If you’re considering upgrading your pool cage, the first step isn’t choosing materials or comparing prices; it’s scheduling a professional consultation. During the visit, an experienced team will evaluate your existing enclosure, discuss your goals, and explain whether a retrofit is the right solution or if another option makes more sense.
Here’s what to expect during a pool cage consultation in Florida.
Initial Inspection
The consultation is an opportunity to gather information, ask questions, and understand your options before making any decisions. The team reviews the overall condition of the cage and asks about what you may want to change.
During the initial visit, Absolute Aluminum may look at:
- The size and layout of the existing pool cage
- Current screen condition
- Fasteners, anchors, and visible hardware
- Roof style and wall layout
- Areas where you want a more open view
- Signs of wear, corrosion, or movement
This step gives homeowners a chance to ask questions before moving into design or pricing.
Structural Review
A retrofit depends on the strength of the existing cage. Many homeowners are surprised to learn that a cage can look fine from a distance while still having structural issues that need attention.
The team will look at whether the current enclosure can support the changes you want. Some cages are good candidates for retrofitting, but others may have issues that need to be addressed first.
A pool enclosure inspection may include reviewing the frame, load-bearing areas, attachment points, fasteners, and overall alignment.
If the cage is strong enough, a retrofit may be a practical path forward. If the structure has deeper concerns, replacement may be discussed as the better long-term option.
Recommendations
After the inspection and structural review, the team can explain your options in plain language. This is where the consultation becomes more specific.
Depending on the condition of the cage, recommendations may include:
- Retrofitting one wall for a wider view
- Converting multiple walls to an open-view design
- Rescreening the full enclosure
- Replacing old fasteners with updated hardware
- Adjusting portions of the structure for better performance
- Considering replacement if the cage is too worn for a retrofit
Our goal is to recommend the solution that best fits your enclosure, goals, and budget—not to recommend unnecessary work. A good consultation should leave you with a clear understanding of what can be done and why.
Next Steps
Once the recommendations are reviewed, the next step is usually a retrofit estimate in Florida based on the scope of work. The estimate may account for design details, materials, engineering needs, screen choices, and any required permitting.
Homeowners can also expect guidance on timing. Some retrofit projects are straightforward, while others require additional review before work begins. If HOA approval is needed, it helps to gather those requirements early.
Before moving forward, you should understand:
- What work is being recommended
- Why that option makes sense
- What materials may be used
- Whether engineering or permits are needed
- What the general timeline may look like
Schedule Your Florida Pool Cage Consultation Today
A pool cage retrofit consultation is the best place to start if your enclosure feels dated, closed in, or ready for an upgrade. Absolute Aluminum can inspect your current cage, explain your options, and help you decide whether a retrofit is the right fit.
For more information about pool cage retrofitting in Florida, schedule a consultation today.
