Expert pool screen repair, rescreening, patio remodeling, and screen door repair in Coconut Creek and the surrounding Broward County area. Same-day estimates available.
Professional screen repair and enclosure services for homeowners in Coconut Creek and the surrounding Broward County area.
Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged pool screens repaired fast. Same-day and next-day service available in Coconut Creek.
Learn MoreTransform your outdoor living space with a custom screen room or lanai enclosure. HOA-compliant designs for Coconut Creek homes.
Learn MoreStuck, derailed, or damaged screen doors fixed. Rollers, tracks, handles, and mesh replaced.
Learn MoreNew aluminum-framed pool and patio enclosures built to Broward County code.
Learn MoreCall before noon, we can often visit your Coconut Creek property the same day.
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PatioScreenPro provides screen repair and enclosure services throughout South Florida.
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Coconut Creek is one of Broward County’s newer planned cities, developed primarily from the 1980s onward with an emphasis on master-planned communities and green space. The city is home to large gated communities including Regency Lakes and Centura Parc, where HOA standards for screen enclosure materials are actively enforced. Coconut Creek’s inland location means salt air is not a primary concern, but summer thunderstorms and the city’s younger tree canopy produce regular screen panel repairs. Patio Screen Pro serves all of Coconut Creek with same-week scheduling and full HOA documentation support.
Regency Lakes and Centura Parc require HOA pre-approval for exterior screen modifications. Patio Screen Pro prepares complete HOA submission documentation for both communities. Broward County building permits are required for new screen enclosure construction in Coconut Creek; rescreen and repair on existing structures typically does not require a permit.
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