Pool Screen Repair in Lake Mary, FL
Orlando Pool Screen Repair serves Lake Mary and Heathrow — home to some of the area's largest residential enclosures, where long spans and oversized panels raise the bar on tension work. Torn panel, tired cage, or a door that quit latching — call (321) 352-5188 or send the screen detail form; a plain description is enough.
Big cages, bigger physics
Lake Mary's executive-home enclosures run tall walls, long roof spans, super-gutter transitions, and panels well beyond starter-cage sizes — and big panels are unforgiving: tension errors that hide in a small panel sag visibly in an oversized one, and long spans rely on cable tension that deserves checking whenever mesh work happens. Repairs here are the same craft at higher stakes, which is exactly when spline sizing and even tensioning earn their keep.
Two-story screen walls also mean more of the cage is roof-equivalent access — priced and worked accordingly — and HOA-kept streetscapes mean a sagging or patched panel gets noticed. Matched mesh and clean lines are part of the job description in these communities.
Services available in Lake Mary
The full lineup runs here as it does metro-wide: panel replacement, full cage rescreening, lanai and patio screen repair, and the storm-damage process when the season demands it.
Screens showing their age in Lake Mary?
Send the form with your neighborhood and what you see. Small jobs welcome; rescreen math shown side by side.
Frequently asked questions
Our cage's big panels sag a year after the last company fixed them. Why?
Tension and spline sizing — oversized panels expose shortcuts that small panels forgive. Redone properly, big panels hold drum-tight like any other.
What is the cable across our long roof span for?
Structural tension on long spans — it shares load the aluminum alone shouldn't carry. Cable condition and tension get checked whenever roof mesh work happens on spans like yours.
Do taller walls cost more to repair?
Upper-wall panels price closer to roof work — it is access, not mesh. The quote separates it honestly.
