Screen Enclosures · Palm Beach Gardens, FL · Palm Beach County

Screen Enclosures in Palm Beach Gardens, FL — Free Estimates, Permits Handled

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What Palm Beach Gardens Homeowners Should Know About Screen Enclosures

Screen enclosure installation in Palm Beach Gardens extends usable outdoor space and keeps insects out — South Florida's mosquito and no-see-um pressure makes outdoor living without screening genuinely difficult from June through October. We install new pool cages, re-screen existing structures, and repair damaged frames. Every new enclosure in Palm Beach County is permitted and designed to meet Florida Building Code wind requirements.

Palm Beach Gardens Building Department. An upscale planned city with high HOA density and many gated communities with architectural review requirements. Mostly newer construction (2000s–2020s) generally in good condition, but increasingly due for impact window and insulation upgrades to meet current energy codes.

What We Do

Screen Enclosures Services in Palm Beach Gardens

  • Pool cage re-screening
  • New patio screen enclosure installation
  • New pool cage construction
  • Super screen (no-see-um) installation
  • Screen frame and structure repair
  • Screen door replacement

Service Area

Serving Palm Beach Gardens and Nearby Areas

We serve Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Not sure if we cover your area? Call — we serve all of Palm Beach County.

Palm Beach GardensJupiterNorth Palm BeachJuno BeachWest Palm BeachRiviera Beach

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We assess your project and give you a written estimate — no commitment required. Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.

(786) 983-7928

Common Questions

Screen Enclosures in Palm Beach Gardens — FAQ

Do screen enclosures require a permit in Palm Beach Gardens?

Yes — new screen enclosure construction requires a building permit in Palm Beach County. Re-screening an existing enclosure (screen replacement only, no structural work) typically does not require a permit. We advise on requirements for your specific scope.

How long do screen enclosures last in Palm Beach Gardens?

Standard fiberglass screen mesh lasts 5–10 years in South Florida before UV degradation and storm exposure cause holes and brittleness. The aluminum frame typically lasts 20–30 years with proper maintenance. Re-screening is far less expensive than full enclosure replacement.

What is super screen and do I need it in Palm Beach Gardens?

Super screen has a tighter mesh than standard screen — it keeps out small insects like no-see-ums that pass through standard mesh. Coastal areas of Palm Beach County deal with no-see-ums regularly. It reduces airflow slightly but provides significantly better insect protection.

Can screen enclosures withstand hurricanes in Palm Beach Gardens?

Screen enclosures are not hurricane structures — the screen will tear off in major wind events. Most homeowners retract or remove what they can and expect to re-screen afterward. The aluminum framing is more durable but should be inspected after any significant storm.

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