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Screen Enclosure Maintenance in Savannah, GA

Savannah Screens offers screen enclosure maintenance in Savannah, GA to keep pool cages, patio screens, and lanai enclosures in top condition.

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Savannah Screens offers screen enclosure maintenance in Savannah, GA to keep pool cages, patio screens, and lanai enclosures in top condition. Our service includes screen enclosure cleaning, inspection, minor repairs, and hardware checks to prevent major issues. Protect your investment with routine pool cage maintenance tailored to coastal conditions.

Savannah Screens provides professional screen enclosure maintenance throughout Savannah, GA, Georgia and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (912) 800-0780 or request your free quote.

Screen Enclosure Maintenance

Year‑round screen enclosure care for Savannah homes

Salt air, humidity, and live oaks are part of life in Savannah, but they are also hard on screen enclosures. Savannah Screens focuses on ongoing screen enclosure maintenance so your pool, patio, and porch enclosures stay sturdy, safe, and attractive through every season.

Our team understands how quickly mildew, rust, and wind damage can turn a great enclosure into a maintenance headache. We schedule work around Savannah’s real weather patterns, not a generic national checklist, and we are used to working in tight alleys in the Historic District as well as larger backyards in Pooler, Georgetown, and Wilmington Island. Whether your enclosure was installed by us or someone else, we can maintain it and help you get more life out of the structure you already have.

What a professional screen enclosure maintenance visit includes

When Savannah Screens arrives for a maintenance visit, we follow a consistent on‑site process so nothing is missed.

First, we walk the entire enclosure with you, looking at each wall, corner, and the roof section. We check the frame for corrosion, loose fasteners, bowing, or movement at the base. In Savannah, we are especially focused on areas where salt air and lawn chemicals meet the aluminum, such as the bottom rail and any spots near sprinklers.

Second, we inspect every panel of screening. We look for pulled spline, frayed fiberglass, torn pet door areas, and damage from squirrels or tree branches. We test the tension in the screen so it is firm but not so tight that it will tear in a storm.

Third, we examine doors and hardware. That includes hinges, self‑closers on pool safety doors, latches, locksets, and threshold plates. We adjust door closers so they latch reliably without slamming, and we verify that pool safety gates self‑close and self‑latch, which is important for local code and insurance.

Finally, we review drainage and sealants. We check where the enclosure connects to your slab or deck, look for gaps that let in insects, and make sure water is draining away from posts and anchors. If needed, we clean and reseal small joints using exterior‑grade sealants that hold up to Savannah’s sun and summer storms.

Cleaning screens and frames the right way in a coastal climate

Regular cleaning is a big part of screen enclosure maintenance in Savannah, but using the wrong products can do more harm than good. Savannah Screens uses mild, enclosure‑safe cleaners and soft brushes to remove mildew, algae, and salt residue from screens and frames.

For routine cleanings, we typically apply a low‑pressure wash rather than a high‑pressure blast. High pressure can stretch or tear screens and can force water into frame joints, which shortens the life of your enclosure. Our technicians use adjustable nozzles and stay at the correct distance so the screen fabric is cleaned without being damaged.

We also pay attention to where debris collects. Gutters that tie into the enclosure, roof‑to‑wall connections, and the top structural members often collect leaves from Savannah oaks and pines. We remove this buildup carefully so it does not trap moisture against aluminum or hardware. Where we see recurring buildup, we may suggest trimming nearby branches or adding simple gutter guards.

If you prefer to clean your own enclosure between visits, our team will show you which areas to avoid with pressure washers, what cleaners are safe on your specific screen material, and how often to clean in your part of town. Homes closer to the river or the islands usually need more frequent rinsing because of salt and moisture.

Common enclosure problems in Savannah and how we fix them

Savannah’s weather and vegetation create some very specific screen enclosure maintenance challenges, and Savannah Screens has developed solutions based on what we see every day.

Mildew and algae growth: Shady courtyards in Ardsley Park and Gordonston can stay damp, which encourages organic growth on screens and frames. We use cleaners that remove growth without bleaching the screen fabric, then recommend a cleaning schedule and, in some cases, increasing airflow or light to those areas.

