Pool Screens Orlando

Screen Door Repair

Screen door replacement and repair — rollers, tracks, mesh, and self-closing hardware for pool enclosure doors.

Typical project range: $200 - $600

Pool enclosure screen doors take more abuse than any other part of your pool cage. They’re opened and closed dozens of times per week, exposed to the same UV and weather as the rest of the enclosure, and subject to Florida Building Code requirements for self-closing and self-latching operation. When they fail, your pool cage isn’t code-compliant and bugs have a free pass inside.

Common screen door problems

  • Stuck or hard to slide — Usually worn rollers, a dirty track, or a bent frame
  • Won’t close on its own — Failed self-closing hinge or pneumatic closer
  • Torn mesh — Impact damage, pet damage, or UV degradation
  • Door off track — Rollers have jumped the bottom rail
  • Latch doesn’t catch — Worn or misaligned latch hardware
  • Rattling or loose — Frame screws loose, track worn, or door warped

What we repair and replace

Rollers

Pool cage door rollers are the #1 failure point. We replace with heavy-duty stainless steel rollers rated for Florida’s salt and humidity exposure.

Tracks

Bent or corroded bottom tracks prevent smooth operation. We can replace the track section without disturbing the surrounding enclosure.

Screen mesh

Door screen tears easily from foot traffic, pets, and impacts. We rescreen doors with standard or pet-resistant mesh.

Self-closing hardware

Florida code requires pool enclosure doors to close automatically. We install and adjust pneumatic closers and spring hinges to meet code.

Full door replacement

When the frame itself is bent, corroded, or damaged beyond repair, we install a complete replacement door matched to your enclosure’s frame system.

Florida Building Code requirements

Pool enclosure doors in Florida must:

  • Self-close from any open position
  • Self-latch when closed
  • Open outward (away from the pool)
  • Have a latch that a child under 5 cannot open

If your pool cage door doesn’t meet these requirements, you may be liable in the event of an incident and could face issues during home inspections or insurance claims. We ensure every door repair meets current code.

Pricing

Most screen door repairs fall in the $200-$600 range:

  • Roller replacement: $150-$250
  • Self-closer repair/replace: $100-$200
  • Door rescreening: $100-$200
  • Full door replacement: $300-$600
  • Track replacement: $200-$400

We diagnose the issue during our quote visit and give you a firm price before starting work.

Frequently asked questions

Why won't my pool cage screen door close properly?
The most common causes are worn rollers, a bent track, or a failed self-closing hinge. Rollers wear out every 5-8 years in Florida's climate. Replacing them usually solves the problem for under $200.
Does Florida require self-closing doors on pool enclosures?
Yes. Florida Building Code requires all pool enclosure entry doors to be self-closing and self-latching. This is a safety requirement to prevent unsupervised child access to the pool.
Can you replace just the screen door without redoing the whole enclosure?
Absolutely. Screen door repair and replacement is a standalone service. We can replace the door, rollers, tracks, mesh, and hardware without touching the rest of the enclosure.

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Areas we serve

Screen Door Repair available throughout the Orlando 50-mile service area.

Need screen door repair? Get a free quote.

Send us a photo of your pool cage, tell us what's going on, and we'll come back with a firm price within 24 hours.