Expert pool screen repair, rescreening, patio remodeling, and screen door repair in Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. Same-day estimates available.
Professional screen repair and enclosure services for homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County area.
Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged pool screens repaired fast. Same-day and next-day service available in Royal Palm Beach.
Learn MoreTransform your outdoor living space with a custom screen room or lanai enclosure. HOA-compliant designs for Royal Palm Beach 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 Royal Palm Beach property the same day.
Our crews know Palm Beach County building codes, HOA requirements, and Florida's climate conditions.
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PatioScreenPro provides screen repair and enclosure services throughout South Florida.
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Royal Palm Beach is a planned community in western Palm Beach County, developed primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, and bordered by Wellington to the south and the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge to the west. The city has a large inventory of single-family homes, many of which include pool cages that are now 20 to 40 years old and due for rescreen or frame inspection. Royal Palm Beach’s inland position means afternoon Everglades-driven storms are more intense than coastal Palm Beach County, and the city’s older aluminum frames often need spline channel replacement alongside fresh mesh. Patio Screen Pro serves all of Royal Palm Beach with same-week scheduling and honest assessments of whether rescreen or replacement is the better investment.
Madison Green and some other Royal Palm Beach communities require HOA pre-approval for exterior modifications. Patio Screen Pro provides written material documentation for HOA submissions. Palm Beach County building permits are required for new screen enclosure installations; rescreen and frame repair work on existing structures typically does not require a permit.
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