It’s the first week of September! Eight months have already passed this 2019. When’s the last time you got your screens replaced?

For most of our clients this week, they had aged screens that were due for a replacement. So they called us to screen-in their enclosures. We didn’t just do pool cages, but we also worked on a condominium balcony. There was also a client who called us to install a brand new front entryway for their home.

Continue reading to find out what our featured projects are for this week and how we completed them.

Installing a Front Entryway in Cape Coral

For our project this week in Cape Coral, a client hired us to install a front entryway for his home.

Mr. Stewart saw our different front entryway projects on Facebook. After browsing through our different designs, he opted for a simple and functional design. Here is a photo of his front entryway with and without the front entryway. We got him a bronze frame, just like he wanted.

Here he is with his new front entryway. We screened it with Phifer 20/20 mesh for No-See-Um protection. It may look dark from the outside but check out the view from the inside. It doesn’t really affect the view, right? Look how happy our client is that we finished this in one day.

Rescreening A Few Panels For A Florida Homeowner

For our client in Fort Myers, we did a unique screen-in project for him.

Mr. Helms hired a 3rd party painting company to paint the exterior of his home. They removed the row of pool screen panels adjacent to the house when painting that side.

Our client then called us to re-screen these panels. We used Standard Phifer 18/14 mesh and now his pool cage is insect-free again. Our efficient crew was able to get the job done in less than a day.

Quick Re-screen of a Condominium Balcony in Fort Myers

Another project we completed this week in Fort Myers is a re-screen of a condo balcony.

There were tears in Mr. McFadden’s balcony screen because it was aged and weak. See the damages? The wind was able to tear it right at the pressure point or the spot it was pushed into place.

Under-truss screen applications tend to last longer because they are not exposed to direct sunlight and experience less wind than enclosures. Pool cages experience wind from all directions and are exposed to the sun the whole day.

This means that our client’s screen was due for a replacement. Good thing we finished it in less than a day – just before sunset! Check out that golden hour in the after photo.

Replacing Panels for a Homeowner in Fort Myers

When a client in Fort Myers needed their screen fixed before the weekend, we delivered!

Mr. and ms. Robinson called us when two panels of their screen were damaged. They needed it done before Saturday and we were able to schedule them the next day.

We replaced the damaged panels with our standard Phifer 18/14 screen. They didn’t even need to worry about the weekend deadline because we were done in less than a day.

Handling a Service Call in Naples with Ease

A few panels of a client’s pool cage was damaged when a huge branch fell on it.

After this happened, Mr. Leonard decided to call us after learning that we can get the job done in one day. Here’s a photo of his pool cage. Just look at those damages! We were able to replace the screens with Superscreen and now his pool cage is insect-free again.

Replacing a Few Panels of Screen in Naples

Another project we worked on in Naples is for a client who had damaged pool enclosure screens.

Mr. Brewer called us when he noticed there were holes and long tears on some panels of his pool cage. He heard that we can get the job done quickly so he called us to schedule him. We re-screened a few of his panels and got it done in less than a day. He is very happy that he can now relax in his pool area without worrying about insects or falling leaves.

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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.