When your pool enclosure has rusty fasteners, faded paint, damaged screens, or started looking like an eyesore, it’s time to get it restored, just like what we did for a client in Cape Coral. After Mr. Scott saw our enclosure restoration projects online, he called to schedule his project. 

Take a look at his old pool cage. The paint is chipping, the fasteners are rusty, and the frames have rust stains. To make it look brand new again, our client availed our Lifetime Restoration Project, so we re-screened, repainted, and replaced the fasteners of the entire enclosure using High solids Polyurethane 2 part epoxy Far better than any factory. Life time warranty stails steel tapcons with finish better materials that come with a longer warranty. 

The first thing we did when we got on-site was to cover the entire pool and deck area with plastic. We then removed the screens and replaced all the fasteners. We used Blue-tap Nylotech and Stainless Pro-Tect Tapcons, which is very durable and comes with a 10-year warranty. After, we repainted the entire aluminum structure with bronze Sherwin Williams Hi-Solids Polyurethane that we electrostatically sprayed on. Lastly, we rescreened all the panels with a Superscreen 14/16. This mesh is three times stronger than the standard screen and can be installed on large openings while being able to withstand strong gusts of wind without tearing.

It took us one week to complete this project. Our client is glad that his pool cage looks brand new again, and with the materials we used, he won’t need an upgrade for a long time.

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Corey Philip

About the author

Corey began working on screen enclosures as a teenager in 2004 after hurricane Charley devastated his home town of Punta Gorda. 7 years later, after holding positions from foreman, to sales, to project manager, while attending college at Florida Gulf Coast University, Corey and childhood friend Thomas Davis founded Gulf Coast Aluminum in 2011. With a focus on delivering an unparrelled level of service, the company has grown by leaps and bounds under their leadership. Today you’ll find Corey answering the phones In his free time Corey likes training for triathlons, running the trails at Ding Darling park on Sanibel Island, and of course, working on growing Gulf Coast Aluminum.