Lee County pool enclosures deal with conditions that most of the country doesn't. Salt air from the Gulf and Charlotte Harbor, Category 3+ hurricane exposure, UV that breaks down standard mesh faster than inland markets, and HOA communities with specific mesh color and density requirements. That's the daily reality for homeowners in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, and Estero.
Our team works with trained local professionals who understand these conditions. Every call starts with what's actually happening at the property: frame condition, mesh type, HOA requirements, damage pattern. Before anyone talks timing or numbers.
What we focus on
- Honest assessment of what needs to be done and what doesn't
- HOA-compliant mesh selection every time
- Work that's done right the first time, not patched until it fails again
- Respectful scheduling that works around your life
Why local experience matters in Lee County
Cape Coral has more than 400 miles of canals. That geography means wind patterns, salt air exposure, and water-facing panel wear are different here than anywhere else in Florida. A technician who has worked Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Bonita Springs enclosures knows that canal-facing panels fail 12-18 months ahead of the protected sides, that post-hurricane damage often shows up in roof panels before the walls, and that HOA mesh specs vary enough between communities that confirming before ordering saves everyone time.
Lee County also sits in one of Florida's most active hurricane corridors. That means homeowners here are more likely to need post-storm rescreening, more likely to have insurance documentation questions, and more likely to be working against a post-storm scheduling backlog than homeowners in most other Florida markets. Understanding that context changes how the job gets approached.
Our service area
We serve Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres, and the surrounding Lee County communities. Canal lots, gated communities, high-rise condos with ground-floor enclosures, and standard suburban homes all get the same attention to HOA requirements, frame condition, and mesh selection.
We've helped hundreds of Lee County homeowners get their screened-in spaces back after storms, UV degradation, pet damage, and normal wear. If you're not sure whether you need a spot repair or a full rescreen, call us and we'll give you a straight answer.