Pembroke Pines' local pool cage repair specialists. We serve all neighborhoods β Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, Walnut Creek, Hawthorne, and beyond. Free on-site estimates.
Pembroke Pines is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with thousands of single-family homes built between the 1980s and early 2000s. The vast majority of those homes were constructed with aluminum pool screen enclosures β and those cages are now hitting the 20β40 year mark. That's the age range when re-screening, frame repairs, and aluminum corrosion work become necessary, not optional.
South Florida's climate accelerates the wear cycle. The combination of UV radiation, salt-laden sea breeze blowing inland from the coast, heavy seasonal rain, and debris from storm events means a typical pool cage screen panel lasts 8β12 years before it starts to sag, tear, or lose its mesh integrity. Aluminum frames and splines begin to show oxidation even sooner in high-humidity conditions.
Many Pembroke Pines communities β including Silver Lakes, Walnut Creek, Towngate, and Chapel Trail β issue HOA violations for torn screens, oxidized aluminum, or discolored pool cage frames. We carry current knowledge of approved screen colors and aluminum finishes used across these developments and can help you get compliant before the next inspection.
Most of our Pembroke Pines jobs fall into one of three categories: full enclosure rescreening (where all screen panels are replaced at once), partial rescreening (targeted panel replacement after a storm or impact), or aluminum restoration (cleaning and treating the frame to address oxidation and chalky buildup). We also handle screen door hardware, spline replacement, and bent or bowed frame member repairs.
We cover every zip code in Pembroke Pines, including 33024, 33025, 33026, 33027, 33028, and 33029. We've worked in Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, Walnut Creek, Hawthorne at Miramar, Towngate, Century Village, Pembroke Falls, Grand Palms, and Pasadena Place. If you're in Pembroke Pines and you have a pool cage, we've likely worked on your street.
Western Pembroke Pines properties near US-27 often show heavier oxidation from the combination of flat terrain and wind exposure. Homes in Silver Lakes near C-9 Canal experience more debris impact from storms tracking inland. Older subdivisions along Pines Boulevard β built in the 1980s β frequently have screen panels that haven't been replaced since original construction and are years overdue. Whatever your situation, we'll assess the full enclosure and give you an honest recommendation for what actually needs to be done.
Full or partial panel replacement with 18Γ14 or 20Γ20 mesh. HOA-approved screen colors available.
Bent frame members, broken splines, and cracked connectors repaired or replaced with matching alloy.
Sagging hinges, broken closers, bent frames, and torn door screens replaced same day.
Oxidation cleaning, white-chalk removal, and protective coating to address HOA compliance notices.
"I had an HOA notice for a torn bottom panel in my enclosure. Called Broward Screen Pros and they came out the next day, matched the screen color exactly, and the HOA signed off immediately."
"Full rescreen on a large enclosure in Chapel Trail. They finished in one day and it looks better than when the house was built. Very happy with the price and the quality."
"My screen door had been dragging for two years. They replaced the hinges, the closer, and the door screen in about an hour. Should have called sooner."
We serve all Pembroke Pines neighborhoods. Call today or request a quote online β most estimates scheduled within 24β48 hours.