Browning’s Aluminum repairs and rescreens pool screen enclosures across Marion County and Central Florida. Whether your pool cage has torn screens, a failing door, or storm-damaged panels, our in-house crew restores it with American-made aluminum hardware and quality screen mesh — no subcontractors. Free on-site estimates. Veteran-owned. BBB A+ accredited. Serving Ocala, The Villages, Belleview, Summerfield, Dunnellon, and the surrounding communities for over 10 years.
A pool screen enclosure (also called a pool cage) keeps pollen, oak leaves, and palm debris out of the water; stops mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and wasps so your family can use the pool from dusk through evening; adds a safety layer between the pool and small children or pets; and reduces UV exposure on the deck without blocking light.
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Made for Florida Weather
Durable screen mesh and corrosion-resistant hardware that hold up to Florida heat, rain, and seasonal storms.
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Keeps Debris & Pollen Out
Stops oak leaves, pollen, and palm debris from contaminating your pool water and clogging the skimmer.
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Stops Mosquitoes & Insects
Tensioned aluminum frame with screen mesh blocks mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and wasps so the pool is usable from dusk through evening.
Whether your pool cage needs a few torn panels replaced or a complete rescreen, our crew restores it with screen mesh and hardware sized correctly for your enclosure. Frame finishes can be matched in bronze, white, or gray. Mesh options include standard fiberglass, no-see-um, super-screen pet-resistant, and solar shade screen.
At Brownings Aluminum & Screen Repair, every pool enclosure repair and rescreen is handled by our in-house crew. We don’t leave until you’re happy with the work. Contact us today for a free on-site estimate.
Torn screens, loose panels, and a failing door on a pool enclosure let bugs and debris back in, and only get worse in a Florida storm. A properly rescreened pool cage with fresh screen mesh, hurricane-rated attachment hardware, and tensioned panels protects your pool, your family, and your investment for years to come.
Brownings Aluminum repairs and rescreens pool enclosures the right way: an honest assessment of your enclosure, quality mesh and hardware, in-house crew start to finish, and a final walkthrough before we sign off. Aluminum frames typically last 25 to 30+ years, while screens last 7 to 12 years before they need rescreening.
- Veteran-owned, family-operated local business
- Over 10 years serving Ocala and surrounding areas
- No salesmen and no subcontractors
- Quality materials and workmanship from experienced professionals
- Free, honest estimates with no pressure
A Look at Our Pool Enclosure Work
Browse recent pool screen enclosure repair and rescreening projects by our team across Marion County and Central Florida.
With aluminum framing, expect 25 to 30+ years on the structure. The screens themselves typically last 7 to 12 years before needing rescreening, depending on weather exposure and pet damage. Marion County’s sun and storm cycles are the biggest factors in screen lifespan.
A pool cage covers the pool and pool deck specifically, usually as a freestanding aluminum structure with a mansard, gable, hip, or panoramic roof. A lanai is a covered, screened porch attached to the home’s roofline. Many Florida homes have both. We repair and rescreen screened lanais and patios too.
No. Every job is completed by our own experienced, in-house team. You’ll always know who’s working on your home.
We proudly serve Ocala and surrounding Central Florida communities, including Belleview, The Villages, Dunnellon and Summerfield.
Yes, with over 10 years of experience serving both residential and commercial clients, we know what works and deliver customized solutions to meet your gutter needs.
Have a question or ready to get started? Reach out today and speak directly with our team. We’re happy to discuss your project, answer your questions, and provide a free, no-pressure estimate.
browningsscreenrepair@gmail.com
(352) 680-0280

