Pool screen enclosures take a beating in South Florida — salt air, UV exposure, storm debris, and the occasional impact from landscaping or wildlife all degrade screens faster than homeowners expect. Atlantic Window Repair repairs damaged sections, re-screens entire enclosures, and installs new pool cage screen systems from scratch across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade Counties.
Our team handles every stage of pool screen work — from patching a single torn panel to building a full enclosure around a new pool installation.
Partial Screen Repair
Individual panels torn, stretched, or punctured by debris are re-screened in place. We match the screen mesh type and tension to the existing enclosure so repaired sections blend seamlessly with the rest of the cage.
Full Re-Screening
When the majority of an enclosure’s screens are worn, faded, or failing, a full re-screen is more cost-effective than patching. We remove all existing screen material, inspect the frame for damage, and install new screen throughout the enclosure.
Frame Repair & Structural Work
Bent, corroded, or storm-damaged aluminum frame members are repaired or replaced before re-screening. A sound frame is the foundation of any screen enclosure — we assess structural integrity on every job.
New Pool Enclosure Construction
We build screen enclosures from scratch for new pools and properties that have never had a cage. Our team handles measurement, custom frame fabrication, and full installation. Non-standard pool shapes and sizes are handled through our in-house workshop.
Screen Material Upgrades
Standard fiberglass mesh, no-see-um screen (fine mesh for insect control), solar screen (UV and heat reduction), and heavy-duty pet-resistant mesh are all available. We advise on the right material for each enclosure based on location, sun exposure, and how the pool area is used.
The South Florida climate accelerates screen degradation faster than most homeowners anticipate. Understanding the causes helps with planning the right repair or replacement approach:
• UV exposure — prolonged direct sun breaks down fiberglass mesh, causing it to become brittle and tear under light stress
• Salt air corrosion — properties within a few miles of the coast experience accelerated oxidation of both screen mesh and aluminum frames
• Hurricane and storm impact — wind-driven debris, pressure differentials during storms, and direct impacts from falling branches are the most common cause of sudden screen failure
• Biological growth — algae, mold, and mildew accumulate on shaded sections of screen, weakening the material over time
• Wildlife damage — birds, lizards, and small animals create small entry points that expand with weather stress
Atlantic Window Repair has worked across Palm Beach County for over six years. Every pool screen job is handled by our own team of seven master technicians — no subcontractors at any stage. This matters because pool enclosure work requires consistent tension across large screen sections; the quality of the finished installation depends on the experience of the crew doing it.
Our in-house woodworking workshop means we can fabricate non-standard frame components for older enclosures where original parts are no longer available — a common issue in Boca Raton’s established communities where pools were built in the 1980s and 1990s.
We carry Florida-approved materials and can advise on product selections that meet HOA guidelines in gated communities throughout Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and surrounding cities.
If damage is limited to one or two panels and the rest of the enclosure is in sound condition, repair is usually the right call. If screens are generally faded, brittle, or showing widespread wear — especially if the enclosure is more than 10–15 years old — a full re-screen is more cost-effective long-term. Our technician assesses this during the free estimate visit.
For most residential pools in Boca Raton and Palm Beach County, standard 18x14 fiberglass mesh provides good balance of visibility, airflow, and durability. Properties close to the coast benefit from heavier-gauge or vinyl-coated mesh for corrosion resistance. No-see-um screen (20x20 mesh) is recommended where small insects are a concern. We discuss the options at the estimate and can show material samples.
Yes. Storm damage is one of the most common reasons we’re called for pool screen work. After a hurricane or tropical storm, we assess both the screen material and the frame structure before recommending repairs. If the frame is bent or compromised, screen replacement alone will not hold. We handle both.
Yes. We work regularly in gated communities throughout Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and surrounding areas. We’re familiar with HOA approval requirements for screen enclosure materials and can advise on compliant product selections before work begins.
Yes. All estimates are free, on-site, and come with no obligation. One of our technicians visits the property, assesses the enclosure condition, takes measurements, and provides a written recommendation.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form to schedule a visit. We serve Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade Counties — Monday through Friday 9 AM–6 PM, Saturday 10 AM–2 PM.
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