Expert pool screen repair, rescreening, patio remodeling, and screen door repair in Margate and the surrounding Broward County area. Same-day estimates available.
Professional screen repair and enclosure services for homeowners in Margate and the surrounding Broward County area.
Torn, sagging, or storm-damaged pool screens repaired fast. Same-day and next-day service available in Margate.
Learn MoreTransform your outdoor living space with a custom screen room or lanai enclosure. HOA-compliant designs for Margate 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 Margate property the same day.
Our crews know Broward County building codes, HOA requirements, and Florida's climate conditions.
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PatioScreenPro provides screen repair and enclosure services throughout South Florida.
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Margate is a mid-sized Broward County city situated between Coral Springs to the northwest and Coconut Creek to the northeast. The city has a mix of established single-family neighborhoods, townhome communities, and smaller planned developments where pool cages and patio screen rooms are common. Margate’s inland location means salt air is not a primary concern, but summer thunderstorms and debris from the city’s mature residential tree canopy produce regular screen enclosure repair needs. Patio Screen Pro serves all of Margate with same-week scheduling and single-visit completion for most standard repair and rescreen jobs.
Some Margate communities maintain HOA requirements for screen color and material. Patio Screen Pro provides written documentation for HOA submissions when required. Broward County building permits are required for new screen enclosure construction in Margate; rescreen and frame repair work on existing structures typically does not require a permit.
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