How Much Does Pool Cage Rescreening Cost in Florida? (2026 Guide)
If your pool cage screen is sagging, torn, or letting bugs through, you’re probably wondering what it costs to fix. Here’s an honest, no-nonsense look at pool cage rescreening prices for Florida homeowners in 2026.
What affects the price
Several things determine the cost of a rescreen:
- How many panels need replacing — a few panels is very different from a full enclosure.
- Screen type — standard 18/14, fine no-see-um mesh, and pet-resistant screen are priced differently.
- Height and access — two-story “picture window” cages take more labor.
- Hardware condition — worn spline, screws, and door rollers may need replacing too.
Single panels vs. a full rescreen
Replacing a handful of torn panels is the most affordable option and often done in a single visit. A full rescreen — every panel replaced — costs more but makes an aging cage look brand new and is far cheaper than a new enclosure.
How to get an accurate number
The only way to get a real price is a quick look at your enclosure. We give free, upfront quotes with no pressure — what we quote is what you pay.
The bottom line
Rescreening is one of the best-value home improvements in Florida: it restores your outdoor space, keeps the bugs out, and protects your investment for years.
Ready for a tight, bug-free pool cage? Call Screening Dunrite at 727-645-9575 for a free quote in Port Richey and across Tampa Bay.
Need screen rescreening in Port Richey? Call Screening Dunrite at 727-645-9575 or request a free estimate.