Expert pool screen repair, rescreening, patio remodeling, and screen door repair in Lantana and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. Same-day estimates available.
Professional screen repair and enclosure services for homeowners in Lantana and the surrounding Palm Beach County area.
Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged pool screens repaired fast. Same-day and next-day service available in Lantana.
Learn MoreTransform your outdoor living space with a custom screen room or lanai enclosure. HOA-compliant designs for Lantana homes.
Learn MoreStuck, derailed, or damaged screen doors fixed. Rollers, tracks, handles, and mesh replaced.
Learn MoreNew aluminum-framed pool and patio enclosures built to Palm Beach County code.
Learn MoreCall before noon, we can often visit your Lantana property the same day.
Our crews know Palm Beach County building codes, HOA requirements, and Florida's climate conditions.
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Lantana is a small Palm Beach County town between Lake Worth Beach and Boynton Beach with direct Intracoastal Waterway access along its eastern edge. The waterfront position creates a clear divide in screen enclosure conditions: properties east of Dixie Highway near the Intracoastal face salt-air corrosion demands, while the central and western residential areas face the standard Florida inland pattern of UV wear and storm-season debris.
On the waterfront side, salt crystallization on frame extrusions and spline channel edges is the main culprit. On the inland side, UV mesh degradation and age are the drivers. The repair approach and material recommendations differ between the two zones—we confirm which applies to your property at the estimate visit.
Lantana is on our regular south Palm Beach County route. Where deed restrictions apply, we provide written documentation for submissions. Rescreening existing frames does not require a Palm Beach County permit; new enclosure installations do, and we manage that process.
No obligation, no pressure. Tell us about your project and we'll provide a clear written quote.