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Quality Aluminum & Screen Inc
New to Angi

Serving Cocoa, FL and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Advanced Aluminum delivers affordable luxury for outdoor living in Brevard County?custom pool and patio screen enclosures that elevate your space without the high-end price tag. With 42 years in business and over 1,300 custom projects completed locally, we handle everything in-house?design consultation, engineering, permitting, and expert installation?so your project moves smoothly from concept to completed showpiece.\n\nHomeowners choose us for trust, value, and a warranty that lasts. We provide accurate proposals, dependable timelines, and attentive communication from a dedicated project manager. Every build is engineered to local code and backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty?so you can invest confidently. After installation, our service team is here for rescreens, repairs, and care tips to keep your enclosure looking new. If you?re ready to turn your patio or pool area into resort-style living at a smart price, Advanced Aluminum makes it easy?and built to enjoy for years.

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FAQs for pool enclosure repair projects in Cocoa, FL

An individual pool screen repair makes sense when someone accidentally tore the fabric of a single screen or a certain section has mold or mildew. If you need to repair a large number of your pool screens, however, it could be a more cost-effective solution to consider completely rescreening the whole pool enclosure all at once.

A pool lanai is similar to a pool enclosure, except it is considered an extension of a house. It sits under an existing truss roof rather than a separate shelter. Homeowners often outfit pool lanais with furniture, home décor, and other additions like audio-visual systems. A small lanai costs as little as $1,000 for materials and labor. Most lanais stay under $3,000 on the high end, but intricate layouts or large extensions can cost more in labor and materials.

Pool screens have varying lifespans based on their construction. Fiberglass screens last from 10 to 15 years, aluminum screens last from 15 to 20 years, polyester screens perform reliably for 20 to 30 years, and stainless steel screens offer durability for 30 years or more. Regular inspections and proper installation ensure these screens perform to their full lifespan.

You should regularly clean your pool screens to ensure they are effective and long-lasting. In a bucket, combine warm water with dish soap or cleaning vinegar. Then lightly scrub the screen with a soft-bristle brush or large sponge using your bucket mixture. After scrubbing, you can rinse the screens with a garden hose and let the screens dry in the sun. If you would prefer, you can hire a local window cleaning service to maintain your pool screens.

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