Pool Enclosures Keep Your Family Safe From Bugs – Screen Repair Is Sometimes Needed
Home No Comments »In any housing development in the state of Florida, you will most likely see pool enclosures and patios covering up the out door areas on the back of homes. The reasons being, that you will most likely find a ton of bugs flying around as well.
These pool enclosures are made to fit over top of the patio areas so the people that live in the home can use their pools without being attacked by the large swarms of bugs that live in Florida. Talk to a local resident and you’ll find out quickly that even sitting on your porch can be an experience with the bugs.
The material that the screen is made from is mostly nylon that has a plastic coating applied to it. The great thing about the enclosures though is that because they are aluminum, they wont rust. So basically, unless a hurricane comes and knocks it down, the structure will out last your house. But what do you do when you get a tear in one of the screens or they just get old and start to grey?
Doing a screen repair does require that you know what you are doing. While it seems fairly straight forward due to the spline holding in the material, if your not using the proper tools, the job itself will turn into quite the nightmare.
Many people try going to Home Depot or Lowes to buy the materials to do this themselves, but that is just going to add to the frustration of the home owner, due to the materials and tools being inferior. There are also many different kinds of screens that one can choose.
18×14 is the standard size for the screen hole in the material, some times home owners will choose a material with a smaller hole called 20X20. All the number means is the size of the hole in the screen. There are also options for things like sun screen that is used for shade as well as Florida Glass that is used for privacy.
The life span of the screen material depends on where it is installed. Many times in the top part of the enclosure, you can get 8-10 years out of it before you will need to do another screen repair. The sides of the pool enclosure will last a little longer and go for 10-12 years before needing repair. Animals and weed eaters can also cause damage and be the need of a screen repair as well.
The colors of these pool enclosures are either bronze or white. Due to the fading of the color over time, many people prefer the bronze over the white. Bronze also blends in better when the screws begin to age as well. In the end, if you don’t have one of these pool enclosures and you live in Florida, you are in trouble. The bug will eat you alive.
Living in Florida, chances are you have one of these screen pool enclosures. At some point you are going to need some screen repairs, but it’s a good idea if you use the proper tools and material.
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