Pool Cage Screen Replacement Costs
Higher-quality screening materials tend to cost more but offer increased durability and resistance to weathering.
Larger or uniquely shaped cages require more material and labor, affecting the overall replacement cost.
Easier access to the cage reduces labor time, while hard-to-reach areas can increase expenses.
| Factor | Average Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic Screen Replacement (standard size) | $500 - $1,200 |
| Custom-sized cages | $1,200 - $3,000 |
| High-end screening material | $700 - $2,500 |
| Labor for removal and installation | $200 - $800 |
| Additional repairs (frame, hardware) | $150 - $600 |
| Access difficulty adjustments | $100 - $400 |
| Permits or inspections | $50 - $200 |
| Cleanup and disposal | $50 - $150 |
Additional considerations include the condition of the existing frame, which may require repairs or reinforcement, and whether permits or inspections are necessary, adding to the total cost. Proper disposal of old materials is also a factor that can influence the final price. Budgeting for these variables ensures a comprehensive understanding of potential expenses and helps in making informed decisions about the scope of work.
Assessing the condition of the cage frame helps determine if repairs are needed before screen replacement.
Different screening materials vary in cost, durability, and appearance, influencing the overall project price.
Specialized tools or equipment may be required for hard-to-reach cages, affecting labor costs.
| Service | Average Price Range |
|---|---|
| Screen Repair and Patchwork | $100 - $300 |
| Full Cage Replacement | $1,500 - $4,000 |
| Frame Reinforcement | $200 - $1,000 |
| Hardware Replacement | $50 - $200 |
| Screen Door Replacement | $150 - $500 |
| Mesh Upgrade (pet-resistant) | $200 - $600 |
| Corrosion Treatment | $100 - $400 |
| Custom Frame Fabrication | $300 - $1,200 |
| Weatherproof Coating | $100 - $300 |
| Inspection and Consultation | $50 - $150 |