Screen Master provides enclosure services, screen repair, screen replacement, pool cage enclosures and hurricane shutters to the Port Charlotte, Florida area.
High quality and heavy duty framing with many screw fasteners to withstand high wind!!!
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Susan Bostic
Oct 9, 2025
1.0
Well just to add not happy with them finishing the job, We have a 5 min fix that they did not finish and have been getting the run around on fixing it. another company that does good until they need to finish take the money and run. We have given them almost 2 months to fix what they didn't finish and keep getting told they will be there today have been doing that for 3 weeks now. so we recommended them but now I have changed our minds since they can't complete the job such a shame. I won't recommend them again.
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Deborah Handley
Sep 23, 2025
5.0
Stellar experience with Screenmaster!! Steve was fantastic - had our entire cage replaced and re configured - Steve and his team were exceptional - well executed drawings, permits were obtained without a problem. The crew that tore down and then installed our new cage were superb! Respectful of our property, excellent workmanship and the work site was kept super clean!
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS COMPANY!!!!
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Bob Bagshaw
Sep 19, 2025
5.0
Steve and crew expanded my pool deck and installed a new pool enclosure. Everyone in the company from the office staff to the guys on site were great to work with. Like any project there were some challenges but they were resolved and Steve went out of his way to make sure we were happy with the job.
I would highly recommend Screen Master.
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Tom Lamatrice
Sep 16, 2025
5.0
I have used Screen Masters for many years even on my own homes. He has subcontracted many projects over the years going back to 2004 when we met other screen and cage companies said they were too busy to work with a General Contractors, Steve has always to this day when I give a call for an estimate on a project he has always been there to receive my calls great guy with great Communcations, also hats off to his great team of workers.
Do I need a permit to install a pool cage enclosure in Southwest Florida?
Most municipalities in Southwest Florida require permits for pool cage installations. Our company manages the entire permitting process, ensuring full compliance with local building codes and hurricane standards.
What materials are best for pool cage enclosures in Florida's climate?
For Florida's climate, we recommend aluminum framing with fiberglass or polyester screens. The aluminum is resistant to rust and corrosion, while the screens offer excellent durability against UV radiation, high humidity, and pest intrusion.
How long does it take to install a pool cage enclosure?
The installation process typically requires 1-2 weeks, depending on the project's size and complexity. Factors such as weather conditions and permit acquisition can influence the overall timeline.
Can I convert my existing lanai into a screened enclosure?
Converting an existing lanai into a screened enclosure is certainly possible. Our team will evaluate the current structure to ensure it can adequately support the framing and meets all local building code requirements.
What are the benefits of adding a screened lanai?
Screened lanais provide protection from insects and debris while reducing sun exposure. They allow for improved airflow and outdoor enjoyment, and can increase both the value and usable space of your property.
Are there design options for screened lanais to match my home's style?
We offer a variety of design options to complement your home's aesthetic. These include different screen types, frame colors, roof styles (such as flat, gable, or mansard), and additional features like ceiling fans or lighting fixtures.
How often should I repaint my pool cage in Southwest Florida?
In Southwest Florida, repainting is typically recommended every 5-7 years. The frequency may vary based on exposure to sunlight, salt air, and general wear. Regular repainting helps protect the aluminum from corrosion and maintains the enclosure's appearance.
What types of repairs are common for pool cages?
Common pool cage repairs include screen replacement, fastener tightening or replacement, repair of bent or broken aluminum framing, and addressing areas of rust or corrosion.
Can I change the color of my pool cage during repainting?
Changing the color of your pool cage during repainting is possible. Popular color choices in Florida include bronze, white, and black. It's important to use paint specifically formulated for outdoor aluminum surfaces.