If you have enjoyed relaxing under your pool screen enclosure for five or more years, you might notice that the screen stitching are coming apart or the screen is sagging. This can be a real eyesore and it can even hinder you from inviting relatives and friends to your lanai or pool enclosure. Fortunately, you don’t have to limit your enjoyment because of a deteriorating pool screen. With our pool screen & rescreening repair service, you can have your pool enclosure look brand new. What’s more, we will repair your screen or rescreen the enclosure within a day. So, why let a deteriorating screen ruin the fun?
A pool screen enclosure may need different types of repairs. Common among them are complete rescreening, single panel repair or replacement, structural damage repair, fixing rotted wood fascia, cage painting, and fixing sealant, among others. The cost of each repair varies depending on the required material and labor; replacing or repairing screen panels can cost relatively low.
Complete rescreening cost more depending on the size of the enclosure. Nevertheless, complete rescreening might be the most appropriate approach to pool screen damage. That’s because damage might seem small yet it has a serious underlying cause that will lead to extensive damage even after replacing a single screen panel. That’s why it’s advisable to have your pool screen enclosure inspected thoroughly before you decide whether to replace a single panel or to rescreen completely.