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How We Calculate

Our estimates are based on current Central Florida market rates gathered from local screen enclosure contractors and material suppliers across the Orlando metro area. We factor in enclosure size, the type of service needed, and your chosen screen material to generate a realistic price range. Costs can vary based on enclosure condition, frame integrity, roof height, accessibility, and specific product choices. These estimates include typical costs for old screen removal, materials, labor, and permits where applicable. For an exact quote tailored to your specific enclosure, request a free on-site inspection from our team. All estimates reflect 2026 pricing for the greater Orlando area including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rescreen a pool enclosure in Orlando?

Rescreening in Orlando typically costs $1,500–$8,500 depending on enclosure size and screen type. Standard fiberglass is most affordable, while Florida Glass and motorized screens cost significantly more.

What's the difference between standard screen and super screen?

Standard fiberglass mesh is the most common and affordable option. Super Screen (by Phifer) is about 30% stronger, provides better UV protection, and has smaller openings that block more insects. It costs roughly 30% more but lasts longer in Florida's harsh conditions.

How long does rescreening take?

A standard rescreening of a medium-sized pool enclosure takes 1–2 days. New enclosure installation takes 1–3 weeks depending on size, permitting, and whether the frame needs replacement. Frame painting adds 2–3 days.

Does homeowner's insurance cover screen enclosure damage?

Most Florida homeowner's policies cover screen enclosure damage from named storms and hurricanes, minus your deductible. Wind damage outside of named storms may also be covered depending on your policy. Document all damage with photos before starting repairs and file your claim promptly.

Do I need a permit for a new screen enclosure in Florida?

Yes, new screen enclosure installations require a building permit in all Central Florida counties. Rescreening an existing enclosure typically does not require a permit. Your contractor should handle all permit applications and inspections.

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