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