Excalibur Enterprises
Screen Materials

Screen Types / Materials For Patios, Lanais & Pool Enclosures

Choose the right screen material for Brevard County airflow, visibility, privacy, insect protection, durability, and long-term value.

Service Overview

Professional Screen Types / Materials

Not every screen material performs the same in Brevard County's sun, humidity, storm exposure, and coastal air. The right choice depends on where the enclosure sits, how you use the space, and what matters most: view, privacy, insects, pets, shade, or durability.

Excalibur Enterprises helps homeowners compare practical screen options for patios, lanais, and pool cages before repair or rescreening begins.

Exterior view of a residential pool screen enclosure
Exterior screen enclosure after repair and rescreening

Problems Solved

Common Issues We Handle

Unclear differences between screen materials
Insect pressure from small biting pests
Pets damaging standard mesh
Need for more shade or privacy
Poor visibility from old or darkened screen
Choosing only by price instead of use case

Benefits

Why The Right Repair Matters

Better match between material and lifestyle
Improved insect protection options
Durability upgrades where panels take abuse
More privacy or shade where needed
Smarter rescreening investment

Process

Screen Types / Materials Process

The best scope depends on the condition of the screen, enclosure components, and the way you use the outdoor space.

01

Clarify Priorities

We discuss view, airflow, insects, pets, privacy, shade, and budget before recommending options.

02

Review Enclosure Conditions

Panel size, exposure, frame condition, and use patterns influence the best material choice.

03

Compare Options

You get plain-language guidance on standard mesh, no-see-um mesh, privacy screen, pet-resistant options, and durability upgrades.

04

Install With The Right Scope

Material selection is paired with repair, rescreening, or restoration work as needed.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is no-see-um screen?+

No-see-um screen has a tighter mesh designed to help reduce smaller insects. It may slightly reduce airflow or visibility compared with standard mesh.

Is pet-resistant screen worth it?+

For doors, low panels, and areas where pets push or scratch, pet-resistant screen can be a smart upgrade. It is not always necessary for every panel.

Can I mix different screen materials?+

Yes. Many homeowners use standard screen for most panels and upgrade select sections for privacy, pets, or insect protection.

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Need Screen Types / Materials?

Send the details now and Excalibur Enterprises will help determine whether repair, rescreening, restoration, or a material upgrade is the right move.