Screen Repair & Rescreening
Fast repairs and full rescreens for torn, sagging, or sun-rotted screen — often a fraction of the cost of a rebuild.
10+Years in the tradeEvery job.
No exceptions.
No subcontractors. The owner quotes the job, runs the job, and does the walkthrough with you when it's done. Same crew, same standards, 10+ years of habits.
- 1Single-panel repairs to full-enclosure rescreens
- 2Spline, hardware, and door realignment
- 3Upgrade to no-see-um or pet screen while we're there
Drag to see the difference.
Slide the handle to compare a worn-out enclosure with the finished result.
After
BeforeTorn screen, a door that won't latch, panels that sag in the middle — most of this is a repair, not a replacement, and we'll say so. Florida sun breaks screen down over years; the frame usually outlives several sets of panels.
We handle everything from a single blown-out panel to rescreening an entire pool cage. If we get there and find the frame is the real problem, we'll show you, but the honest answer is that a rescreen fixes most of what people assume is a lost cause.
While we're on site is the cheapest time to upgrade — switching to no-see-um mesh or pet-resistant screen costs almost nothing extra in labor once the old screen is already coming out.
We cover all of Duval County, FL
Questions we hear a lot
- Is it cheaper to repair screen or replace the whole enclosure?
- Almost always cheaper to repair or re-screen. The aluminum frame usually outlives several sets of panels, so most 'lost causes' just need new screen.
- Can you repair just one torn panel?
- Yes — anything from a single blown-out panel up to re-screening an entire pool cage.
- My screen door won't latch — can you fix it?
- Yes. A door that won't close usually needs realignment or new hardware, not replacement.
- Can I upgrade my screen while it's being repaired?
- Yes, and it's the cheapest time to do it — switching to no-see-um or pet screen costs little extra once the old screen is already coming out.
- How do I know if it's a repair or a full rebuild?
- If the frame is solid, it's a repair. We'll show you if the frame is genuinely gone, but that's rare — most of what looks hopeless just needs a rescreen.
Walk the job with the owner.
Tell us what you're thinking. We'll come look, point out what we'd do differently, and only quote what we're confident we can deliver.