
Keep Your Pool Clear Year Round
Pool screen enclosures installed throughout Alachua County to protect your pool from debris and weather exposure.
If you live in Alachua County and spend time maintaining your pool, you know how quickly leaves, pollen, and insects accumulate on the surface. A pool screen enclosure creates a physical barrier that keeps out debris while still allowing airflow and sunlight, so you spend less time skimming and more time swimming.
Evershade Screening & Aluminum LLC installs pool screen enclosures using aluminum framing and durable mesh screening designed to withstand wind and rain. Winter is often the best time to schedule this installation because your pool is still in regular use, and the weather conditions in Alachua County allow for efficient construction without interrupting summer activity.
If you want to reduce daily pool maintenance and extend the time you can comfortably use your outdoor space, contact us to discuss enclosure options for your property.
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How the enclosure changes daily pool upkeep
The installation begins with measuring your pool deck and securing aluminum posts into the existing concrete or decking surface. We then attach horizontal rails and stretch pre-cut screening panels across the frame, locking them into place with spline material that holds tension without sagging. This structure typically takes a few days to complete depending on the size of your pool area in Alachua County.
Once the enclosure is in place, you will immediately notice fewer leaves floating in the water and a reduction in bugs hovering near the surface. Your pool filter will run cleaner for longer periods, and you will not need to skim as often before each swim.
The screening we use is rated to handle typical wind loads and resists tearing from branches or airborne debris. It does not block sunlight, so your pool water still warms naturally. The enclosure does not provide full climate control or insect-proofing at the level of indoor construction, but it significantly reduces the amount of organic material that enters the pool and limits direct exposure to rain and storms.
Questions homeowners ask before we start
Most people who contact us about pool screen enclosures want to know how the structure will hold up over time, what maintenance it requires, and whether it will affect how they use their pool. These are the questions we hear most often.
What type of screening material do you use?
We install fiberglass or polyester mesh screening depending on your preference and budget. Both materials resist tearing and allow air and light through while keeping out most debris.
How long does the installation take?
Most pool screen enclosures in Alachua County are completed in two to four days, depending on the size of your pool deck and any custom features you request. Weather delays can extend this timeline slightly.
Why is winter a good time to install an enclosure?
Winter in Alachua County is mild enough that pools remain in use, so you start benefiting from the enclosure right away. It also avoids the busiest swimming months when you want uninterrupted access.
What happens if the screening gets damaged?
Individual panels can be replaced without removing the entire frame. We carry replacement screening and can re-spline damaged sections as needed.
Does the enclosure need to be maintained?
You should rinse the screening with a hose a few times per year to remove pollen and dust buildup. The aluminum frame requires no painting or sealing.
Evershade Screening & Aluminum LLC has installed pool screen enclosures across Alachua County for homeowners who want to reduce the time spent cleaning their pools and keep outdoor spaces more comfortable. If you are ready to move forward or want to discuss frame size and screening options, reach out to us and we will schedule a site visit.