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Pool Cage Rescreen & Repair — New Port Richey, Clearwater & Tampa Bay

Pool cage rescreens and storm panel repairs — Chris inspects posts and headers first, then replaces mesh on enclosures across Tampa Bay. Two-story cages, spa wings, and cage doors quoted fairly.

Pool cages in Florida — function, not just aesthetics

Your pool cage is the reason you can swim without dragonflies, leaves, and neighbor cats in the water. When mesh sags or tears, the cage still looks like a cage from the street but stops doing its job. The Screen Team rescreens pool enclosures on sound aluminum structures throughout Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough — from single storm panels to full cage refreshes.

Chris Westcott climbs the cage himself. Height, ladder setup, and door condition are part of the quote upfront so two-story East Lake or Carrollwood cages are priced honestly.

What pool enclosure work includes

  • Full cage rescreens — every panel, new spline where needed
  • Storm panel replacement — top horizontals are the usual failure point
  • Cage door rescreens — hinge-side tears from daily traffic
  • Spa wing sections — quoted with main cage when both need mesh
  • Pet-resistant and no-see-um upgrades on doors and low panels
  • Hardware adjustments when doors drag after mesh sag
Pool cage insight: If water pools on sagging roof mesh after rain, the screen has lost tension — weight from that puddle accelerates the next tear. Rescreen before the roof line fails in a storm.

Frame-first — rebuild only when necessary

Chris checks whether posts are plumb, splices are solid, and headers are straight. Bent posts, corroded bases, or shifted footings mean a structural conversation — not a hidden upsell inside a rescreen quote. Most Tampa Bay cages built in the 1980s–2000s still have years of frame life when mesh is refreshed on schedule.

New pool enclosure builds and permit-heavy structural work go through licensed partners when engineering is required. Rescreens on existing permitted cages typically do not need new permits — Chris clarifies when yours is the exception.

Why pool owners call Screen Team

Owner-direct service from New Port Richey. No call center, no crew lottery. Call (727) 386-6562 or see general rescreen services and pool cage pricing.

Our process

Pool cage rescreen workflow

Frame inspection before a single spline is cut.

1. Cage walk or photo review

Height, panel count, door type, and spa wings — Chris counts what failed and what is still good.

2. Written scope & price

Partial vs full rescreen explained in plain language. $150 minimum on completed jobs. Tall cages include access time in the quote.

3. Install & door check

Mesh tensioned, spline seated, doors swing clean. Pool deck left walkable — old mesh hauled off.

Pool cages from Pasco to Hillsborough

We rescreen cages in New Port Richey, Palm Harbor, East Lake, Clearwater, Largo, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and border communities. Waterfront cages may need extra hardware attention — mention bay exposure when you call.

See city-specific pages: Palm Harbor · St. Pete · Clearwater · Tampa.

After storms: Text photos of the roof panels and cage door first — Chris can often prioritize panel repairs when the rest of the cage is sound.
Large pool cage panorama
Wide-format cage rescreen
Storm-damaged panels replaced
Post-storm cage repair

Questions about your project? Contact Chris or see pricing ballparks.

More questions

Pool Enclosures — local & pricing FAQ

Where we work

Serving New Port Richey and surrounding communities across Pinellas, Pasco, and Hillsborough counties — including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, Largo, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Tarpon Springs, and Seminole. See all service areas →

Common questions

Pool Enclosure FAQs

Answers about pool cage rescreening in Tampa Bay.

Ready to get started?

Call or text Chris Westcott today.

Pool enclosure, lanai screens, window screens, garage screens, rescreens, or gutter work - call to talk through what you need.

(727) 386-6562