Fast, affordable pool cage repair for Broward homeowners. Rescreening, frame straightening, aluminum restoration, and screen door replacement — we do it all.
From single torn panels to complete re-screen jobs, we fix every part of your pool cage with professional-grade aluminum and fiberglass screen.
Replace torn, sagging, or storm-damaged screen panels with new 18×14 or 20×20 fiberglass mesh. Most enclosures done in one day.
Bent, bowed, or cracked aluminum splines and cross members repaired or replaced. We use 6063-T5 alloy to match your existing cage.
Sagging hinges, broken latches, bent frames, torn screen — all repaired or replaced so your pool door opens and closes smoothly again.
White oxidation, chalky film, and salt air corrosion cleaned and treated. Restore your cage's appearance without a full replacement.
Torn panels, sagging frames, and broken screen doors on patio enclosures repaired fast. All screen types and frame styles.
Wondering what your repair will cost? See our 2025 Broward Pool Screen Repair Pricing Guide →
There are dozens of screen repair companies in South Florida. Here's what sets us apart.
Broward County sits in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). We use materials rated for South Florida's storm conditions and know exactly what your cage needs before hurricane season hits.
Cheap repairs use the wrong alloy — it oxidizes faster in salt air and sea breeze. We spec 6063-T5 aluminum, the same standard used in new cage construction.
We know you don't want a torn screen for weeks. We schedule most jobs within 3–5 business days of your estimate, with same-week slots often available.
Hablamos español. Western Broward has a large Spanish-speaking community and our crew communicates fluently with every homeowner, regardless of language preference.
Many Pembroke Pines, Weston, and Miramar subdivisions have strict HOA rules on screen color and aluminum finish. We know the specs and deliver compliant work the first time.
Fully licensed and insured for residential work in Broward County. We can pull permits when required and provide written proof of insurance on request.
Getting your pool screen repaired is simple. No pushy sales — just a straight estimate and quality work.
Describe the damage or send a few photos. We give ballpark pricing over the phone for most jobs.
We come to your property, assess the full enclosure, and give you a written quote — no obligation.
Our crew arrives on time, protects your yard and pool deck, and completes the job — usually in a single visit.
We walk the entire cage with you before we leave. You pay only when you're satisfied with the work.
We serve Broward County and surrounding communities. Click your city for local pricing and availability.
Verified Google reviews from homeowners across Broward County.
"Called on a Monday morning about 6 torn panels on our enclosure in Silver Lakes. They came out Tuesday to measure, quoted $340 for the partial rescreen, and finished by Wednesday afternoon. Panels are tight, no sagging. Crew spoke Spanish which made communication easy for my wife. Will call again."
"Big oak branch came through the top section of our cage during a storm — took out two roof panels and bent one of the upright frame members. They replaced the bent section with matching aluminum and rescreened the entire top in one day. Quoted $875, came in at $875. No surprises."
"Weston Hills HOA flagged us for oxidized aluminum and wrong screen color — previous owner had used gray instead of charcoal. Broward Screen Pros pulled the original spec, matched the approved color, and did a full rescreen. HOA signed off on the first inspection. That's the kind of detail that saves you $500 in re-inspection fees."
Most pool screen repair jobs in Broward fall between $150 and $2,800. Single panel repairs run $35–$65 per panel. A full rescreen on a standard 400–600 sq ft enclosure typically costs $900–$1,800. Larger Weston-style enclosures over 1,000 sq ft range from $1,800–$3,500 depending on screen type and frame condition. We provide free written estimates so you know the exact price before any work begins. See our full cost guide for detailed breakdowns.
Hold a flashlight up to your screen panels at night or look at them against bright sky — if the mesh looks gray or faded instead of dark charcoal, the UV coating is gone and the screen is no longer effective. If more than 30% of your panels are torn, faded, or sagging, a full rescreen is almost always more cost-effective than patching individual panels. We'll assess the full enclosure during your free estimate and give you an honest recommendation.
Most standard Broward enclosures (400–700 sq ft) are completed in 4–6 hours — typically a single day. Larger enclosures over 1,000 sq ft may take a full day with a two-person crew. We schedule most jobs within 3–5 business days of the estimate, with same-week availability in many cases.
Yes — the majority of our work is in HOA communities across Pembroke Pines, Weston, Miramar, and Cooper City. We carry knowledge of approved screen colors and aluminum finishes for most major Broward developments. If your HOA has specific requirements, share the violation notice with us and we'll confirm compliance before starting work.
Storm damage to pool enclosures is typically covered under the "other structures" portion of a standard Florida homeowner's policy, subject to your deductible. Wind and hurricane damage are the most common covered events. We can provide itemized written estimates suitable for insurance claims. Contact your insurer directly to confirm your specific coverage.
We carry standard 18×14 fiberglass mesh, 20×20 Phifer Super Screen, No-See-Um screen, solar/privacy screen, and aluminum wire screen. The right choice depends on your enclosure's orientation, insect pressure, pet use, and HOA requirements. We'll walk you through the options during the estimate.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Broward's pool screen repair specialists. Most jobs scheduled within the same week.