Repair, rescreen, rebuild, or build new.
The right answer depends on the structure, the roof system, and how much of the enclosure is still worth keeping.
Some projects mainly need fresh screen. Others need structural repair, a full rebuild, a new enclosure, an existing-roof screen-in, an Elite Room, or a MaestroShield™ opening. The important part is figuring out what the job actually needs before you price it or book the visit.
The right answer depends on the structure, the roof system, and how much of the enclosure is still worth keeping.
These are the service types homeowners ask about most. Pick the one that matches the job and you will get clearer information than trying to force everything through one generic page.
Targeted fixes for enclosures that still have solid life left, including structural trouble spots, hardware issues, and problem areas that do not justify a full rebuild.
View repair service pageFull or partial rescreening for pool enclosures, patios, and lanais, with mesh choice, roof coverage, wall count, and fastener replacement all affecting the final scope.
View rescreening pageWhen patching the old enclosure no longer makes sense, we rebuild clean with updated framing, fresh screen, and a better finished structure.
View rebuild pageFree-standing pool enclosures, lanais, and patio screen-ins planned around the layout, wall count, roof tie-in, and how the enclosure meets the house.
View new enclosure pageCovered roof options when you want more shade, more weather coverage, and a more finished outdoor-room feel than a standard screen roof alone.
View roof systems pageAuthorized dealer installation for retractable screens that add privacy, shade, and storm-ready flexibility without turning the opening into a fixed wall.
View rolldown pageIf you want service notes and project examples that feel closer to your area, use one of these local pages.
Broad mix of repairs, rescreens, new enclosures, covered patio work, and MaestroShield™ rolldowns.
Open Jacksonville pageOlder enclosures, patio screen-ins, rebuild decisions, and new backyard projects.
Open St. Augustine pageService-area page for St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, and nearby communities inside St. Johns County.
Open county pageCovered patios, cleaner finished spaces, roof systems, and larger openings that need rolldowns.
Open Ponte Vedra pageThe online estimate is the better first step when you want a ballpark number for a rescreen, repair, rebuild, new enclosure, existing-roof screen-in, covered roof system, or rolldown opening.
Start online estimateIf the project needs eyes on it, skip the estimate and request the site visit.
Request an on-site quoteEven when the enclosure is the main job, these surrounding details still change how the project gets priced and built.
Existing slab, pavers, tile, or missing footing can all change how a new enclosure or Elite Room gets planned and priced. Those conditions need to be part of the quote, not tacked on later.
Some projects are screen walls, doors, and rails built under the house roof instead of under a free-standing roof of their own, which changes how the enclosure is measured and priced.
MaestroShield™ openings are priced by opening size, system count, and wind exposure, not the same way as fixed screen walls.
Use the estimate if you want a ballpark number first. Use the quote request if you are ready for us to come look at the project.