Restore Your Pool Enclosure's Clarity

Florida pool enclosures take a beating from our environment. Pollen coats the screens every spring, algae grows on frames during the humid summer months, and oxidation gradually clouds the aluminum. Over time, your once crystal-clear pool cage becomes a dingy, green-tinged eyesore.

Our professional pool enclosure washing service restores visibility and brightness to your lanai. We carefully clean both screens and frames using soft wash techniques that remove buildup without damaging delicate screen material or stripping protective coatings from aluminum.

Screen cleaning (all types)
Aluminum frame restoration
Pollen & dirt removal
Algae & mold treatment
Oxidation removal
Pool deck cleaning available
Pool enclosure and patio area

What We Clean

Pool Cage Screens

Gentle cleaning removes pollen, dust, cobwebs, and organic growth from all screen types including standard fiberglass, pet-resistant, and super screen materials without damage.

Aluminum Frames

We remove algae, mold, and oxidation from aluminum framing to restore the original appearance. Includes all horizontal and vertical supports, doors, and structural elements.

Pool Decks & Pavers

Add pool deck cleaning to your service for a complete transformation. We pressure wash concrete, pavers, travertine, and other pool deck surfaces.

Pool Enclosure Cleaning Questions

Pool enclosure cleaning typically ranges from $150-$400 depending on the size of your enclosure, its height, and the level of buildup. We provide free estimates so you'll know the exact cost upfront.
No. We use soft wash techniques with appropriate pressure for screen cleaning. Our methods are gentle enough for standard fiberglass screens while still effectively removing dirt and algae. We'll note any pre-existing screen damage during our walkthrough.
We recommend cleaning your pool enclosure 1-2 times per year. Spring cleaning after pollen season is especially beneficial. Enclosures near oak trees or in heavily shaded areas may need more frequent attention.
No, you don't need to drain your pool. The biodegradable solutions we use are safe and will dilute into the pool water without causing any issues. We recommend running your pool filter for a few hours after the cleaning.

See Through Your Screens Again

Get a free estimate for professional pool enclosure washing today.