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Serving Winter Park and nearby Central Florida

Pool Screen Repair in Winter Park, FL

Orlando Pool Screen Repair serves Winter Park's canopy streets — where mature oaks rain debris on cage roofs year-round and many enclosures (and porches) date back generations of mesh. 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.

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The oak canopy is the local antagonist

Winter Park's signature trees are hard on its signature pools: acorns, twigs, and branch fall work roof panels like sandpaper and occasionally like a spear, which is why roof-section repairs dominate calls here. Cages under heavy canopy also hold organic debris in the mesh and gutter lines, accelerating both mesh wear and fastener corrosion. Heavier mesh on the roof sections that take the bombardment is an upgrade that earns its price under these trees specifically.

The housing stock adds the second pattern: older enclosures and pre-cage-era screened porches on the historic streets, where frames have lived many spline generations. Honest frame reads come before mesh promises on the oldest structures — and wood-framed porch rescreening is a regular part of Winter Park work.

Services available in Winter Park

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 Winter Park?

Send the form with your neighborhood and what you see. Small jobs welcome; rescreen math shown side by side.

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Frequently asked questions

Branches keep poking through our roof panels. Any fix beyond replacing them?

Heavier polyester mesh on the bombarded roof sections resists punctures meaningfully — worth it under heavy canopy. Trimming overhang is the other half, and it belongs to a tree service.

Our porch is original to a 1950s house. Can it be rescreened?

Usually yes — wood frames take stapled-and-trimmed methods where spline channels don't exist. Frame condition gets read honestly first.

Does the leaf debris on the roof panels hurt anything?

Held moisture and grime accelerate mesh aging and corrode fasteners under it — periodic clearing genuinely extends the roof sections' lives.

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