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Answers to common questions from homeowners across Brevard County and Florida's Space Coast.

Answers to the questions homeowners ask most before scheduling service in Central Florida.

Can you replace just one damaged screen panel?

Yes. If the damage is limited to one or a few panels and the remaining screens are in good condition, a panel repair is often the most cost-effective solution.

How long does a full pool enclosure rescreen take?

Most pool enclosure rescreening projects can be completed in one to three days depending on the size of the enclosure and the condition of the existing frame.

Do I need a permit to rescreen my pool enclosure?

In most Central Florida counties, replacing screen mesh in an existing frame does not require a permit. However, structural frame repairs or full frame replacements may trigger a permit requirement depending on your county. We are familiar with local requirements and will advise you on permit needs before any work begins.

How do I know if I need a full rescreen or just a repair?

If damage is limited to 1-3 panels and the frame is in good shape, repair is usually the better value. If more than a quarter of the panels are damaged, the screen is sagging or heavily discolored from UV, or the enclosure is over 10 years old with widespread wear, a full rescreen is typically the more cost-effective long-term choice. A technician can assess this on-site at no charge.

What is the best screen material for Florida homes?

The best screen material depends on your needs and budget. Standard fiberglass screen is the most popular choice for durability and affordability. Pet-resistant screen offers additional strength for homes with dogs and other pets, while no-see-um screen helps block tiny insects common along Florida's Space Coast. During your estimate, we'll recommend the best option based on your enclosure, location, and lifestyle.

Do you offer pet-resistant screen options?

Yes. We offer pet-resistant screen options designed to withstand scratches, paw pressure, and everyday wear from dogs and other pets. These screens are stronger than standard fiberglass mesh and are a popular upgrade for Brevard County homeowners with active pets.

Do you serve Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera, and surrounding areas?

Yes. We proudly serve homeowners throughout Melbourne, Palm Bay, West Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Cocoa, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, and Titusville. If you're located elsewhere in Brevard County, contact us and we'll be happy to confirm service availability.

What factors affect the cost of rescreening?

The cost of rescreening depends on the size of the enclosure, the type of screen material selected, the number of panels being replaced, and whether any frame or door repairs are needed. We provide detailed estimates so you know exactly what work is recommended and why.

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Quality pool screen repair and rescreening services for homeowners across

Brevard County and the Space Coast.

(321) 550-1670

Email: info@321Rescreen.com

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Service Areas

  • Melbourne
  • Palm Bay
  • West Melbourne
  • Viera
  • Rockledge
  • Cocoa
  • Merritt Island
  • Satellite Beach
  • Indian Harbour Beach
  • Titusville


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