2025 price guide for pool screen enclosure repair, rescreening, frame repair, and screen door replacement across Broward County, FL.
Individual panel replacement is the most common pool screen repair job in Broward County. If your enclosure has one to five torn panels but the frame and remaining screen are in good condition, partial panel replacement is the most cost-effective approach.
| Repair Type | What's Included | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single panel repair | Remove old screen, cut and install new mesh, reseat spline | $35β$65 |
| 3β5 panel repair | Partial rescreen of damaged section | $150β$280 |
| Bottom border panels (6β10) | Common storm damage zone | $250β$450 |
| Roof section panels | Overhead work, typically priced higher | $55β$85 per panel |
| Storm damage partial rescreen | Multiple sections, localized damage | $300β$700 |
A full rescreen replaces every screen panel in the enclosure. This is the right choice when more than 30% of panels are torn, when the mesh is faded gray (UV degraded), or when an enclosure is 12β15+ years old and the screen is at end of useful life.
| Enclosure Size | Typical Location | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Small (under 400 sq ft) | Older Pembroke Pines, Cooper City homes | $750β$1,100 |
| Standard (400β600 sq ft) | Most Broward suburban homes | $900β$1,600 |
| Large (600β900 sq ft) | Davie estates, newer Miramar homes | $1,400β$2,200 |
| Extra large (900β1,200 sq ft) | Weston, Southwest Ranches | $2,000β$2,800 |
| Resort-style (1,200+ sq ft) | The Ridges, Windmill Ranch Estates | $2,800β$3,500+ |
Standard 18Γ14 fiberglass mesh is included in base pricing above. Upgrading to 20Γ20 Phifer Super Screen adds approximately 15β20% to the panel cost. No-See-Um screen adds 20β30%. Solar/privacy screen adds 25β40%. Pet-resistant aluminum screen adds 35β50%. We'll quote all options during your free estimate so you can choose what fits your budget.
Frame repairs are necessary when bent uprights, collapsed roof sections, corroded base connectors, or damaged spline channels are found during a rescreen assessment. Frame work is typically quoted separately from screen replacement.
| Frame Repair Type | Description | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single upright replacement | Remove and replace one vertical frame member | $120β$220 |
| Corner connector repair | Corroded or cracked corner joint replacement | $65β$120 |
| Roof beam replacement | One horizontal roof member | $150β$280 |
| Base track replacement | Ground-level frame section, one side | $180β$350 |
| Storm impact frame repair | Multiple bent/broken members after tree strike or hurricane | $400β$1,200 |
| Spline channel repair | Cracked or widened spline groove, per section | $45β$90 |
Pool screen doors are the most frequently used β and most frequently repaired β component of any enclosure. Most door repairs can be completed in under two hours without replacing the full door frame.
| Door Repair Type | Description | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Hinge replacement | Replace one or two failed hinges | $65β$120 |
| Latch/lock replacement | Self-latching mechanism and strike plate | $55β$95 |
| Self-closer replacement | Pneumatic or spring closer swap | $75β$130 |
| Door screen replacement | New mesh on existing door frame | $55β$85 |
| Full door frame replacement | New door frame, screen, and hardware | $220β$380 |
| Double door repair | Both panels, hardware, and center astragal | $350β$600 |
Oxidation removal and aluminum frame treatment is often done alongside a rescreen to maximize results. Pricing depends on the size of the enclosure and severity of oxidation.
| Service | Description | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Basic oxidation cleaning | Chemical wash and brush treatment, standard enclosure | $150β$300 |
| Full restoration treatment | 4-step clean, treat, and seal process | $300β$700 |
| Combined rescreen + restoration | Best value β done together saves mobilization cost | Bundled discount |
Enclosure size and panel count β More panels means more material and labor. Roof panels take longer than wall panels due to overhead work positioning.
Screen type selected β Standard fiberglass is the base price. Premium mesh types (No-See-Um, solar screen, pet screen) add cost per panel.
Frame condition β If frame repairs are needed before new screen can go in, labor and material costs increase. We always assess the frame before quoting.
Enclosure age and accessibility β Older enclosures sometimes have non-standard spline channel sizes that require special-order material. Tight pool deck layouts can slow the job.
Storm season demand β During active hurricane season (JuneβNovember), scheduling lead times may be longer and pricing may reflect higher material costs.
Storm damage to pool screen enclosures is typically covered under the "other structures" portion of a standard Florida homeowner's insurance policy, subject to your deductible. Wind, hail, and hurricane damage are the most commonly covered events. Wear and tear or UV degradation is not covered β that's considered normal maintenance.
If you're filing a claim, we can provide a detailed written estimate that itemizes labor, materials, and scope of work β the format most insurance adjusters require. Call us to discuss your situation before filing if you're unsure whether the damage qualifies.
The prices above are typical ranges for Broward County. Your actual cost depends on your specific enclosure size, damage, and screen selection. We provide free, no-obligation written estimates for all jobs β no ballpark verbal quotes that change on job day.
Call or submit online β we'll give you an exact written price, not a range. Most estimates scheduled within 24β48 hours.