A near-new cage, without the rebuild price
Complete Pool Enclosure Restoration
Somewhere around year fifteen, a pool enclosure hits a fork: keep patching it piecemeal, tear it down and spend five figures on new, or restore it. For most structurally-sound cages, restoration is the smart money — a full reset of everything that wears out, on the aluminum skeleton that does not.
- 5-Year Warranty
- Best Price Guarantee
- 24hr Estimates
What This Covers
Our restoration package runs the complete sequence in one project: every fastener replaced with stainless, corroded members and connections repaired, frame cleaned and refinished, and the entire cage rescreened with premium mesh. The result looks and performs like a new enclosure at roughly a third to half the cost of replacement.
What’s in the Job
Every screw on the cage swapped for marine-grade stainless — the foundation of the whole restoration.
Corroded uprights, rails, and connections replaced or rebuilt before anything cosmetic happens.
Oxidation and rust staining removed; frames refinished in white or bronze for a factory-fresh look.
Every panel — walls and roof — rescreened with Phifer mesh and new spline throughout.
Screen doors rebuilt or replaced, with new closers, latches, and sweeps across the enclosure.
Kick plates, privacy panels, and pet mesh cost the least when added during a restoration.
Signs It’s Time
Restoration is the right call when several of these are true at once:
- The cage is 12+ years old with widespread rust streaking
- Multiple panels have failed or been patched over the years
- Frame finish is chalky, stained, or flaking
- Doors sag and hardware is failing across the enclosure
- A replacement quote made you sit down — but the structure is basically sound
Pricing, Straight Up
Full restorations typically run $3,500–$8,000 depending on cage size and structural scope — compared to $15,000–$30,000+ for demolition and replacement. Line-item quotes let you phase the work if that suits your budget better.
5-Year Craftsman Warranty
Every restoration job is backed by our written 5-year warranty on workmanship — if our work fails, we fix it free. Paired with the best price guarantee, there is no cheaper way to do it right.
Our Process
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Full structural assessment
We inspect every member, joint, and anchor to confirm the cage is a restoration candidate — and tell you plainly if it is not.
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Line-item proposal
One written document covering fasteners, repairs, refinish, and rescreen, priced so you can see exactly where every dollar goes.
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Restore in sequence
Structure first, fasteners second, finish third, screen last — the order matters, and it is why patchwork fixes never hold.
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Final inspection together
We walk every panel, door, and joint with you, then hand over the 5-year craftsman warranty in writing.
Restoration Questions
Restoration vs. replacement — how do I know which my cage needs?
The skeleton decides. If the primary structure is sound (most are, even ugly ones), restoration delivers a near-new cage for a fraction of replacement. If primary members are failed throughout, we will tell you replacement is the honest answer — restoring a doomed frame helps nobody.
How long does a full enclosure restoration take?
Most run two to four working days depending on cage size and how much structural repair is in scope. You will have the schedule in writing before we start.
Can I spread the restoration over phases?
Yes — the line-item quote makes that easy. The usual phasing is structure and fasteners first (the safety items), then refinish and rescreen. We will sequence it so no phase undoes an earlier one.
Does the 5-year warranty cover the whole restoration?
Yes — workmanship across the entire scope: fasteners, repairs, refinish, and every rescreened panel.
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Restoration Near You
Crews handle enclosure restoration on regular routes through these cities — and everywhere between: