Revitalize Your Screen Enclosures with Unmatched Passion
At Cyber Screen and Repairs, we pride ourselves on delivering unparalleled service and quality to our customers. Our commitment to excellence is at the core of everything we do, and it drives us to consistently exceed our customers’ expectations
Why Choose Us?
Your Partner in Enclosure Excellence!
Screen replacement and repair.
Installation and Upgrades.
Frame restoration and painting.
Custom solutions tailored to your needs.
Frequently asked questions
Which areas do you provide services?
This is a list of counties where Cyber Screen & Repairs LLC provides services in Florida.
– Palm Beach County
– St Lucie County
– Martin County
– Indian River County
– Brevard County
Do you offer Free Estimates?
Yes! We offer free estimates through on-site appointments. However, depending on your location, we may first use Google satellite technology to measure your pool cage and provide a price range. If the estimate aligns with your expectations, we can schedule a complimentary on-site quote for a more detailed assessment.
Painting in Black or Bronze Tone?
Quick advice on your pool cage upgrade: go with Bronze Tone instead of Black! Here’s why:
Visibility of Dust: Bronze Tone excels at concealing dust and debris. Black tends to highlight these particles, affecting your pool cage’s overall appearance. Bronze Tone ensures a cleaner, more attractive look.
Color Consistency: Bronze Tone seamlessly aligns with the color of powder-coated components like doors, hinges, and door kits. These elements are meticulously designed in bronze, providing a unified and consistent aesthetic throughout your pool enclosure.
Durability of Components: Opting for powder-coated components in bronze enhances their durability compared to painted alternatives. The bronze coating is resilient to wear and tear, contributing to the long-term integrity of your pool enclosure.
Adhesion of Paint: While we guarantee excellent paint adhesion on the pool cage, painting over the original coating of doors can impact the paint’s longevity. Bronze Tone offers a more reliable and lasting solution for your doors compared to Black.
Additionally, please note that hinges and the door kit can’t be spray-painted effectively, and choosing Bronze Tone aligns perfectly with the original powder coating on these components.
To ensure the highest quality and durability for your pool cage restoration, we strongly advocate for Bronze Tone. But if it’s not your style and you still want to go with black, we are committed to delivering a transformation that exceeds your expectations.
Is it possible to paint the pool cage without replacing the screens?
Regrettably, painting requires us to remove the old screen and replace it with a new one. Several stages of the painting process, such as pressure washing, sanding to smooth the metals, and the actual spraying of paint, would inevitably damage the existing screen.
How are you able to provide an estimate without a visit?
We utilize Google Earth satellite technology to measure your pool cage remotely. This approach allows us to calculate a very close estimate based on the total square footage of your pool cage, including both the sides and the roof of the enclosure. Our estimates are generally very accurate, though they may occasionally be higher than the actual price of the project. To ensure a more precise and customized quote, we offer a complimentary on-site visit. During this visit, we take exact measurements, discuss potential discounts, and provide you with a formal quote for your pool cage restoration project.
Do You Offer Discounts?
We’re honored to provide special discounts for military personnel, veterans, and first responders as a gesture of gratitude for their service. Simply show your valid ID to receive the discount. For more information or assistance, contact our customer service.
What are the most commonly used colors to paint a pool cage?
The most popular colors for painting a pool cage are white and bronze, though we offer the flexibility to accommodate custom colors as long as Sherwin Williams can formulate them in Bond-Plex or Direct-to-Metal (DTM) bases. In Florida, there’s a noticeable trend of homeowners transitioning from white to bronze. This preference is largely due to bronze’s superior ability to conceal dust and algae, maintaining a cleaner appearance over time. It’s also important to be aware that some Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) may have specific regulations, only permitting pool cages to be painted in a bronze tone. We strongly advise consulting with your HOA before deciding on a color to ensure compliance with any community guidelines.
What do you use to paint the metal frame of the pool cage?
For painting the metal frame of the pool cage, we exclusively use professional-grade spray machines to ensure a smooth, uniform coat and superior finish. Unlike traditional methods, we do not use rollers or brushes, as spray painting offers a more efficient and effective coverage, especially for the intricate structures and hard-to-reach areas of pool cages. This technique not only provides a flawless finish but also significantly reduces the time required to complete the project, ensuring durability and a high-quality appearance for your pool cage.
What is the paint finish and will it be shiny?
The paint finish for Bond-Plex is available in an eggshell finish, while DTM is typically applied in a flat finish. Although these finishes offer a smooth appearance, the tactile feel won’t match the original powder coating’s smoothness due to the inherent differences in application techniques. For more information, visit our services page :
Pool Resurfacing, Pool Deck Resurfacing, and Pool Cage Restoration: The Correct Order for These Services?
When planning the sequence of renovations for your pool area, it’s essential to understand the correct order of operations for pool resurfacing, pool deck resurfacing, and pool cage restoration. To ensure the integrity of your renovations, pool cage restoration should always be completed last. The reason for this sequence is to prevent any potential damage to the newly installed screens and fresh paint. During the process of cutting pavers for pool deck resurfacing, significant dust and debris are generated, which can adhere to and deteriorate the screen and paint of the pool cage. By scheduling the pool cage restoration as the final step, you can avoid unnecessary damage and ensure a pristine finish to your pool area renovation.