Coral Springs was developed largely between the late 1960s and the 1990s, and many screened enclosures built during that period are now showing significant wear. Frames that have oxidized, doors that no longer close cleanly, and screen mesh that sags or tears frequently are signs a structure has reached the end of its useful life. Patio Screen Pro installs new screen enclosures and complete frame replacements throughout Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County.
Screen Enclosure Installations in Coral Springs
Coral Springs is an inland Broward County city with lower salt exposure than coastal communities, but summer storm damage is still the primary driver of screen enclosure projects here. Strong afternoon thunderstorms can put significant load on older frames — particularly structures with wide spans or heavier mesh that catches more wind. We see a consistent volume of full-frame replacements following active storm seasons in the area.
For homeowners in HOA communities, Coral Springs HOAs generally permit standard aluminum frame construction but may require pre-approval and a color selection before permits are pulled. We prepare HOA documentation packages as part of our standard process.
Common Project Types in Coral Springs
Patio Screen Pro serves Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County for new screen enclosure installations, frame replacements, and screen room additions. See our full screen enclosure installation page →
Questions About Screen Enclosure Installation in Coral Springs
My Coral Springs enclosure was built in the 1980s. What does a full replacement involve?
A full replacement starts with a site visit to assess the slab condition and any updated code requirements since the original build. We pull the replacement permit through Broward County, remove the old frame, install the new structure, and complete screen installation and door fitting. The process is essentially the same as a new installation.
My HOA needs to approve the project first. What information do you need?
We prepare the documentation package. Typical requirements include a project description, frame dimensions, material spec sheet, and color selection. If your HOA uses a specific application form, let us know and we will complete it with the required project information.
How do I know whether I need full replacement versus rescreening?
Rescreening makes sense when the aluminum frame is structurally sound — posts and beams are straight, connections are tight, no significant surface oxidation. If the frame shows visible bowing, loose structural connections, or widespread degradation on the aluminum sections, full replacement will serve you longer than rescreening the existing structure.
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