Cost Guide

How Much Does a Pool Enclosure Cost?

Screen enclosure pricing for Tampa Bay. Why every Florida pool needs one, and what drives the cost.

Enclosure Pricing

Screen enclosures: $8,000 to $25,000 in Tampa Bay.

In Florida, a pool enclosure is not optional. It satisfies barrier requirements, reduces chemical use by 30-50%, keeps bugs and debris out, and extends your swim season. Pricing depends on enclosure size, height, roof style, and framing material.

Basic Screen
$8K-$12K

Standard height, flat or mansard roof, standard mesh screen. Covers pool and immediate deck area.

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Extended Lanai
$12K-$18K

Extended coverage for pool, deck, and outdoor living area. Higher ceiling, gable or hip roof, upgraded mesh options.

Full Enclosure
$18K-$25K+

Solid roof panels or glass, full climate control potential. Covers entire outdoor living space including kitchen area.

Why Florida pools need enclosures.

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Florida Law Requires a Barrier

All residential pools in Florida must have a barrier. A screen enclosure satisfies this requirement.

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Reduces Chemical Costs 30-50%

Enclosures keep out leaves, pollen, and debris that consume chlorine and unbalance water chemistry.

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Bug and Debris Protection

Florida mosquitoes, lovebugs, and falling debris stay out. Your pool stays cleaner between cleanings.

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Extended Swim Season

Enclosures reduce wind chill and trap ambient warmth, making fall and spring swimming more comfortable.

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Wind Load Engineering

All Tampa Bay enclosures must meet Florida wind load requirements. We engineer for your specific county and zone.