Does your pool enclosure have rusty fasteners, faded paint, damaged screens, or discolored frames? If yes, then it’s time to get it restored. Check out this pool cage that we restored for a client in Naples.

This is what Mr. and Ms. Beckstead’s old pool enclosure looked like. After seeing our enclosure restoration projects online, they hired us to make their pool cage look brand new again. They availed our Lifetime Restoration Package, so we re-screened, replaced the fasteners with lifetime warranty stails steel tapcons with finish, and repainted the entire enclosure with High solids Polyurethane 2 part epoxy far better than any factory, which are better materials that come with a longer warranty. 

Before we got started with the restoration process, we first covered the pool and deck with plastic to prevent getting any debris or paint drops on it. Next, we removed the screen so it will be easier to paint the frames. Then we replaced the fasteners with Blue-tap Nylotech and Stainless Pro-Tect Tapcons. For the paint, we sprayed on Bronze Sherwin Williams Hi-Solids Polyurethane electrostatically, making the old enclosure look like new. Lastly, we re-screened all the panels with a Superscreen 14/16. This mesh can be installed on large openings while withstanding the wind pressure without tearing. It’s three times stronger than the standard screen, so our client won’t need an upgrade for a long time.

We completed this project in one week. This pool cage now looks brand new again and has durable fasteners and screens to keep the bugs and debris out of the pool area.

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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.