Screen Enclosures — Beneficial or a Hindrance

Screen enclosures may seem at times a bit restrictive and not too pleasant to the eye, but the benefits they carry far outweigh their cage-like appearance. They keep annoying bugs and pests at bay. You can remain outdoors and yet enjoy an indoor-like environment. 

In sunny areas screen enclosures provide protection from harmful UV rays. Equipment, fixtures, and furniture around your pool suffer less damage as they are not exposed to the harsh weather. 

Also, some homes use screen enclosures as extensions of their living space. Not only do screen enclosures offer privacy and security they also help enhance the value of your property. 

But after installing a screen enclosure there is a lot of after care that is involved. It needs proper maintenance so it can last for years. Here are 4 tips on how to properly maintain your screen enclosures and enjoy their use for years to come.

  1. Inspect Your Enclosure From Time To Time

For your enclosure to look good and function well, it is essential you inspect both your pool and the enclosure regularly. Look for areas that have damage and repair them immediately, even if it is too minor to bother. We can assure you that you’ll thank yourself later for taking good care of your enclosure. Look for mold and mildew so they do not lead to long-term damage. When you regularly maintain and inspect your screen enclosure you save yourself the expensive repair costs that can result due to negligence. Never let even the slightest of damage or wear and tear get worse. Keep an eye on your enclosure and save yourself valuable time and money. 

  1. Take Extra Care of the Rails

Don’t miss the rails at the base of the enclosure. It needs equally good care and maintenance. Ensure you clean them regularly and keep them free from debris such as stones, fallen leaves, or anything else that may have found its way into the rails. Anything stuck between the railing can over time create difficulty in opening and closing the enclosure, or even break it! Regular inspection and cleaning of the railing is a necessary step for proper care of your screen enclosure.

  1. Clean the Enclosure and Pool Regularly

Apart from regular inspection of your pool and screen enclosure, it is also important to clean them from time to time. Keep a look out for mold, mildew, fungus, algae, lichen and other such growths. Humidity can cause them to spread and if not cleaned they can cause health complications as well as lead to deterioration of your pool and enclosure quality. These harmful growths also affect the quality of airflow and can raise temperature in the surrounding areas. Don’t wait for growths like algae and fungus to spread. Prevent their growth by keeping everything clean and dry. Musty smells are a good indicator that your screen enclosure and pool need to be cleaned. 

  1. Do Not Apply Pressure on the Enclosure

Any sort of pressure or weight can damage the structure of your screen enclosure. Kids can feel tempted to climb the frame of the enclosure. Not only is it not safe for kids and animals to climb the enclosure, it can cause the frame to bend or get damaged. It is not designed to be able to take the weight of a person or a pet. Also, those trying to climb the frame can hurt themselves. A patio or screen enclosure does not have capacity to hold a lot of weight. Even fallen snow or too many wet leaves can damage the screen if not cleaned regularly.

Why Palm Beach Aluminum

If you’re looking for custom designed aluminum screen enclosures near you for your home or business contact Palm Beach Aluminum. Our skilled team not just provides the finest services but also does the job right the first time. 

As far as material specification is concerned you get only the best. Apart from installation of screen enclosures, we also undertake repairs and rescreening. Our team of experts never leave you waiting. They are prompt in their services and punctual with their deadlines. 

To know more about the various options and kinds of aluminum screen enclosures near you, call (561) 621-1168 today!