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Screen enclosures & pool cages · Broward & Palm Beach

Reclaim the patio from the bugs and the debris.

A clean-lined screen enclosure that keeps mosquitoes, leaves, and weather out—while keeping the view and the outdoor life in.

Before you commit to a major outdoor project, start by understanding what actually makes sense for your home, property, and lifestyle.

  • Pool cage, patio screen, sightline, door, mesh, and lower-panel priorities considered together.
  • Preliminary wind-zone, approval, and site questions surfaced early.
  • A clear direction before you compare structure-only prices.
Modern screen pool cage over a paver deck and pool

Designed around the home. Planned before the price.

A screened patio is the difference between a yard you look at and a yard you live in.

At dusk in South Florida, an open patio belongs to mosquitoes and a pool can collect leaves all day. The right enclosure returns the space to you—but frame design, mesh selection, access, architecture, and project approvals must all be considered together.

What a better enclosure plan considers

Engineered for storms, finished for looks

Plan First. Price Second.™ means you establish the right direction before you decide what a contractor should be pricing.

01

Property & sightlines

Evaluate the home, pool, patio, roofline, doors, view corridors, shade, and how the enclosure should relate to the property.

02

Mesh & structure priorities

Clarify the need for airflow, no-see-um protection, pet-resistant panels, access, framing color, and overall architectural fit.

03

Project friction & investment

Identify preliminary site, approval, permitting, and scope questions before the project is priced as a generic cage.

One clear direction before one construction commitment.

Your first step
$97

Screen Enclosure Feasibility & Design Audit
Plan First. Price Second.™

Before you price the project, plan it.

During a 45–60 minute on-site assessment, we begin mapping the decisions that should make sense before you move into detailed construction design and pricing.

  • Property fit
  • Lifestyle fit
  • Design direction
  • Project friction
  • Preliminary investment fit
  • $97 credited toward your project if we build it

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The written guarantee

The Triple-Lock

The design direction comes first. Then the project scope, approvals, investment, and construction agreement can be documented with clarity.

Lock 01

Locked Price

The construction agreement defines the approved scope and price so you understand what is being built before work begins.

Lock 02

Permit Promise

We coordinate the preliminary information and subsequent project process for applicable permits and community approvals.

Lock 03

On-Time Promise

The project agreement defines the sequence and completion expectations, with clear communication throughout construction.

Full guarantee terms, project scope, approvals, site conditions, and construction schedule are provided in writing before a construction commitment.

Recent work

Enclosures & pool cages across Broward & Palm Beach

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“We stopped using our patio after six because of the mosquitoes. Now we eat dinner out there every night, and the pool finally stays clean.”Karen L., Palm Beach Gardens · Pool cage & screen room
★★★★★

“The planning made the screen choice easy.”

Dave R. · Pompano Beach
★★★★★

“No-see-um screen changed how we use the patio.”

Angela P. · Boynton Beach
★★★★★

“Clean lines and straightforward communication.”

The Okafor Family · Davie
A better experience

Instead of guessing, get direction.

The patio that is useless at duskA design direction that considers how you want to use the space in the evening.
The pool full of leavesA conversation about enclosure, pool, deck, access, and maintenance priorities.
The cage that boxes in the houseThoughtful early decisions about framing, color, panels, doors, and sightlines.
Questions homeowners ask

Straight answers.

Will the enclosure survive a hurricane?

The final structure must be engineered and permitted for the applicable property and design requirements. The audit identifies initial site and project questions.

Which screen should I choose?

The best mesh depends on airflow, view, insects, pets, and the way you use the space. We help clarify those priorities first.

Do I need a permit for a pool cage?

Screen enclosures are commonly permitted structures. Exact requirements depend on the project and jurisdiction, so preliminary investigation is valuable.

Can you re-screen or repair an existing cage?

Potentially. We begin by understanding the condition of the structure, the issue you are solving, and whether a repair or broader project is the more sensible direction.

Your next step

Plan the outdoor space you actually want to build.

Before committing to a major outdoor project, begin with a clearer understanding of what makes sense for your property.