Your pool cage is constantly exposed to Florida’s harsh conditions—sun, humidity, rain, and even hurricanes. Over time, that takes a toll on both the aluminum structure and the screens.
Restoring your pool cage isn’t just about looks. It’s about protecting your investment, improving safety, and extending its lifespan.
Protect your structure from further damage
Aluminum pool cages may not rust like steel, but they can oxidize and weaken over time. If left untreated:
- The frame can become brittle
- Screws can loosen or corrode
- Small issues can turn into expensive repairs
Restoration reinforces the structure before problems get worse.
Improve appearance instantly
A faded, chalky, or dirty pool cage can make your entire home look older. Restoration typically includes:
- Deep pressure washing
- Repainting the aluminum frame
- Replacing damaged or sagging screens
The result: your enclosure can look almost brand new again.
Increase property value
A clean and well-maintained pool enclosure adds curb appeal and value. If you’re planning to sell your home:
- Buyers notice the condition of the pool cage
- A restored cage makes the property feel well-maintained
- It can help justify a higher asking price
Better protection from insects
Old or damaged screens allow mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and other small bugs to get inside.
Restoration often includes replacing worn-out screens—meaning a more comfortable, bug-free outdoor space. If you’re comparing screen types, see our guide on 20x20 no-see-um vs 18/14 screen.
Prevent costly full replacement
Ignoring maintenance can lead to structural failure. At that point, you may need a full cage replacement—which can be very expensive.
Restoration is often a fraction of the cost and can extend the life of your existing structure for years.
Prepare for Florida weather
Florida storms and hurricanes can put serious stress on your enclosure. Restoration can include:
- Screw replacement (important for structural strength)
- Frame inspection and reinforcement
- Screen tightening
This helps your cage withstand strong winds and heavy rain.
Extend the lifespan of your pool cage
A properly restored pool cage can last many more years compared to one that’s neglected. Think of it as maintenance: small investment now, big savings later.
Final thoughts
Restoring your pool cage is one of the smartest ways to protect your structure, improve your home’s appearance, and avoid expensive replacements. If your enclosure looks worn, faded, or has damaged screens, it may be time to consider restoration.
Need pool cage restoration?
At Screen Armors, we provide pool cage restoration, full rescreening, frame painting, screw replacement, and pressure washing.
Learn more about our refurbishing and painting service.