Fix what is failing without rebuilding the whole enclosure.
That can mean framing trouble spots, damaged components, worn hardware, or other areas that are still worth fixing instead of replacing.
Repair makes sense when the enclosure does not need a full rebuild, but it does need more than a small patch. We handle structural trouble spots, hardware issues, and repair work that makes sense while the rest of the enclosure is still worth keeping.
That can mean framing trouble spots, damaged components, worn hardware, or other areas that are still worth fixing instead of replacing.
Repair makes sense when the enclosure is still worth keeping, but something beyond the screen itself needs attention.
Loose or failing hardware, worn fasteners, and problem connection points that keep the enclosure from staying tight and secure.
Targeted work on the parts of the frame that are giving you trouble, when the rest of the enclosure is still worth preserving.
Problems that make the enclosure frustrating to use even when the overall frame does not need to be rebuilt.
Repair makes the most sense when the structure still has useful life and the problems are not spread across the whole job.
The important part is making the right call early, before repair money gets spent on a structure that really needs replacement.
If the enclosure is mostly solid and the problem is limited, repair can make sense. If the structure is broadly worn out or failing in several places, rebuild is usually the cleaner answer.
If you want a ballpark number before the visit, start with the online estimate.
That happens. The important part is finding that out early so you are not spending repair money on an enclosure that really needs to be rebuilt.
If the structure still looks worth saving, start with the online estimate. If you want us to look at it in person, use the contact page instead.