Pool Screen Enclosure Installation in Florida
Pool cage installation, and privacy screen for pool, sandwitch roof, etc. across Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Naples, and surrounding areas.
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What is a Florida Pool Screen Enclosure & What We Do
A pool screen enclosure (also called a pool cage) is a screened-in enclosure that covers a swimming pool and its surrounding patio area. It is most commonly found in warmer climates, such as Florida. They are typically made of an aluminum frame and various types of mesh screens. A professionally built Florida pool cage is the most effective way to protect your outdoor space while also providing a clean, comfortable, and bug-free environment.
Eclipse Service Hub designs and installs hurricane-ready aluminum pool enclosures tailored to your home, engineered for Florida’s climate. Our pool screen enclosure improves safety, backyard privacy, and increases the value of your home by keeping debris, insects, and wildlife out of your pool area. They are made in the USA from high-quality materials and have modern architectural designs. Contact us to know more about the pool screen enclosure cost and other information.
Why Choose a Properly Engineered Florida Pool Cage?

Pest-Free Outdoor Living
Enjoy your enclosed pool area without mosquitoes, flies, lizards, or unwanted insects — day and night.

UV and Heat Protection
Special Florida pool cage mesh options reduce UV exposure and help lower heat around your pool deck.

Child and Pet Safety
A screened enclosure provides a safer, enclosed environment for children and pets to enjoy the outdoors.

Less Cleaning & Maintenance
Pool enclosure screens help block leaves, debris, lizards, and dirt, keeping your water cleaner with less work.

Built for Florida Weather
Engineered with storm-rated aluminum and high-strength fasteners for durability in Florida's harsh conditions.

Adds Values to Your Home
A clean, modern pool screen enclosure in Florida is a major upgrade that increases curb appeal and resale value.
Detached vs. Attached Pool Cages
Choosing between a detached or attached pool cage depends on your property layout, design preference, and how you use your outdoor space. We design and install both types of pool screen enclosures, engineered for Florida weather and built to meet local building codes.
Detached Pool Cage
A detached pool cage is a freestanding structure built independently from the home. It fully surrounds the pool area without tying into the house’s exterior walls or roofline.
- Benefits:
More design flexibility
Independent structural support
Multiple roof styles (mansard, dome, gable, hip, shed)
Ideal for standalone outdoor spaces
- Best For:
Large backyard pool layouts
Custom-shaped pools
Open yard properties
Projects requiring flexible height or roof design

Attached Pool Cage
An attached pool cage connects directly to the home’s structure, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas.
- Benefits:
Direct access from the home
Blends with existing architecture
Efficient use of space
Strong structural tie-in
- Best For:
Patio-to-pool layouts
Homes with sliding door access
Compact backyard designs
Integrated lanai connections
Attached pool cages are ideal for homeowners who want convenience and a more integrated look while also protecting their pool from insects, debris, and sun exposure.

Pool Screen Enclosure Roof Types
Every pool enclosure roof style serves a unique functional and aesthetic purpose. We design and build all major architectural options for pool screen enclosure installation to match your home and outdoor space.

Mansard Roof
- Creates a high, open interior space
- Excellent airflow and visibility
- Offers a clean, elegant modern look
- Perfect for luxury enclosures

Dome Roof
- Designed to improves wind flow
- Ideal for larger enclosures
- Smooth, attractive architectural style
- Maximizing airflow & durability

Gable Roof
- Classic pitched design
- Matches many home styles
- Increases interior height in the center
- Balanced strength and aesthetics

Hip Roof
- Sloped on all four sides
- Strongest for wind resistance
- Excellent structural durability
- Ideal for storm-prone or open areas

Shed Roof
- Simple, single-slope layout
- Affordable and practical solution
- Works well in tight or smaller spaces
- Great for side-yard enclosures

Flat Roof
- Clean, modern horizontal design
- Ideal for low-profile enclosures
- Simple, budget-friendly construction
- Requires slight pitch for water runoff
Need a Tailored, Engineered Pool Enclosure Roof to Fit your Unique Space?
Eclipse Full-Service Screened Pool Enclosure Installation Process
We manage your entire pool screen enclosure project in-house with no subcontractors and provide a seamless, start-to-finish experience:
- Permitting & Engineering: We handle all local engineering requirements and secure the necessary permits to ensure full code compliance.
- Durable Construction: Installation features premium aluminum framing and critical corrosion-resistant stainless steel fasteners for long-term structural integrity.
- Precision Installation: Our team ensures laser alignment for clean lines, custom roof shape integration, and secure door installation with high-quality hardware.
- Site Management: We include optional concrete extensions, integrated gutter and drainage configurations, thorough cleanup, and a final walkthrough to ensure satisfaction.

