Expert pool screen repair, rescreening, patio remodeling, and screen door repair in Ocean Ridge and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. Same-day estimates available.
Professional screen repair and enclosure services for homeowners in Ocean Ridge and the surrounding Palm Beach County area.
Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged pool screens repaired fast. Same-day and next-day service available in Ocean Ridge.
Learn MoreTransform your outdoor living space with a custom screen room or lanai enclosure. HOA-compliant designs for Ocean Ridge 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 Ocean Ridge property the same day.
Our crews know Palm Beach County building codes, HOA requirements, and Florida's climate conditions.
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Ocean Ridge is a quiet barrier island town in Palm Beach County, situated between the Boynton Inlet and Lake Worth Lagoon. Its position between ocean and lagoon exposes pool enclosures to wind-driven salt air from multiple directions. Patio Screen Pro has extensive experience with the mesh and frame requirements of barrier island communities like Ocean Ridge.
The Boynton Inlet creates significant tidal salt spray that reaches inland properties faster than in more sheltered communities. Pool cages on both the ocean and lagoon sides experience accelerated corrosion cycles. We use only 6063-T5 extruded aluminum frames meeting current Palm Beach County wind-load requirements, and recommend annual inspections for oceanfront enclosures.
Ocean Ridge enforces Palm Beach County building codes for structural screen enclosure modifications. We pull required permits and work with inspectors when structural repairs or new screen rooms are involved. Rescreening an existing frame does not require a permit.
No obligation, no pressure. Tell us about your project and we'll provide a clear written quote.