The month of June has a lot in store for Southwest Floridians who enjoy live music. There are plenty of cool shows that can cater to different tastes, including huge acts, original music, and bands on tour. Check out the upcoming concerts on this list prepared by News Press here!

Our crew at Gulf Coast Aluminum love listening to music, especially when we’re working on the screen enclosures of our clients. Even while we’re jamming to our favorite tunes, we make sure our work is always top notch and done promptly! Here are a few of the quality screen projects we successfully completed this week.

Front Entryways to Adorn Homes in Bonita Springs

The climate in Southwest Florida can get pretty warm, which is why screen entryways are a perfect addition to any home. These screen doors let air circulate in your living space whatever the weather. Plus, they can improve the overall aesthetic of your house!

In Bonita Springs, we got to rescreen these front entryways with Super Screen 17/14. We even adjusted the door pictured to the left so that it would close properly. This project took us only two hours. WIth the screen door now repaired, the homeowners will no longer have to worry about pesky critters getting into their home.

Best Pool Enclosures by the Best Crew in Cape Coral and Estero

Front entryways aren’t the only way to beautify your home! Pool enclosures like the ones pictured above combine both form and function, increasing your property’s curb appeal while keeping out unwanted debris and pests.

We did service calls for both pool cages, using Phifer 18/14 standard screen to replace the old ineffective screens.

Different Service Calls For Homeowners in Southwest Florida

For the first service call pictured above, a couple of panels below the chair rail had gotten damaged because of the local wildlife. The second client needed us to replace a few panels of the screen. Lastly, a client in Cape Coral Florida needed a ground level 1×2 replaced as it had gotten way too corroded.

Next up, a client called us in because they needed something much stronger than polyester screen for the panels below their chair rail. Having pets that can jump against and destroy screens is a bummer, so we decided to use pet screen for the project.

Our team came in and fixed these right away! We get service calls like these around four to six times each day. For experts like us, service calls are done promptly so our clients can go back to enjoying their screen structures

Servicing Naples With Epic Screen Transformations

The difference between the two screens is very obvious. Our client had us re-screen the roof of their enclosure as it was suffering from the ravages of time. The screen was roughly eight years old. Because roof screens catch the most UV rays from the sun, they tend to get very weathered as the years pass. We used Phifer 18/14 screen for this project for extra strength.

This next project takes us to Highwood Park Lane in Naples. We swiftly replaced the old screen and tightened up the hurricane cables to keep their enclosure safe for the hurricane season.

For this client, we headed to Acorn Way, Naples. You can see from the picture to the left that one panel is missing. It’s like an “Enter Here” sign for rodents, insects, and more! We replaced the panel as soon as possible so our customer wouldn’t have to fret over unwanted animals getting into his pool.

Bringing A Pool Enclosure Back to Life in Marco Island

Time heals all wounds… Except for damage in a pool enclosure! This cage had screen tearing all over. It was torn even right at the aluminum members which held the screen in place. Plus, it was already quite faded with a white shine.

We got to work and fixed it so our client’s pool cage could be the best it could be.

Problem Solving For A Screen Enclosure in Naples

At a distance, this pool enclosure might look great, but it had several issues that needed fixing.

The screen was faded and badly needed replacing. Even the fasteners had gotten quite rusty. The worst problem was how the SuperGutter failed to catch the water overshooting from the tile roof.

We removed the old screen and re-screened the entire thing. Then, we replaced the old fasteners with sturdy Nylo-Tech. Lastly, we replaced the old SuperGutter with a seven-inch one that would serve its purpose well. Other companies struggle with SuperGutters because they have to cut back the roof beams. It’s hard to do, but our team at Gulf Coast Aluminum is very good at it!

And this is how the pool enclosure looks like completely restored.

Do you have a top-tier screen project in mind? Give us a call at 239-309-1455 and we’ll be happy to talk to you about our services — or request your estimate online.

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.