Pool Cage/Enclosure Installation
New or Replacement
We install new or entire replacement pool cages/enclosures, whether you want to just enclose the pool area or the entire back yard. No job is too small or too big.
- Structure/Frame Installation
- Screen Installation
- Tensioning/Anchor Rod Install
- Additions/Expansions
- Door Kits
- Bug Sweeps
- Kick Plates
- Pet Doors
CASE STUDY
Pool Enclosure Painting and Re-Screening
Performed in Parrish, FL
This case study is about a screened pool enclosure painting and re-screening job in Parrish, Florida. The customer had purchased the home in which the previous home owner had neglected to maintain the screen enclosure around their outdoor pool area, casuing the main screened pool enclosure structure/frame surface finish to oxidize and tarnish, as well as screens to fray and develop tears/holes, and rubber screen splines to degrade. The decision was made to rehabilitate the screened pool enclosure through a process of removal of old screens and old rubber screen splines, pressure washing, painting, and re-screening of the entire screened pool enclosure. This was a four part process as shown in the videos below.
Part 1 Video - New Upgraded Fastener Installation and Old Screen and Rubber Screen Spline Removal
Part 1 of a 4 part screened pool enclosure (pool cage) re-screening and painting job in Parrish, Florida. Part 1 includes upgrading all old fasteners with newer and better fasteners, drilling existing concrete anchor fastener holes deeper for newer longer concrete anchor fasteners, removal of all old screens and old rubber screen splines, and pressure washing of pool enclosure (pool cage) frame structure surfaces (in preparation for repainting/re-coating of pool enclosure metal frame structure surfaces with new industrial grade marine epoxy paint coating/finish). Video condenses a full 8 hour work day into a 31 minute video. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee, 5 Year Warranty on all work.
Part 2 Video - Masking, Tarping, and Covering of Areas in Preparation for Painting
Part 2 of a 4 part screened pool enclosure (pool cage) re-screening and painting job in Parrish, Florida. Part 2 includes preparation for repainting/recoating of pool enclosure metal frame structure by applying protective masking, clothes, and tarps to protect surfaces NOT to be painted. It is a meticulous process to ensure fine paint edges/lines without any bleeding nor overspray. Video condenses an over 8 hour long work day into a 54 minute video. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee, 5 Year Warranty on all work.
Part 3 Video - Painting of Pool Screen Enclosure Structure/Frame With Industrial Grade Marine Epoxy Paint
Part 3 of a 4 part screened pool enclosure (pool cage) re-screening and painting job in Parrish, Florida. Part 3 includes painting/recoating of pool enclosure metal frame structure surfaces with a new industrial grade exterior marine epoxy paint coating/finish designed to last for years. The new industrial grade exterior marine epoxy paint coating/finish is allowed to dry and cure over a full day. Video condenses a full 8 hour work day into a 25 minute video. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee, 5 Year Warranty on all work.
Part 4 Video - Installation of New Screens and New Rubber Screen Splines, Rinsing of Area of Dirt and Dust
Part 4 of a 4 part screened pool enclosure (pool cage) re-screening and painting job in Parrish, Florida. Part 4 includes installation of new pool enclosure (pool cage) screens and rubber screen splines, as well as all new exit/entry screen door hardware kits (door handles, door lock, and door gas shock/closer mechanism) and door bottom rubber sweeps. A final rinsing/washing of the entire pool enclosure area is performed for a complete clean job finish. Video condenses a full 8 hour work day into a 38 minute video. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee, 5 Year Warranty on all work.