Check your cage on a bright day and look for stretched or torn mesh, sagging panels, and gaps at corners. If you can see daylight where there should be tight screening, insects and small debris will keep finding their way in. In Jacksonville FL, that usually shows up after heavy storms, wind-driven sand, or repeated seasonal wear.
Notice airflow too. If the cage feels stuffy or the mesh looks uneven, it can change how air moves across the pool area and around your outdoor living space. Rescreening restores the balance between visibility, airflow, and protection so you can use the pool without constantly cleaning leaves and grit.
Before you call, decide what you want fixed. If the frame is solid but the mesh is failing, rescreening is often the most cost-effective path. If you see rusted fasteners, loose posts, or structural movement, you may need targeted repairs first so the new mesh stays tight for the long run. This is where a quick site look saves money. When you notice stretched or torn mesh, sagging panels, or gaps at the corners, it’s a clear sign you may need pool cage rescreening jacksonville fl to restore tight protection. Taking care of these issues promptly helps keep out insects and small debris while maintaining the clean, secure look of your pool enclosure.
Milestone 1 is a site evaluation. Our team checks the frame condition, corner connections, and drainage paths so the new screening sits correctly. We also confirm the mesh type and gauge that fits your cage design and your comfort goals, like better debris blocking without killing airflow. If any areas need repair, we flag them before work begins.
Most pool cage rescreening jobs cost based on cage size, how much mesh needs replacement, and whether any frame repairs are required. If the frame is in good shape, rescreening is typically the more budget-friendly option than rebuilding. For an accurate number, ScreenWorks JAX LLC will review your cage and provide a clear estimate after the site evaluation.
Rescreening is usually the better choice when multiple sections are torn, sagging, or pulling away from the frame. Patch repairs can work for small, isolated damage, but they may not restore uniform tension and appearance across the whole cage. A quick inspection helps determine whether targeted repairs or full rescreening makes the most sense for your cage.
Sometimes permits are required depending on your enclosure setup and local requirements. ScreenWorks JAX LLC coordinates permit needs when applicable and follows Florida Building Code and pool enclosure safety standards for secure anchoring. If you have HOA rules or prior permit history, share it during your estimate so we can plan correctly.
Prep is simple: clear the pool deck and keep gates accessible so the crew can move materials safely. If there are loose items on the cage or nearby furniture, remove them to protect surfaces and speed up installation. If you have pets or sensitive areas, let us know ahead of time so we can plan the cleanest route through your property.
With proper installation and secure fastening, screens can last several years, but lifespan depends on wind exposure, storm events, and how the cage is maintained. Early failures often come from loose edges, poor tension, or damaged attachment points. Rescreening with correct tension and Florida-suitable materials helps extend service life.
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1027 Blanding Blvd.
Suite 602
Orange Park, FL 32065
screenworks@bellsouth.net
904.272.8604