Pool Cage & Screen Repair
Pool Cage Repair in Naples, FL
Torn screens. Sagging panels. Bent frames. We've been repairing pool cages in Naples since 1999. Send us photos or call — we'll come look for free.
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What We Repair
- Torn or stretched screen panels — spot repairs or full panel replacements.
- Sun-faded or brittle screens — mesh that's reached the end of its life.
- Bent frames or broken hardware — posts, beams, super-gutters, brackets.
- Doors that won't close right — rollers, hinges, mesh, latches.
- Storm damage — cage damage after a hurricane or tropical storm. Availability may vary by schedule and season.
Common Problems
Common Problems We See
- One torn panel turning into three.
- No-see-ums getting through — wrong mesh or degraded mesh.
- Sagging beams or out-of-square frames.
- HOA letters about appearance.
- Storm damage you didn't catch right away.
How It Works
Simple, No-Pressure Process
- 1
You reach out — call, send photos, or fill the short estimate form.
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We come look — we inspect the cage in person and give you a free written estimate.
- 3
You decide — no pressure, no upsell. We do what you approve.
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We get it done — clean work, neat frames, no mess left behind.
How Big Is Your Repair?
Small, Medium, or Large Repair?
Some homeowners only need a few panels replaced. Others may prefer a full rescreen if the screen is older, brittle, or damaged in multiple areas. A1 Screening can explain the options and let you choose what makes the most sense.
Small repair
1–3 panels
When the rest of the cage is in good shape, replacing a few panels is usually enough.
Medium repair
4–10 panels
We'll explain both repair and rescreen options so you can choose based on age, condition, and budget.
Large repair
approximately 11–20 panels
Some homeowners still choose panel-by-panel repair. Others find a full rescreen makes more sense.
We provide options, not pressure. Final recommendations and pricing are confirmed after technician review.
Repair or Rescreen?
Repair It or Rescreen the Whole Cage?
repair
One or two torn panels and the rest looks healthy? A spot repair is usually enough.
rescreen
Multiple torn panels, or screens that look faded and brittle? A full rescreen is usually the better long-term choice.
structural
Frame issues on top of screen damage? Structural repair plus rescreen — handled in one visit when possible.
Quick Answers
Direct Answers
What is considered a small screen repair?
A small screen repair is usually 1–3 panels — a good fit when the rest of the cage is still in good condition.
Should I repair panels or rescreen the whole pool cage?
If only 1–3 panels are damaged, repair may be enough. If several panels are damaged, brittle, or aging, A1 Screening can explain both repair and full rescreen options so you can choose what makes the most sense.
Does screen panel height affect price?
Yes. Roof panels over the pool, or panels above what a 24-foot ladder can safely reach, may need special review. Most other panels are fairly close in price per square foot.
Real Work
Recent Completed Pool Cage Work
Examples of completed pool cage and screen enclosure work by A1 Screening. Final recommendations and pricing are confirmed after technician review.



FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Not ready for a full estimate? Just want a quick callback?
Drop your phone number and we'll call you back during business hours — no form, no commitment.
Related Services
Other Services Naples Homeowners Ask About
Pool Rescreening
When spot repairs aren't enough, a full rescreen brings your pool cage back to like-new. We rescreen pool cages across Naples and Southwest Florida — clean, tight, and built for our climate.
Learn moreStructural Pool Cage Repair
Bent frames, broken posts, sagging cages — we've fixed it all since 1999.
Learn moreFree Estimate · No Obligation
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Call, text, or send a photo of your enclosure. We'll give you a same-week reply when our schedule allows.
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM