If you have a pool in Florida without a screen enclosure, you already know the problem: bugs, debris, and intense UV exposure make the outdoor space harder to enjoy than it should be. A properly installed screen enclosure solves all three — and adds value to your home in the process.
Benefits of a Pool Screen Enclosure
No-See-Ums and Mosquitoes: Florida's bug seasons make unenclosed outdoor spaces nearly unusable in the evenings without constant spraying. A screen enclosure filters out essentially all flying insects without blocking airflow.
Less Pool Cleaning: Leaf debris, dirt, and pollen dramatically reduce with an enclosure. Less time skimming, less chemical use to combat organic matter.
UV Protection: The screen fabric filters UV rays, reducing skin exposure for children and adults using the pool.
Home Value: Screen enclosures are considered a standard feature in Florida real estate. Pools without them often sell for less than those with quality enclosures.
Types of Screen Systems
Standard fiberglass screen mesh is the most common — affordable, durable, and effective against insects. Tighter weave "no-see-um" screen costs more but blocks smaller insects. Aluminum frame construction is standard in Florida and holds up well to wind and storm conditions.
Cost in Central Florida
Screen enclosure installation for a standard pool and patio area typically runs $8,000–$20,000 depending on size and roof style. Flat roof systems are less expensive than gable or hip roof systems.
Need a free estimate? Ocoee Concrete serves Ocoee, Winter Garden, Apopka, Windermere, and surrounding Central Florida. Call (689) 243-5726 or request an estimate online.