If your pool cage screens are sagging, tearing, or letting in mosquitoes, you are losing comfort and pool usability fast. Use this quick checklist: bent or detached screen panels, holes near corners, loose spline, visible rust at fasteners, and gaps where wind-driven debris gets through. In St Augustine Beach FL, salt air and afternoon storms can make small screen failures feel bigger within a season.
Rescreening is usually the right move when the frame is still solid but the screen system is worn out. If you are seeing repeated repairs in the same spots, or the screen tension has dropped, you will typically get a cleaner, longer-lasting result by replacing the screen mesh and related components rather than patching again and again.
Before you call anyone, note where the damage is concentrated. Front-facing sides near prevailing wind, corners by gates, and areas around light fixtures often fail first. That detail helps our team estimate scope accurately and plan the work so your pool area is back to normal sooner. In most cases, we can also confirm whether your frame needs minor reinforcement before new mesh goes in.
If you are unsure whether it is rescreening or a frame repair, we will evaluate it on-site. ScreenWorks JAX LLC focuses on fit, structure, and finish, so you get protection that matches your cage layout instead of a patchwork look. You can request an estimate and we will tell you what makes the most sense for your situation. If you’re noticing sagging screens, tears, or gaps around the frame, **pool cage rescreening st augustine beach fl** can restore a tight, insect-blocking barrier so you can enjoy your pool comfortably again. Start by checking for bent or detached panels, holes near corners, and any loose track areas, since catching these issues early helps prevent further damage and improves the final fit.
Most pool cage rescreening projects are completed in a short, scheduled window once measurements and materials are confirmed. The exact timeline depends on cage size, the number of damaged sections, and whether any frame reinforcement is needed. After our on-site evaluation, we will give you a clear schedule for your specific layout.
Rescreening is usually the better choice when damage is spread out, the screen tension has dropped, or you are repeatedly repairing the same areas. If the frame is still straight and secure, replacing the mesh and attachment components typically restores a clean look and more consistent protection. If the frame is compromised, we will recommend the right repair path before new screen goes in.
Clear the pool deck area around the cage so the crew has safe access to all sides. If you can, move patio furniture away from the work zone and make sure gates are unlocked. Let us know about any attached fixtures or items on the enclosure so we can plan the safest sequence.
Yes, we follow Florida Building Code and local permit requirements when applicable, and we align work with pool enclosure safety standards. If your project requires permits or documentation, we coordinate the process and can provide basic project paperwork upon request. We will confirm what applies to your specific cage during the evaluation.
We protect surrounding structures, keep the work area organized, and maintain clear communication while the crew is on-site. The installation process is planned to minimize mess and avoid damage to nearby surfaces. After the job, we complete a final walkthrough and cleanup so your pool area is ready to use.
Sometimes, spot repairs make sense when the frame is solid and the damage is limited to a small area. If multiple sections are failing or the screen system is worn across the cage, full rescreening usually delivers a more uniform result. During evaluation, we will show you what we find and recommend the most practical option.
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1027 Blanding Blvd.
Suite 602
Orange Park, FL 32065
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904.272.8604