Introduction
Pool cage screens don’t last forever—especially in Florida’s heat, humidity, and storms. Catching early signs of damage can save you money and prevent bigger issues.
1. Visible tears or holes
Even small tears can quickly spread.
Why it matters: insects, debris, and even small animals can get inside.
2. Loose or sagging screen
If your screen looks wavy or loose, it may be losing tension.
Cause:
- Worn spline
- Aging material
3. Faded or brittle material
Over time, sun exposure weakens the screen.
Signs:
- Discoloration
- Cracking when touched
4. Frequent repairs
If you keep fixing the same panels, it’s a sign the whole screen is reaching the end of its life.
5. Rusty or failing screws
This doesn’t just affect the screen—it impacts the entire structure.
Solution: upgrade to stainless steel screws for better durability.
6. Increased bugs inside the cage
If you’re noticing more mosquitoes or no-see-ums, your screen may no longer be effective.
7. Storm or hurricane damage
Florida storms can weaken screens even if damage isn’t obvious at first.
Repair or replace?
- Few panels damaged → repair
- Multiple issues or old screen → full rescreen
Conclusion
Ignoring early signs can lead to bigger repairs and higher costs. Acting early is always the smarter choice.
Schedule an inspection
At Screen Armors, we provide honest inspections and fast repairs.
Contact us today and we’ll let you know exactly what your pool cage needs.
Learn more about our screening service.