Start with a quick checklist so you do not waste time or money after the storm. Look for torn mesh, popped spline, bent frames, loose corner posts, and gaps where insects and wind can get in. If your pool enclosure or lanai screens look wavy, sagging, or uneven, that is usually more than cosmetic damage. In Atlantic Beach FL, salt air and wind-driven debris can also stress fasteners and corners, which is why early inspection matters.
If you are seeing repeated rips or the screen is pulling away from the track, the fix is often rescreening rather than a small patch. Patch jobs can work for a single isolated tear, but they do not correct frame movement or compromised spline runs. The goal is simple: restore airflow and visibility while bringing your enclosure back to a tight, usable barrier for everyday life.
Before anyone measures, take a few photos from inside and outside. Capture the worst tear areas, any loose hardware, and the corners where the frame meets the structure. This helps our team quote accurately and reduces back-and-forth. If you have a pool enclosure, also note any areas that feel less secure when you push gently on the frame by hand.
After you contact ScreenWorks JAX LLC, we schedule a site evaluation around your availability. Our team checks mesh condition, frame alignment, spline and track condition, and the anchoring points that storms often loosen. Then we confirm whether you need full rescreening, partial rescreening, or a repair plus rescreen plan.
Most requests are answered within one business day, and we schedule installations and repairs Monday through Saturday. After a site evaluation, we confirm a realistic install window based on scope and material needs. If you share photos and the affected areas, we can often plan more efficiently.
If the damage is limited to a small isolated tear with intact frame alignment, a partial rescreen may be enough. When storms loosen corners, bend frames, or cause repeated pulling, full rescreening is usually the better long-term fix. During the evaluation, we will show you what is compromised and why.
We match the screen system to your enclosure type and exposure, focusing on durability, visibility, and airflow. Coastal wind and salt air can stress edges and fasteners, so proper tension and spline seating matter as much as the mesh choice. After inspection, we recommend the option that fits your priorities.
Warranty coverage depends on the specific scope of work completed, such as mesh replacement versus frame and hardware repairs. After the job, we provide the warranty details tied to your project so you know what is covered and how to request service if needed. If you want, ask about warranty terms during your estimate call.
Some projects require permits based on local rules and the extent of structural changes. If permits are needed, we coordinate the paperwork as part of the project planning. We will confirm permit expectations after the site evaluation and scope review.
Avoid pushing or pulling on damaged frames, and keep debris from collecting in the corners where hardware can loosen further. If the mesh is torn, do not let it flap in the wind, since that can widen the damage. Take photos for reference and schedule an evaluation as soon as you can.
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1027 Blanding Blvd.
Suite 602
Orange Park, FL 32065
screenworks@bellsouth.net
904.272.8604