If your pool cage or lanai screens are letting in bugs, catching leaves, or pulling away at the corners, you are not imagining the problem. In Ponte Vedra FL, salt air, summer storms, and constant sun exposure can wear screen mesh and fasteners faster than most people expect. Rescreening becomes the practical fix when the frame is still solid but the mesh is stretched, damaged, or no longer sealing cleanly.
A torn screen is more than an eyesore. It can reduce airflow where you want it most, let in pollen and debris, and create extra wear on the frame as wind catches loose sections. You might notice fluttering at the edges, bowed panels, or spots where the spline or fasteners have failed. Those are good triggers to address it before the damage spreads.
Before you schedule, take a quick look at the frame. If the aluminum or structural members are still straight, anchored, and not corroded through, rescreening is usually the right move. If you see major frame movement, rust-through, or repeated failures in the same area, you may need targeted repairs first. Our team can confirm what your system needs after a short site evaluation. If you’re dealing with gaps, loose corners, or debris intrusion, rescreening ponte vedra fl can restore a tight, durable barrier that keeps bugs and leaves out while improving visibility and airflow. With salt air and summer storms taking a toll on existing pool cage and lanai screens, a professional rescreening helps extend their lifespan and keeps your outdoor space comfortable year-round.
The first step is a focused inspection of your existing enclosure or patio screening. We check the frame condition, anchor points, and the areas where the mesh has failed. Then we measure each opening so the new screen fits without gaps that can collect debris or let insects in. This is also where we confirm the best screen type for your goals, like visibility, airflow, and durability.
If the frame is straight and securely anchored but the mesh is stretched, torn, or pulling away, rescreening is often the right solution. During inspection, we check attachment points, corner alignment, and any signs of frame corrosion or movement so you do not pay for work that will not last.
Most estimate requests are answered within one business day, then scheduling depends on inspection findings and material availability. We typically plan installations Monday through Saturday, and we will share a realistic timeline after we confirm the scope on site.
Clear patio furniture and items near the enclosure edges so access is safe and efficient. If the work area includes a pool gate or door access, make sure routes are open for the scheduled window, and secure pets so the team can complete the job without delays.
Sometimes, yes. If only a limited area is damaged and the rest of the mesh and attachments are still in good condition, targeted repair may be enough. After inspection, we will recommend the most practical option based on how the system is failing.
We coordinate work to align with Florida Building Code expectations, local permit requirements, and pool enclosure safety standards when applicable. If your project needs permit coordination, we will confirm that during the inspection and planning stage.
Screen lifespan varies based on sun exposure, wind, storm impact, and how the system is attached. With proper tension, secure anchoring, and the right mesh choice for your setup, rescreening can restore performance for years, and we will discuss durability factors specific to your enclosure.
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1027 Blanding Blvd.
Suite 602
Orange Park, FL 32065
screenworks@bellsouth.net
904.272.8604