Pool Cage Restoration in Port Charlotte, FL

Bring Your Pool Enclosure Back to Life with Elite Screening

Florida’s heat, storms, and humidity take a toll on pool cages over time. Screens tear, frames rust, screws loosen, and paint fades — leaving your enclosure looking tired and less effective. At Elite Screening, we specialize in pool cage restoration services designed to give your enclosure new life.

Based in Port Charlotte, FL, we handle everything from rescreening and repainting to hardware replacements and structural adjustments. Whether your enclosure has storm damage or simply shows its age, we’ll restore its strength, beauty, and functionality.

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Why Pool Cage Restoration Matters

Your pool cage isn’t just an accessory — it’s an essential part of Florida outdoor living. A well-maintained enclosure provides:

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Protection from insects, debris, and wildlife

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Safety for kids and pets around the pool

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Shade and reduced UV exposure with specialty screens

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Privacy and noise reduction with Florida Glass options

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Increased home value and curb appeal

Neglecting pool cage maintenance can lead to costly structural damage or even full replacement. Restoration is a cost-effective way to extend the life of your enclosure and keep your pool area enjoyable year-round.

Our Pool Cage Restoration Services

We provide comprehensive restoration packages that address every part of your enclosure.

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Full Rescreening

We remove old, brittle, or torn screens and replace them with durable mesh tailored to your needs. Options include insect screens, solar mesh, pet-resistant screens, and Florida Glass for privacy.

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Frame Cleaning & Repainting

Over time, aluminum frames develop oxidation and fading. We clean the structure and apply protective coatings or paint to refresh the look and protect against corrosion.

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Screw & Hardware Changeouts

Rusty or loose screws compromise safety and cause ugly streaks. We replace old hardware with stainless steel or ceramic-coated screws built to withstand Florida’s humidity and salt air.

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Structural Repairs

If your enclosure has bent beams, loose framing, or misaligned doors, we make the necessary repairs to restore stability and function.

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Pressure Washing

Before any restoration, we pressure wash the entire enclosure to remove dirt, mildew, and buildup. This ensures a smooth, clean surface for new screens and paint.

Wondering if it’s time to restore your pool enclosure? Look for these common issues:

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Multiple torn or sagging screens

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Rusty screws or visible staining

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Faded or chalky paint on aluminum frames

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Loose or wobbly structure

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Doors that no longer close or latch properly

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Leaks or gaps that let in pests and debris

Signs Your Pool Cage Needs Restoration

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If you notice any of these problems, a full restoration will save you money compared to replacing the entire structure.

Restoring a pool cage requires specialized knowledge — not just basic screen repair. Elite Screening brings years of local experience and a proven process to every project.

What sets us apart:

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Locally owned and operated in Port Charlotte

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24/7 availability for emergency or urgent repairs

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Premium screens and rust-resistant hardware

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Careful attention to detail, from pressure washing to final inspection

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Free estimates and honest recommendations

Why Choose Elite Screening for Restoration?

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We don’t believe in quick fixes that only last a season. Our goal is to deliver results that last for years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does pool cage restoration take?

Most projects take one to three days, depending on size and condition.

Do you replace just the screens, or the frame too?

We replace screens and repair or repaint frames. If your frame is severely damaged, we’ll discuss replacement options.

Will you match my existing screen type?

Yes. We can match your current screen or recommend an upgraded material for better durability or privacy.

How often should I restore my pool cage?

Most enclosures need major restoration every 10–15 years, but regular maintenance like screw changeouts and cleaning can extend lifespan.

Restore Your Pool Cage Today

Don’t let a worn-out pool enclosure keep you from enjoying your outdoor space. With Elite Screening, you can trust that your restoration will be handled professionally, affordably, and with lasting results.