Most pool enclosure screens last anywhere from ten to twenty years, depending on the material they are made from and how they are maintained. If you do need a repair or replacement for your pool screens, there are contractors available that specialize in this area of expertise.

Why You Should Maintain and Repair Your Pool Screen

Maintaining your pool enclosure screens and repairing any holes or gaps will keep them functioning as they were intended to. The benefits of having a pool enclosure with properly functioning screens are many:

  • Enclosures keep bugs, leaves, and debris from getting in your pool, reducing how often it needs to be cleaned.
  • Enclosures prevent accidents; for example, if children wander into your yard and thus into your pool, they may get hurt.
  • Enclosures provide a level of privacy.
  • Enclosures offer a little bit of shade while still allowing sunlight into the area.

Why You Should Use a Professional

A pool screen repair company or contractor will be able to provide you with a quote for time and materials, and then complete the necessary work without you having to deal with any unnecessary frustration, or risk personal injury while complete the job.

One of the many benefits of utilizing a pool screening company and contractor is that they will have the knowledge and know-how to complete the repair in a timely fashion, as well as the correct materials to complete the repairs. Your screens may need holes patched, and a professional can help. It is also possible for there to be a need for repairs to items such as hardware and the cage that holds the screens in place. Completing this work will also help keep the screens from becoming damaged.  

Once the repair is completed, it is important to maintain the enclosure and the screen panels. The best way to do this is to make sure that you are regularly cleaning the screens. Cleaning the screens regularly will prevent a build up of harmful materials that can cause damage to the screens. By using either a mixture of water and bleach, or water and vinegar and a soft bristle brush, you will be able to remove any building up of mildew, algae, insects, and other debris. You can also use a power washer set on low to get higher up areas of the enclosure.

By hiring the right professional to maintain and repair your pool screens as the work is needed, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of your pool enclosure for years to come.  To learn more about pool screen repair, contact a repair professional near you.

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