
If you're a homeowner in Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County thinking about installing a pool screen enclosure, the first question on your mind is probably: how much is this going to cost? The honest answer is — it depends. But understanding the key factors that drive pricing will help you plan your project with confidence and avoid any surprises along the way.
Pool enclosures in South Florida are not a one-size-fits-all product. Every home has a different pool size, layout, and set of requirements. Here's what typically affects the final investment:
The larger the area to be enclosed, the more aluminum framing, screen material, and labor hours are required. A compact enclosure around a small pool will cost significantly less than a large lanai-style enclosure that covers an entire outdoor entertaining area. Most contractors price pool enclosures by the square foot, so the footprint of your project is the single biggest cost driver.
A low-profile flat screen enclosure will be more affordable than a tall cathedral-style structure with a steep roofline. Taller enclosures require more structural aluminum, additional engineering calculations, and more complex installation — all of which add to the total cost.
Not all screen material is equal. Standard fiberglass screen is the most economical option. No-see-um screen (tighter mesh to block tiny insects common in South Florida) costs more but provides superior protection. For properties near the water or in hurricane-prone zones, contractors may recommend a heavier-gauge screen that meets Miami-Dade wind load requirements — which comes at a premium but adds real long-term value.
Every door panel adds materials and labor. A basic single-door enclosure is standard, but many homeowners in communities like Weston, Coral Gables, and Pembroke Pines opt for double doors or multiple entry points for convenience and aesthetics.
In South Florida, pool enclosures require building permits from your county — whether you're in Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach. A licensed contractor handles all of this for you, but it's important to understand that permit fees and engineering drawings are part of the total project cost. At AB Aluminum & Screens, permit management is included in our process — no extra stress for you.
Here's a perspective most homeowners don't consider upfront: what does it cost to not have a pool enclosure in South Florida?
Without an enclosure, you're likely spending significantly on:
A pool screen enclosure is a one-time investment that reduces ongoing maintenance costs, extends your pool's lifespan, and makes your backyard usable year-round — which in South Florida's climate is 365 days a year.
A quality pool screen enclosure is a significant home improvement investment — and not everyone wants to pay for it all at once. That's why AB Aluminum & Screens offers flexible financing through Synchrony Bank, one of the nation's most trusted home improvement lenders.
Financing your pool enclosure means:
Applying is easy and approval can happen in minutes. Our team will walk you through the process during your free consultation.
With 15+ years of experience installing pool screen enclosures across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, our team brings the expertise, materials, and local knowledge your project deserves. Every enclosure we build is:
Yes. Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties all require building permits for pool screen enclosures. Working with a licensed contractor like AB Aluminum & Screens means we manage the entire permitting process on your behalf, at no extra hassle to you.
Most pool enclosure projects are completed within 2 to 4 weeks from the start of installation, depending on project size and permit approval timelines in your specific county. Our team will give you a clear timeline during your free consultation.
Yes — in South Florida, a screened pool area is considered a highly desirable feature by homebuyers. A well-installed pool enclosure can meaningfully increase your home's perceived value and appeal on the market, while also making your property more enjoyable while you live in it.
Absolutely. Aluminum frames are available in standard white and bronze finishes, and screen materials come in multiple grades and mesh densities. During your free design consultation, our team will help you choose the right combination for your home's style and practical needs.
For most South Florida homes, a no-see-um screen or a reinforced fiberglass mesh is the top recommendation. These options provide excellent protection against the tiny insects common in our climate, while allowing airflow and natural light to pass through comfortably.
Stop guessing and start planning. The best way to get an accurate cost estimate for your pool screen enclosure is a free on-site consultation with our licensed team. We'll assess your space, discuss your options, and provide a custom 3D design — all at no cost and no obligation.
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