Florida Pool Cage Roof Panels
The type of roof panel you choose affects shade, airflow, and overall durability. We offer insulated sandwich panels and mesh roof panels to match different comfort and design preferences of your pool screen enclosure.
Insulated Roof Panels (Sandwich Panels)
Premium solid roof panels with a foam-insulated core for maximum comfort and temperature control for your pool screen enclosure.
- Benefits:
- Superior shade and heat reduction
- Keeps the pool cooler during hot Florida days
- Supports ceiling fans and light fixtures
- Extremely durable and weather-resistant
- Perfect for outdoor dining or long relaxation hours
- Clean, modern, solid-roof appearance
- Best For:
Homeowners wanting maximum comfort and a premium outdoor room feel.

Mesh Roof (Screen Roof)
A traditional Florida screened roof using mesh material for maximum ventilation and open-air comfort.
- Benefits:
- Highest airflow and natural ventilation
- More affordable than insulated panels
- Keeps insects, debris, and leaves out
- Open-sky visibility with fresh air
- Filters UV and reduces glare (mesh-dependent)
- Lightweight design with easy maintenance
- Best For:
Homeowners who prefer an open outdoor feel with full ventilation.

Premium Mesh Options for Pool Screen Enclosure
Choose from weather-resistant, high-performance screen materials designed for the Florida climate. We have strong mesh options for lanais, patios, porches, and pool enclosures, all engineered for airflow, durability, and long-term use.
- Flexible, rust-proof, and affordable standard screen mesh; resists corrosion and fraying over time.
- Best for: Standard residential applications & budget-friendly projects.
- Heavy-duty, coated polyester mesh reinforced to withstand scratching, clawing, and repeated impact.
- Best for: Homes with active dogs, cats, or small pets in Florida
- Rigid and ultra-durable mesh for specific high-impact areas; resists rust, wear, and deformation.
- Best for: High-traffic doors or lower wall sections where impact is likely.
- Blocks up to 90% of harmful UV rays, reducing glare, heat buildup, and sun exposure.
- Best for: Keeping your space cooler and protecting outdoor furniture from fading.
- A finer weave that offers virtually unobstructed views with maximum airflow and natural light.
- Best for: Scenic lanais and open-concept patios where the view is a priority.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do pool screen enclosure require a permit in Florida?
Yes. We handle all engineering, permitting, and compliance with local county requirements.
How long does installation take?
Most pool cages take 2–4 days to build after permits are approved.
What roof shapes can I choose?
Mansard, dome, gable (A-frame), hip, and shed. If you need something custom, please contact us.
Are your pool cages hurricane-ready?
Yes — all structures use hurricane-rated aluminum and fasteners built to Florida code. However, damage to the mesh and/or structure can occur during a high-category hurricane.
What screen options are available?
Standard mesh, fiberglass mesh, No-See-Um mesh, and heavy-duty superscreen premium mesh.
Do pool screen encosure reduce heat?
Certain pool screen mesh options provide UV and heat reduction for a cooler outdoor area.
What colors are available to install new pool cage?
How much does a pool screen enclosure cost?
Pricing depends on size, roof design, height, engineering needs, and material options. Quotes are free.
Related Screen Enclosure Services We Offer
Patio Screen Enclosure
Add shade, comfort, and value to your home with beautifully built screened patios by Eclipse Service Hub experts; which designed to fit your space and style.
Aluminum Screen Room
Fully framed, insulated-roof screen rooms perfect for expanding your living area. Great for outdoor dining, relaxing, or protecting outdoor furniture from insects.
Lanai Screen Enclosure
Professional lanai screen enclosures for Florida homes. Enjoy improved airflow, pest protection, and clear views with strong frames and premium screening materials.
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