Assess The Lanai
We review panel sizes, screen condition, door function, and privacy or airflow goals.

Make your Brevard County lanai feel clean, private, and protected again with professional screening and rescreening options.
Service Overview
A well-screened lanai should feel like an extension of a Brevard County home: open, comfortable, protected, and visually clean. Excalibur Enterprises repairs and replaces lanai screens using materials suited to your priorities.
We can help with torn panels, aging screen, privacy upgrades, pet-resistant material, and full lanai rescreening.


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The best scope depends on the condition of the screen, enclosure components, and the way you use the outdoor space.
We review panel sizes, screen condition, door function, and privacy or airflow goals.
Options may include standard insect screen, privacy screen, pet-resistant screen, or no-see-um mesh.
We complete the agreed scope with clean tension, secure spline, and a uniform appearance.
Final review confirms the lanai looks sharp and functions as intended.
FAQ
The best option depends on your priorities. Standard mesh is versatile, no-see-um mesh improves insect protection, privacy screen adds shade, and pet-resistant screen handles more abuse.
Often, yes. Privacy screen can be installed in select areas when the frame and panel layout are appropriate.
Yes. We quote both targeted panel repairs and full lanai rescreening projects.
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Send the details now and Excalibur Enterprises will help determine whether repair, rescreening, restoration, or a material upgrade is the right move.