Cape Coral pool cages take a beating. Hurricanes tear screens. UV makes fiberglass mesh brittle and gray within five to seven years. Salt air corrodes aluminum frames, especially on canal-front properties. And every summer storm season adds more wear.
If your pool cage has torn screens, sagging panels, corroded frames, or a door that won't close right, we can fix it. Full restoration brings your cage back to like-new condition without replacing the entire structure.
Torn or missing screen panels are the most common issue. UV-degraded fiberglass mesh gets brittle and rips easily from wind, animals, or even light pressure. We replace individual panels or rescreen the entire cage.
Corroded aluminum framing is the second most common problem, especially on waterfront properties. We straighten bent members, replace corroded sections, reinforce weak connection points, and apply corrosion treatment to extend the frame's life.
Door issues include torn screen, worn rollers, broken closers, and misaligned locks. We repair or replace cage doors as part of any restoration project.
Standard fiberglass mesh is the economy choice. It's lightweight, affordable, and blocks insects. It typically lasts five to seven years in Cape Coral before UV degradation makes it brittle.
Polyester mesh is more durable and pet-resistant. It costs more but handles physical impacts much better than fiberglass. Families with dogs often choose this option.
Solar mesh is the premium upgrade. It blocks significant UV and heat while still allowing airflow. Swapping to solar mesh on the west and south panels of your cage reduces temperatures underneath by 40 to 60 percent. It costs more per panel but pays for itself in outdoor comfort.
Super screen is the highest-grade option. It blocks the most UV, resists the most wind, and lasts the longest. It's also the most expensive, but it's a smart choice for homeowners who want maximum longevity.
Most residential rescreening jobs take one to three days. A full restoration including frame repair, complete rescreening, and door replacement typically takes three to seven days. We schedule around your availability and minimize disruption.
After every hurricane season, demand for pool cage restoration spikes across Lee County. If your cage was damaged in a storm, contact us early. Wait times grow fast once storm season ends and everyone calls at once.
Basic rescreening runs $2,000 to $8,000 depending on cage size and mesh type. Full restoration including frame repair, complete rescreening, hardware replacement, and door service runs $5,000 to $20,000+. We provide exact pricing during your free on-site assessment.
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