RESCREENING
Before you spend several hundred to several thousand dollars on pool
enclosure repairs and rescreening, consider the following.....
YEARS EXPERIENCE IS
IMPORTANT. Someone that
has not been around long may not be around in the future if you need
other repairs or warranty work. Make sure that everything is
in writing. Find out how they want the check made out.
If it's cash or an individual name - - watch out! There goes
the warranty.
QUALITY
OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
means the difference between a job lasting a couple of years or many
years. There are many screens available and "Phiferwire"
is preferred by most reputable screen companies because of its
long-lasting qualities. The most popular gauge is 18x14, which
means 18 holes per inch one way and 14 holes the other. 20x20
mesh is popular in some areas because of the no-seeums. In any
case, you should insist that the top is not 'sheet rolled' meaning,
one large screen stretched over the entire top, each panel should be
individually rolled. And finally, never pay a deposit, payment
in full after completion is an industry norm.
POOL ENCLOSURE RESCREENING
is one of the most hazardous jobs around the house and it's only
natural that you hire someone that is properly licensed and insured.
Proper equipment is necessary as in general liability and workmen's
compensation insurance. To verify that someone is properly
insured, call Hernando County Licensing at 754-4109. Make sure
the company or individual you contact is a licensed Aluminum
Contractor.
We are a full service aluminum company with 20+ years experience. All employees of AJ's Aluminum are covered under worker's comp. NO Sub-Contractors. We warranty all of our work for 2 years. We use only the best materials available. Locally owned and operated since 1987. Licensed, Bonded & Insured.








