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Pompano Beach sits along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic coast, and that exposure affects aluminum screen enclosures more aggressively than in most inland Broward County cities. Older frames in Pompano Beach often show accelerated oxidation, particularly on properties closer to the water. Patio Screen Pro installs new screen enclosures and complete frame replacements throughout Pompano Beach using powder-coated aluminum that holds up better in coastal and near-coastal conditions.

Screen Enclosure Installations in Pompano Beach

Many Pompano Beach homes were built between the 1960s and 1980s, and original screen enclosures from that period are at or past their service life. Coastal humidity and storm exposure tend to accelerate frame degradation here compared to inland communities. When a frame shows heavy oxidation on the uprights, screens that tear repeatedly, or doors that bind and sag, replacement rather than ongoing repair typically becomes the better long-term investment.

We install enclosures across Pompano Beach — from waterfront properties along the Intracoastal to standard residential lots on the west side of the city. All installations are permitted through the City of Pompano Beach building department.

Common Project Types in Pompano Beach

Full frame replacement — Removing an aging coastal-area frame and installing a new structure with current powder-coated aluminum. The most common project type in Pompano Beach.
New pool enclosure — First-time installation on a home with an existing pool but no screened structure.
Screen room addition — Enclosing an existing open patio or outdoor area to create a screened living space.

Patio Screen Pro serves Pompano Beach 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 Pompano Beach

How does living near the coast affect my screen enclosure lifespan in Pompano Beach?

Salt air corrodes bare aluminum over time. Powder-coated aluminum frames extend useful life in coastal conditions by creating a barrier between the metal and salt-heavy air. If your current frame shows white or gray powder residue along the structural sections, the protective coating has broken down — a reliable indicator the frame is approaching end of serviceable life.

Do I need a permit to replace my screen enclosure in Pompano Beach?

Yes. The City of Pompano Beach requires permits for both new installations and full frame replacements. Patio Screen Pro handles the permit application as part of every project — you do not need to manage the permitting process yourself.

I inherited a home with a damaged enclosure. Is replacement worth it?

It depends on the condition of the frame. We assess the structural members at the estimate visit and give you a direct answer on whether repair is cost-effective or whether replacement is the better path. For frames 30 or more years old with visible oxidation or structural damage, full replacement is typically the right choice.

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