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Your Pool Cage, Looking New Again—For About 60% Less Than Replacing It

Faded paint, rust streaks, bleeding screws? We restore Orlando pool enclosures to like-new—without the cost or chaos of a full rebuild.

Restore Your Pool Cage for About 60% Less Than Replacing It

Your screen enclosure takes a beating from the Florida sun, summer storms, and years of heat and humidity. Over time the paint fades and chalks, the screws rust and leave bleeding stains, and the screen sags or tears. The good news is that you almost never need a full rebuild to fix it.

Mr. Pool Screen restores your existing aluminum enclosure to like new condition for about 60% less than the cost of replacing it, and we finish most projects in roughly two weeks rather than the months a teardown and rebuild can take. You keep the structure you already have, skip the demolition and the permit headaches, and end up with a finish built to handle Central Florida weather.

Why homeowners choose restoration over replacement:

  • Save thousands. A full restoration typically costs less than 60% of replacement.
  • Keep your existing structure. No demolition and no long construction timeline.
  • A finish that lasts. We use premium 100% water borne acrylic marine grade coating with roughly a 10 year lifespan.
  • Stronger hardware. Rusted fasteners are upgraded to Nylotech fasteners for long term structural integrity.
  • Backed by a 3 year warranty, one of the strongest in the area.
  • Fully bonded and insured, with careful masking so no overspray ends up on your pool or patio.

Common Problems We Fix

If your enclosure shows any of these signs, restoration is usually the smart, affordable fix:

  • Faded, chalky, or peeling paint on the aluminum frame
  • Rust streaks and bleeding screws staining the frame and pool deck
  • Torn, stretched, or sagging screen panels
  • Corroded or failing fasteners that weaken the structure in high winds
  • A tired, dated look that drags down the rest of your outdoor space

The Restoration Process

We have refined a process that delivers a flawless, long lasting finish while protecting everything around your enclosure.

  1. Strip the screen. All old screen mesh is removed from the enclosure and disposed of.
  2. Upgrade the fasteners. Old and rusted fasteners are replaced with Nylotech fasteners for longevity and structural integrity.
  3. Clean and prep. The enclosure is thoroughly cleaned and carefully masked to protect your home, pool, and patio and to prevent overspray.
  4. Paint. New marine grade paint is applied with a commercial grade sprayer in the precise amount needed to withstand the harsh Florida sun.
  5. Re-screen. The enclosure is re-screened with the screen type of your choice.

Most projects are completed in about two weeks from start to finish.

Areas We Serve

Mr. Pool Screen proudly serves homeowners across Central Florida, including:

  • Orange County: Orlando, Winter Park, Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Windermere, Maitland, Belle Isle, Dr. Phillips, and Lake Nona
  • Seminole County: Sanford, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Casselberry, and Heathrow
  • Osceola County: Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, Poinciana, and Harmony
  • Lake County: Clermont, Mount Dora, Tavares, Eustis, Leesburg, Groveland, and Minneola

Not sure if you are in our service area? Give us a call or request a free estimate and we will let you know.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pool cage restoration cost compared to replacement?

Most restorations are completed for less than 60% of the cost of a full replacement. The exact price depends on the size and condition of your enclosure, which is why we offer free estimates.

Can my enclosure really be restored, or do I need a new one?

In the large majority of cases the existing aluminum structure is perfectly sound and only the finish, screen, and fasteners need attention. Replacing the whole cage is rarely necessary. We will give you an honest assessment when we inspect it.

How long does the restoration take?

Most projects are finished in about two weeks from start to completion, far less time than a full teardown and rebuild.

How long will the new paint last?

We use premium 100% water borne acrylic marine grade coating that is built for the Florida climate and has a lifespan of roughly 10 years.

Will the paint drip or leave streaks in my pool?

No. We use a commercial grade sprayer that lays down a precise, even coat, and we carefully mask off your pool, screen, and patio before we begin. Unlike oil based paint applied with brushes, our water borne acrylic does not leave brush lines or streaks.

What are Nylotech fasteners and why do you use them?

Nylotech fasteners resist rust and corrosion far better than standard hardware. Upgrading to them during restoration protects the structural integrity of your enclosure and prevents the rust bleeding that stains older cages.

Can I choose the type of screen?

Yes. During the re-screening step you choose the screen type that best fits your needs, whether that is standard insect screen, no see um screen, or a heavier pet resistant option.

Is the work guaranteed?

Yes. Our restorations are backed by a 3 year warranty, and we are fully bonded and insured.

Your Pool Cage, Looking New Again—For About 60% Less Than Replacing It

Faded paint, rust streaks, bleeding screws? We restore Orlando pool enclosures to like-new—without the cost or chaos of a full rebuild.