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Screen Repair & Rescreening in Brevard County
From a single torn panel to a full pool cage rescreen, Sunny Screen & Patio handles every screen repair and rescreening job across Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera, Cocoa, and all of Brevard County. Professional workmanship, quality materials, and free estimates.
Know Your Options
Repair or Rescreen — Which Do You Need?
Not every screen problem requires a full rescreen — and not every repair is worth doing twice. Understanding the difference helps you make the right call and protect your investment.
Individual Screen Repair
Best when the damage is isolated — a torn panel, small puncture, loose spline, or limited storm damage. If the rest of the enclosure is in good condition, repairing only the affected area can be the most practical option.
- One or two torn or punctured panels
- Minor damage to a limited section
- Screen door or latch repairs
- Localized storm damage
Full Enclosure Rescreening
A full rescreen may make more sense when screens are aging, sagging, faded, or failing in multiple areas. We replace the mesh while keeping the existing aluminum frame when it’s still in good condition.
- Widespread sagging, tears, or discoloration
- Aging or brittle screen throughout
- Multiple panels failing
- When repeated repairs no longer make sense
Not sure which is right for you? Sunny Screen & Patio provides free on-site assessments — we'll give you an honest recommendation with no pressure.


our services
Complete Screen Repair & Rescreening
POOL CAGES • PATIOS • LANAIS • SCREEN ROOMS
From a single damaged panel to a complete pool cage rescreen, Sunny Screen & Patio provides professional screen repair throughout Brevard County. We use durable materials and quality workmanship to restore your enclosure and keep your outdoor space comfortable, protected, and looking its best.
Warning Signs
4 Signs Your Pool Cage Needs Screen Repair
Florida’s sun, humidity, and storms are hard on screens. Catching deterioration early can prevent larger repairs while keeping insects and debris out of your outdoor living space.
- Torn or Damaged Screens — Small tears and holes can quickly grow and allow mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and other pests into your patio or pool enclosure.
- Sagging Pool Cage Screens — Loose or sagging screen mesh is a common sign that your pool cage may need professional screen repair or rescreening.
- Faded or Brittle Screen Mesh — Florida sun, heat, and humidity can weaken older screening, making it more likely to tear during wind and storms.
- Loose Spline or Failing Screen Panels — When spline begins pulling away from the frame or multiple panels start failing, it may be time for pool cage or lanai rescreening.
If you're seeing any of these signs, the longer you wait the more panels are affected. Sunny Screen & Patio offers free estimates across Brevard County — call or request yours online today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Screen Repair & Rescreening — Common Questions
Here are the questions Brevard County homeowners ask us most often about screen repair and rescreening. Don't see yours? Call us — we're happy to answer.
How long does it take to rescreen a pool cage?
Most standard pool cage rescreening jobs in Brevard County are completed in one to two days. Larger or more complex enclosures may take a bit longer. Once we assess your enclosure, we'll give you a realistic timeline before any work begins.
What screen material do you use?
We use fiberglass screen mesh for most residential rescreening projects — it's durable, cost-effective, and handles Florida's sun and humidity well. We also offer heavier-duty options including pet-resistant screen, no-see-um mesh, and solar screen for specific applications. We'll recommend the right material for your situation during the estimate.
How much does it cost to rescreen a pool cage in Florida?
Cost depends on the size of your enclosure, the number of panels, screen material selected, and whether any frame repairs are needed first. Because every cage is different, we provide free, no-obligation on-site estimates so you know exactly what to expect before committing. Contact us to schedule yours.
How long do new screens last in Florida?
Standard fiberglass screen mesh typically lasts 7–12 years in Florida conditions depending on sun exposure, storm frequency, and maintenance. Heavier-duty screen options can last longer. Regular inspection after storms helps extend the life of any rescreening job.
Can you repair just one or two panels, or do I have to rescreen everything?
Absolutely — we repair individual panels and sections all the time. If the rest of your enclosure is in solid condition, there's no reason to rescreen everything. We'll honestly assess whether a targeted repair or a full rescreen is the better investment for your specific situation.
Do you repair frames as well as screens?
Yes. We handle both screen mesh replacement and aluminum frame repair. If a frame section is bent, corroded, or storm-damaged, we'll address that before installing new mesh so the finished job is structurally sound.
Do you serve my area in Brevard County?
We serve homeowners throughout Brevard County — Melbourne, Palm Bay, West Melbourne, Viera, Suntree, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Titusville, and surrounding communities. If you're in Brevard County, we cover you.
Ready to get started? Request your free estimate — no pressure, no obligation.
