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It should come as no surprise the Sunshine State has an abundance of sunshine and high temperatures. With a screen enclosure, excessive heat and up to 70% of UV rays are kept out of your pool or patio area — making your pool area safer and more comfortable for you, your family, and your guests.
In a study conducted by Redfin, homes with pools almost always sold at-or-higherthan the asking price — but pools without enclosures might not have that same ability. Screened patios have a similar effect, and it’s safe to say that screen rooms and screened pool enclosures are a great way to improve your home’s resale value. In addition to protecting you and your family, screen enclosures also: • Add to the home’s overall outdoor living space • Enhance the visual appeal of the property.
Make sure the “Wild Side” stays on the outside. Humidity and heat contribute to Florida’s tropical feel, which makes an ideal environment for pests and wildlife. By installing an enclosure around your pool or patio, you’re ensuring that frogs, lizards, opossums, and snakes are kept out of your outdoor living space. Further, a screen enclosure provides a last line of defense against flies, wasps, and mosquitoes — which are not only annoying but also potentially dangerous.
Pools can be a significant investment, which is largely due to hefty maintenance and energy costs associated with keeping the pool in working order. Repeatedly buying cleaning chemicals, paying to have the pool professionally cleaned, and heating the pool can add up — and a screen enclosure can dramatically cut down on the above expenses. Screen enclosures act as barriers from leaves, twigs, dead insects, and other debris, and also help to keep the pool from losing heat during the cooler months.
Screen enclosures from State Roofing I, LLC are built to local and state codes using the highest-quality materials. This means that the enclosure is built to withstand stormforce winds and will require less overall maintenance — so you can spend months enjoying your pool and less time maintaining it!
There are many factors that determine the cost of building a pool screen enclosure, and it is important to start your pool enclosure search with your budget in mind. State Roofing I, LLC can provide you with a number of options for pool enclosures and will work with you to ensure your custom enclosure accommodates your needs and fits your budget. Note: a pool enclosure adds value to your home in many ways, so keep that in mind when deciding your budget.
While pool enclosures may largely serve the same purpose, not every style of enclosure will provide the same level of structural integrity and protection from the elements. While this is important to many homeowners, most will opt for the style of pool enclosure that best complements the home’s architectural style. State Roofing I, LLC offers several design styles and will help you choose the style that best suits your needs.
State Roofing I, LLC uses only the highest-quality materials for all screen enclosures, ensuring that each enclosure looks impeccable and is built to last. Enclosures from other pool enclosure companies using inferior materials may look great for a short period of time, but in the long run the enclosure will not hold up nearly as well.
Choosing the right pool enclosure contractor is a crucial step in the pool enclosure installation process, as an experienced and knowledgeable contractor can ultimately save you time and money down the road. By opting for the trustworthy contractors at State Roofing I, LLC , you are ensuring that you end up with the right product for your needs — and a product that you can enjoy for many years to come.
TYPES OF ROOF STYLES YOUR POOL ENCLOSURE
Mansard Roof
The most popular style of screen enclosure for swimming pool owners, a mansard roof is
flat at the top-center with a gradual slope toward the sides. One variation of the mansard
roof, the hip roof, has similarly-sloping sides but a pointed top as opposed to a flat one.
Both a mansard roof and a hip roof make the screen enclosure look taller and feel more spacious.
Dome Roof
One of the most common choices for pool and patio enclosures, the dome roof forms an open-air arch. The soft slope of the sides create a feeling of openness, making it a popular choice for homes in need of a little extra square footage and curb appeal. In addition to being architecturally striking, the dome roof pool enclosure is also more resistant to winds.
Gable Roof
A gable roof enclosure has two sloping sides that meet at the top in a triangle shape. Many Central Florida homeowners choose this roof shape because it mirrors the shape of the home and can also stand alone to surround a pool or attach to an open patio. Gablestyle screen enclosures can also be two-stories — accommodating a wide array of needs of preferences.
TOP QUESTIONS TO ASK DURING A POOL INCLOSURE CONSULTATION
Do you have experience with projects like mine?
An experienced contractor has handled all kinds of pool enclosure installation projects. With experience comes a partner who will help you avoid common pitfalls. We have the expertise to handle projects of all sizes, shapes and varieties.
Are you insured and licensed?
Florida welcomes lots of transplants from other places. This is good for our economy, but it’s not always good for business. Make sure your pool enclosure contractor is fully licensed and insured. As a family-owned and -operated company, we make excellence a priority. Everything we build meets or exceeds the applicable Florida Building Codes.
Who will take care of any permits? State Roofing I, LLC handles all necessary permitting. We can even help you get approval from your homeowner’s association.
Do you have a guarantee for your work?
State Roofing I, LLC stands behind our projects, and aims to produce custom designs that homeowners can enjoy for decades. To do this, we rely on the highestquality materials and expert craftsmanship to execute our award-winning designs.
How long will it take to build my pool enclosure?
While we know that many homeowners want to enjoy the benefits of their screen enclosures immediately, there are many factors that can influence a timeline — and our top-notch craftsmanship is efficient, but never rushed. With the permitting process and the case-by-case complexity, a screen enclosure from State Roofing I, LLC takes between three and six weeks from start to finish.
Can a pool enclosure withstand bad weather and storm-force winds?
Anyone who has spent a summer in Central Florida knows that afternoon storms can be destructive. Fortunately, enclosures from Florida Pool Enclosures are built according to local code and can withstand winds between 130 and 150 mph. Even hurricane-force winds can’t take down one of our enclosures.