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DIY vs Professional

DIY vs. Professional Screen Repair

Should you repair your pool screen yourself or hire a professional? Cost, quality, and safety comparison for Orlando pool cage repairs.

Cost comparison

FactorDIYProfessional
Single panel repair$20-$50 in materials$150-$250
Full rescreening$400-$800 in materials$2,500-$8,000
Tools neededSpline roller, utility knife, clampsIncluded
Time (single panel)1-2 hours30-60 minutes
Time (full rescreen)2-4 full days1-2 days

When DIY works

A single torn panel at ground level on a flat-roof enclosure is a reasonable DIY project. You need screen mesh, spline, a spline roller tool (~$10), and a utility knife. YouTube has decent tutorials.

When to hire a professional

  • High panels requiring ladders or scaffolding (safety risk)
  • Multiple panels (time adds up fast)
  • Frame damage requiring repair before screening
  • Screen doors (alignment, rollers, and closers require experience)
  • Full rescreening (the labor is significant and technique matters for tension)
  • Any work where falling from height is possible

Quality difference

Professional screen installers get better tension, cleaner spline lines, and more consistent results. This matters for longevity — loose screen catches more wind and fails faster.

Our recommendation

DIY is reasonable for a single ground-level panel if you're comfortable with tools. For multiple panels, high panels, door work, or anything involving the frame, hire a professional — the time, quality, and safety tradeoff isn't worth the savings.

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