Why Pool Cages in Sarasota Need Painting
Pool cage painting sarasota properties require is driven by simple chemistry. Aluminum oxidizes when exposed to moisture, UV radiation, and salt-laden Gulf air. The white, chalky residue that coats pool cage frames is aluminum oxide -- a sign that the factory finish has broken down and the raw metal is exposed to accelerated corrosion.
Left untreated, oxidized frames weaken at joint connections and fastener points. Screen panels pull away from corroded channels, and the structural integrity of the entire enclosure degrades. Replacing a pool cage in Sarasota costs $5,000 to $15,000 or more depending on size. Refinishing the existing frame costs a fraction of replacement and resets the corrosion clock.
The most common refinishing color in Sarasota is bronze or dark brown, which matches the original factory finish on most cages installed since the early 2000s. Custom colors are available but must be formulated in exterior-grade acrylic to withstand the same UV and moisture exposure.
How Pool Cage Refinishing Works
Pool enclosure painting sarasota homeowners request follows a specific preparation and application sequence that determines how long the finish lasts:
- Pressure washing -- removes oxidation, mildew, dirt, and loose coating from all aluminum surfaces at 2,500 to 3,000 PSI
- Masking -- screen panels, hardware, deck surfaces, and pool equipment are masked to prevent overspray
- DTM primer -- a direct-to-metal bonding primer is applied to bare aluminum areas to create adhesion for the topcoat
- Acrylic topcoat -- two coats of 100% acrylic exterior paint are sprayed for uniform coverage and UV resistance
- Cleanup and inspection -- masking is removed, screens are inspected for overspray, and the deck is cleaned
The full process takes 1 to 2 days for a standard residential pool cage. Larger enclosures or heavily oxidized frames may require an additional day for preparation. Every project includes a written 10-year workmanship warranty.
Schedule Pool Cage Painting in Sarasota
Grove Street Painting is a Florida Certified Painting Contractor with the equipment and process to refinish pool cages of any size. Lanai screen enclosure painting follows the same preparation and coating system, whether the enclosure covers a pool, patio, or full outdoor living area.
Pool cage refinishing sarasota projects start with a free on-site assessment. Grove Street evaluates frame condition, measures the enclosure, and provides a same-day fixed-price estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does pool cage painting cost in Sarasota?
Pool cage painting in Sarasota typically costs $800 to $2,500 depending on the size of the enclosure and the condition of the aluminum frames. Heavily oxidized cages that require extensive prep work fall toward the higher end. Grove Street Painting provides a fixed-price estimate after an on-site inspection.
How long does a painted pool cage last in Florida?
A properly prepared and coated pool cage frame lasts 10 or more years before needing refinishing. The key is surface preparation -- pressure washing to remove all oxidation and applying a DTM primer before the acrylic topcoat. Skipping the primer cuts the lifespan roughly in half.
What color should I paint my pool cage?
Bronze and dark brown are the most popular pool cage colors in Sarasota because they match the factory finish on most enclosures. Black and white are also common choices. Grove Street Painting can match any color using exterior-grade 100% acrylic formulations rated for UV and moisture exposure.
Is it better to paint or replace a pool cage?
If the aluminum frame is structurally sound with no significant corrosion at joints or fastener points, painting is the better value. Refinishing costs $800 to $2,500 compared to $5,000 to $15,000 or more for full replacement. Grove Street Painting inspects frame integrity during the estimate and will recommend replacement only when structural damage makes refinishing impractical.
Do you need to remove the screens to paint the pool cage?
No. The screens remain in place during painting. Grove Street Painting masks all screen panels and hardware before spraying to prevent overspray. Any minor overspray on screens is cleaned during the final inspection. If individual screen panels are damaged, replacement can be coordinated separately.
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