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Durable Pool Screen Enclosure by ED Aluminum Construction in Orlando, FL

It is possible to get a really inexpensive pool enclosure. However, pool screen enclosure durability is dependent on the materials you put into the construction of the screen. If the contractors used cheap and shoddy materials and workmanship, you won’t be able to get the enclosure to last beyond a year. In that case, all that money and effort will go down the drain and you will have to redo the whole thing all over again. 

If you are willing and able to spend thousands of dollars to ensure your privacy and comfort, you should be able to get a durable product i.e. one that can survive the harsh outdoor environment for at least a few years.

The Average Life of a Pool Enclosure

Most well-constructed pool screen enclosures can easily last between ten to twenty years in general. This is, however, entirely dependent on the kind of material used in the construction of your pool screen. Apart from that, the workmanship also plays a key role here. For example, if the workers only put on one thin coat of anti-rust oxidant instead of the required three coats, the screen will start to rust very quickly.

Fiberglass is the most commonly used construction material when it comes to making pool screen enclosures. However, not all types of fiberglass enclosures are created equal and you will have to get the best quality materials to ensure the durability of the screen. Some of the common brands include:

  • Pet Screen: More than 25 years
  • Phifer brand fiberglass: 10 to 20 years
  • BetterVue: More than 25 years
  • Solar Screen: 20 years

All of the above work well, but their durability is dependent on the climate and temperature of the area in which the pool enclosure has been installed. For example, warm and humid conditions can decrease the life of the enclosure to a great extent.

Ultimately, you will have to make an informed decision based on your requirements and budget.