If you go through any neighborhood in Florida, you'll quickly
realize that most of the swimming pools are covered with patios or
a
pool enclosure. And there is a better than good
chance that at any time you can also see a large swarm of
mosquitoes buzzing around, which is one good reason for their
existence.
Due to the continuous influx of bugs throughout Florida, the pool
enclosures built around and over the pools give the homeowners the
ability to actually enjoy their pools without discomfort. There are
times that just sitting out on your own porch, if it doesn't have a
cover, is impossible. The downside of having these wonderful
enclosures is the occasional screen repair that becomes part of the
required maintenance.
The screen is composed of a plastic coating that is administered to
a mostly nylon material. And the actual framing of the enclosures
is made from aluminum, which means that they are very rust
resistant. The enclosure is likely to outlive your house,
consequently, unless it is blown down by a hurricane. But what
should one do when a screen is torn in some way or they simply age
and begin to discolor?
When it comes to doing a acceptable
screen repair
on any pool enclosure, you really need to know what you're doing.
The screen itself is held in place in the aluminum framing by
spline. In order to set the spline securely into the groove, you
will need special tools.
Some people will try to do repairs themselves, and the materials
that they buy at Home Depot or other home improvement stores are
not made of the best quality which will make the home owners more
disgruntled with the project. Also, the screens from which one can
choose are many and varied.
Where a standard screen repair needs an 18x14 mesh material, most
of the time folks will choose to go with a 20x20 mesh material. The
difference is that the hole in the screen material is smaller.
People can also choose to use privacy screens when repairing their
pool enclosures, and can also benefit from a shade giving screen
known as the Sun Screen.
These screens can last between 8 to 10 years before you need to
replace them, and you position them in the top of the pool
enclosures. Ten to twelve years is how long the screen panels on
the sides of the enclosure will usually last. It's not always age
that creates a need for screen repair; there is the occasional
squirrel or weed eater that can do some damage.
You can find pool enclosures in white and bronze colors. The
majority of customers choose the bronze color since when the screws
start to rust, it tends to blend in. Regardless, to get the maximum
pleasure from your pool in Florida, you will need to have a pool
enclosure. You'll have to deal with many insect bites.
Date Published: Nov 13, 2009 - 11:37 pm
Look anywhere in the state of Florida and you will see almost
everyone has some sort of pool enclosure or patio. Look everywhere
in Florida and you will also find a swarm of misquitos somewhere
near by. These aluminum structures are built with insect screen to
allow home owners to enjoy their pools and patios during the
evenings with out by these flying pest that roam the state. The
insect screen that protects these home owners is made of a nylon
wrap with a plastic coating. The lifetime of the screen in these
enclosures is around 10 years.
Most pool enclosures are now equipped with flat spline which holds
the screen into place. All though most pool enclosures and porches
now use this flat spline there are still a few pool enclosures that
use round spline. Round Spline was designed to come out under high
winds but also had a habbit of falling out under normal conditions.
It was because of this that the flat spline was created.
Find out more about
rescreening your pool enclosure.
Date Published: Oct 13, 2008 - 11:46 am