Pool Enclosure & Cage Installation Largo FL | Screen Enclosures & Lanai Systems
Protect Your Pool and Outdoor Space With a Screen Enclosure Designed for Florida Living
In Florida, an uncovered pool doesn’t stay clean for long.
Leaves, insects, debris, and constant environmental exposure all increase maintenance and reduce how enjoyable the space feels day to day. A properly designed pool enclosure—or screen cage—creates a controlled environment around your pool without closing it off completely.
It allows airflow and visibility while adding a layer of protection that improves usability, reduces maintenance, and extends the life of surrounding features.
Curtis Pools provides pool enclosure and cage installation for homeowners in Largo and throughout Florida’s Gulf Coast, helping design and build structures that integrate cleanly with the pool, decking, and overall layout.
If you’re considering adding an enclosure, you can explore pool cage installation options and determine what works best for your space.
What a Pool Enclosure Actually Does
A pool enclosure is more than just screening—it changes how the space functions.
It helps:
- Keep out leaves, insects, and debris
- Reduce pool cleaning frequency
- Improve comfort while using the pool
- Provide a level of privacy
- Protect decking and surrounding features
For many homeowners, it’s one of the most practical upgrades available.
Types of Pool Enclosures
Not all enclosures are the same. Design and structure vary depending on layout and goals.
- Standard Screen Enclosures
- Most common option
- Lightweight aluminum frame with screen panels
- Designed for functionality and airflow
Panoramic / Clear View Enclosures
- Minimize visible structural lines
- Provide a more open, unobstructed view
- Higher-end appearance
Custom Lanai Extensions
- Extend beyond the pool area
- Create larger covered outdoor living space
- Integrate seating, dining, and lounging areas
Each option changes how the space feels and is used.
Structural Design and Engineering
Enclosures must be built to handle Florida conditions.
Key considerations include:
- Wind load and storm resistance
- Proper anchoring to deck or foundation
- Frame strength and material quality
- Screen durability and tension
Poor construction can lead to:
- Sagging or loose screening
- Structural instability
- Premature wear or damage
Proper engineering ensures long-term reliability.
Integration With Pool Decking and Layout
An enclosure should feel like part of the design—not an afterthought.
It must align with:
- pool decking layout and access points
- Entry and exit pathways
- Equipment access areas
- Outdoor living space
A poorly integrated enclosure can make the space feel cramped or difficult to use.
Impact on Maintenance and Cleaning
One of the biggest benefits of an enclosure is reduced maintenance.
With screening in place:
- Less debris enters the pool
- Filters stay cleaner longer
- Water balance is easier to maintain
This doesn’t eliminate maintenance—but it significantly reduces the workload.
Airflow, Light, and Comfort
Unlike solid structures, screen enclosures allow:
- Natural airflow
- Sunlight penetration
- Open visibility
This maintains the outdoor feel while still providing protection.
However, design must account for:
- Sun exposure patterns
- Shade coverage
- Wind direction
Enclosures and Pool Features
Enclosures must work with existing and planned features.
For example:
- LED pool lighting should be positioned to avoid glare or obstruction
- spa spillways need proper clearance
- pool heaters and equipment must remain accessible
Planning ensures features remain functional after installation.
Common Pool Enclosure Issues
Older or poorly built enclosures often develop problems such as:
- Torn or sagging screens
- Frame corrosion or weakening
- Loose fasteners or connections
- Reduced structural stability
- These issues may require
pool enclosure & cage repair to restore performance.
When to Install a Pool Enclosure
It makes sense to install an enclosure when:
- Building a new pool
- Remodeling or upgrading decking
- Dealing with heavy debris or insects
- Wanting to reduce maintenance effort
- Expanding outdoor living space
Adding an enclosure early often leads to better integration and lower overall cost.
What a Proper Enclosure Should Deliver
After installation, your enclosure should:
- Fit cleanly within the space
- Provide consistent screening coverage
- Maintain airflow and visibility
- Hold up against weather conditions
- Require minimal ongoing adjustment
If any of these are off, the design or installation may need refinement.
Why Curtis Pools
70+ Years of Experience
We’ve designed and built outdoor pool environments across Florida conditions.
Complimentary Design & Planning
We ensure the enclosure fits the space—not just the pool.
Exclusive Free Start-Up Package
Includes one month of service and Pool Patrol safety features.
Locally Trusted Across the Region
Serving homeowners throughout Largo and Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Waterfront & Structural Specialists
We understand environmental factors that impact enclosure performance.
Unmatched Craftsmanship & Customization
Each enclosure is tailored to the property and layout.
In-House Team, No Shortcuts
Installation is handled with full accountability and precision.
Areas We Serve
Curtis Pools provides pool enclosure installation in:
Frequently Asked Questions – Pool Enclosures
Do pool enclosures completely eliminate maintenance?
No, but they significantly reduce debris, insects, and environmental exposure, making maintenance easier and less frequent.
How long do pool enclosures last?
With proper materials and maintenance, enclosures can last many years, though screens may need periodic replacement.
Can an enclosure be added to an existing pool?
Yes, most existing pools can accommodate an enclosure with proper design and structural planning.
Will an enclosure block sunlight?
It reduces some direct sunlight but still allows natural light and airflow.
Are pool enclosures required in Florida?
Not always, but they are extremely common due to climate and environmental conditions.
What causes screens to tear or sag?
Age, weather exposure, and improper installation are common causes.
Can enclosures withstand storms?
Properly engineered enclosures are designed for wind resistance, though extreme weather can still cause damage.
Do enclosures increase property value?
In many cases, yes—especially in Florida where they are highly desirable.