Corrosion at the base: Where enclosures meet concrete slabs, we often see rusted fasteners and powdery white corrosion on the aluminum. We remove failing fasteners, install stainless or coated replacements, and treat the affected metal. In more advanced cases we may recommend adding small plastic shims or changing sprinkler patterns so water does not stand at the base.

Storm and wind damage: Summer storms can push branches into roof panels or stretch screen sections. We assess whether panels can be re‑tensioned or need full replacement. For sections that repeatedly take the brunt of wind from the marsh or river, we may recommend heavier screen fabric or additional bracing. We also make sure roof panels are properly secured so they do not rattle or loosen over time.

Door and latch issues: Sand, pollen, and everyday use can cause doors to sag or stick. We re‑square the frames where possible, replace worn hinges and closers, and adjust strikes so doors latch smoothly. On pool enclosures, we confirm the hardware still meets self‑closing and self‑latching requirements that insurers and HOAs in the Savannah area often expect.

Materials, replacement options, and what affects cost

Not every screen enclosure maintenance visit costs the same, and Savannah Screens explains your options clearly before work begins. Pricing is influenced by the size of the enclosure, accessibility around it, the amount of screen or hardware that needs replacement, and the type of materials you choose.

For screens, we typically work with standard fiberglass, upgraded pet‑resistant fabrics, and tighter weave options that help with no‑see‑ums that are common near marshes and water. Standard fiberglass is most budget‑friendly and works well for many patios. Pet‑resistant screen costs more per panel but is worthwhile in homes with large dogs or active children. No‑see‑um mesh is denser, so it reduces airflow slightly, and we explain where that trade‑off makes sense.

Frame and fastener work uses different grades of hardware. Basic zinc‑coated screws are cheaper upfront but do not hold up as well near the river or on the islands. We often recommend stainless steel or specialized coated fasteners in those areas. They cost a little more during maintenance but significantly extend the time before the next repair.

Labor cost is influenced by how easy the enclosure is to reach. A single‑story patio with open access is straightforward. A tall pool enclosure or one squeezed between fences or landscaping may require staging, special ladders, or extra time. Before starting, we walk you through what needs to be done and present a written estimate so you understand exactly what drives the cost on your specific property.

Local rules, HOAs, and safety considerations

Most routine screen enclosure maintenance in Savannah does not require a permit, but there are still local and neighborhood rules to keep in mind. Savannah Screens is familiar with common HOA expectations in communities like Richmond Hill, Southside Savannah, and gated neighborhoods around the islands.

HOAs often care about appearance and consistency. If you are considering changing to a darker or denser screen material as part of maintenance, we can help you match existing colors and provide material samples or photos that you can submit for HOA approval. When repairs are storm related and more extensive, we can document damage and completed work for your insurance company.

Pool enclosures have additional safety concerns. Doors must self‑close and self‑latch in a reliable way, and screens around the lower perimeter should be secure so small children cannot easily push through. When we maintain pool enclosures, we test each door and panel and point out any items that could create a safety or liability issue.

We also schedule noisy or disruptive tasks, such as power rinsing or drilling out corroded fasteners, at times that respect your neighbors and HOA quiet hours whenever possible. If your community requires vendor registration, we can provide licenses and insurance documentation ahead of the visit.

How Savannah Screens helps you extend the life of your enclosure

Good screen enclosure maintenance is about prevention as much as repair. Savannah Screens offers one‑time tune‑ups as well as recurring maintenance plans tailored to Savannah’s climate and your specific neighborhood.

For many customers, an annual visit just before peak storm season is ideal. We tighten fasteners, re‑tension screens, check all doors and hardware, and clean the enclosure so you start summer in good shape. Homes closer to the marsh, river, or ocean may benefit from two visits per year because salt and moisture are more intense.

Between visits, we leave you with simple, specific tips: how to rinse off salt film, which plants to keep trimmed away from the enclosure, where to look for early signs of wear, and when to call us before a small issue grows into a costly repair. If a storm is forecast, we can advise by phone on quick steps, such as moving furniture away from vulnerable panels or securing loose items that could become windborne.

Our goal is to keep your existing enclosure serving your family for as many years as possible, not to rush you into a replacement. By combining careful inspections, thoughtful material choices, and a schedule that fits Savannah’s real conditions, Savannah Screens helps you protect both your enclosure and your time outdoors.

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