Pool Deck & Patio Cleaning
Safe cleaning for pavers, travertine, and textured concrete around the pool.
Learn more →Palm Beach County, FL
A screen enclosure is the one structure on the property that cannot take pressure. Mesh stretches, spline pops out of the track, and a torn panel turns a cleaning into a repair bill. We clean cages the way they are designed to be cleaned: a low-pressure application that breaks down the algae and mildew clinging to the mesh and aluminum, adequate dwell time, then a gentle rinse from a controlled distance. Framing, kick plates, and the upper spans that never get touched from a ladder are included. The payoff is more than looks — clean mesh moves air better, lets in noticeably more light, and stops shedding grime into the pool every time it rains.

Do You Need This?
What's Included
Our Process
We note existing tears, loose spline, and corrosion before starting and tell you about them, so nothing pre-existing becomes a surprise later.
The pool, deck furniture, and adjacent planting beds are protected and pre-wet before any solution is applied.
Solution at low pressure with dwell time is what cleans mesh. Force just damages it.
Controlled rinse from a safe distance, then a walkthrough looking up through the panels to confirm coverage.
Why It Matters
Local Conditions
Cages here live in permanent humidity, and the shaded, damp microclimate inside is ideal for mildew on both mesh and framing. Coastal salt accelerates corrosion at fasteners and along the base of uprights. Pollen and fine dust bond to damp screen and turn grey, while overhanging trees drop tannin-heavy debris onto the roof panels. Because most Palm Beach County pools are enclosed, cage condition affects both how the pool looks and how much debris ends up in the water.
Questions
Yes. High pressure stretches mesh, blows out spline, and can tear panels outright. Enclosures should be cleaned with a low-pressure application and a gentle rinse — never a concentrated stream.
Where the structure and access allow it to be done safely, yes. Some older or lower-spec cages will not support the access needed, and we will tell you rather than risk damage.
VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISHING — screen repair is not currently listed as an offered service. We do document any tears or loose spline we find so you can arrange the repair.
Roughly once a year for most Palm Beach County properties, and more often for cages under heavy tree cover or close to the water, where growth and salt film build faster.
Coverage
Safe cleaning for pavers, travertine, and textured concrete around the pool.
Learn more →Low-pressure exterior cleaning that removes organic growth without blasting surfaces.
Learn more →A set service day for skimming, brushing, baskets, filter checks, testing, and balancing.
Learn more →Next Step
Send the details and we will follow up to arrange a look at the property and give you a personalized price.