By Corey Philip // Aug 15, 2023

This Fort Myers homeowner is a bit far from the beach compared to their neighbors in the north, but that’s not an inconvenience at all. They can stay home and still have some rest and relaxation in the comforts of their own pool area with their newly-restored pool cage.

This was how it looked like before our restoration process. It seems like there’s nothing wrong from afar, but on the inside, you’ll see the rusted fasteners all over. They stood out against the white members. Not only was it an eyesore, it’s also weakening the structure.

You’ll see the fasteners replaced with black in this progress photo to match the new color that the customer wanted for the pool cage. Painting the enclosure was up next and our team covered everything with plastic to maintain a clean area.

Now this is what it looks like from the inside after our restoration. We even added the finishing touch of the fake owl on the far top corner of the enclosure. This prevents birds from landing and pooping on the pool cage.

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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.