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Call Us Today ! Families often times go back and forth on whether to install a pool enclosure as their safety barrier option when building a backyard pool. Screen enclosures are very common in Florida due to pool safety requirements, and they also provide a great barrier to bugs and harsh sunlight. Future Project Lead times: Contact us at For the year , we will be capping the number of new projects accepted and started each month.

The time frames above are approximate averages and are in no way a promise, guarantee, or quote. Every project is custom and unique and will be started in chronological order. Give us a Call. Thank You. Depending on the type of screen that you have, it can be taken down and reassembled. This also means that the pool screen can be easily moved and stored as needed.

Bug repellent without the chemicals. Many Florida homeowners invest in screens for their pools to keep the bugs at bay. Safety features. This helps ensure that children are kept safe ; an outdoor pool in an enclosed area protects children, pets, and wildlife. You don't want to be surprised by an gator in your pool, or have someone fall in and drown. Of the homes I personally know that do not have screen enclosures, the people lived up north previously and didn't think it was necessary.

I do know of people without the enclosure who have found animals swimming in the pool and the occasional gator - even those who live in these nice little planned communities. Having had a pool both with and without the cage, I prefer having it. It's so nice to be able to open all the doors and windows in the house once the weather breaks of course and see right into the pool without obstruction.

The lanai area becomes a true extension of the living area. If I leave my screen doors propped open for the dogs I do get frogs, snakes, butterflies, dragonflies and wasps around or in the pool. During lovebug season the screen enclousre is a Godsend! That's probably the worst I've experienced of the bugs and it is shortlived but it's nice not having to deal with it while enjoying the pool.

It also keeps debris such as leaves from entering the pool and staining the finish. My pool stays much cleaner overall with the enclosure.

Yep, bugs. Although I live on a golf course and they spray the greens regularly, so we don't have as many bugs. I have seen gators in this lake. I have also seen possums, iguanas, and other wildlife outside my lanai. I have cats who go outside on my lanai. I would not to let them outside if there wasn't something between them, and ME, and outside world.

There are advantages of having a screen enclosure and there are disadvantages. Pool stays cooler in the summer. Do not need an additional fence. It's a matter of preference. In my last house we had a larger home on a small lot. The pool took up most of the yard and having the screen enclosure made the pool area seem more of an extension of the house. I liked being able to leave the doors open in the winter to allow the fresh air in the house.

In my current house the lot is MUCH larger and there are extensive plantings around the pool. The lush landscaping makes the pool area seem more like a resort and less like an extension of the house.

I love it also but more debris does get into the pool than my enclosed pool. The open pool is much warmer than my enclosed pool was.

That's not as great this time of year but I assume that the pool will stay warmer of the winter and heat up faster in the spring, which should lower costs for heating the pool this winter. I think that pool design is very very dependent on the site the pool will be installed, AND the size and layout of the lot. I liked my enclosed pool but i also like my open pool. They are different.



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