Pool Screen Repair in Skye Ranch

Every screened pool in Skye Ranch needs its mesh replaced every 7–10 years — UV, salt-laden rain, and storms degrade standard fiberglass faster than people expect. Common upgrades when you rescreen: super-screen (heavier UV-resistant mesh, 10–12 year life), no-see-um mesh for west-side panels, and pet-mesh on the lower 3 feet of doors and high-traffic panels. A full rescreen on a typical Skye Ranch cage runs $2,500–$5,500 depending on size and pitch. After a hurricane, schedule an inspection even if the cage looks intact — fastener loosening and panel deflection are common and can fail in the next storm.

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Frequently asked

How often should I rescreen?

Every 7–10 years for standard fiberglass; 10–12 years for super-screen. Sun exposure and storms shorten the cycle.

What is super-screen?

A heavier, more UV-resistant mesh. Costs ~20% more than standard but lasts 30–50% longer in Florida sun.

Will my insurance cover storm screen damage?

Sometimes — most HO-3 policies cover the cage as a 'screened enclosure' rider. Verify your specific endorsement before a storm.

Do I need to be home for service?

Not usually for rescreen. For inspections or repairs near interior doors, scheduling someone home makes access easier.