Rescreening Screened-In Patios


A screened-in patio is one of the best features a home in Black Canyon City can have. It gives you an outdoor living space without the bugs, the direct sun, and the dust turning every evening outside into a battle. But patio screens take a beating out here, and after a few years of monsoons, UV exposure, and wind-driven debris, even a well-built enclosure starts to show its age. At [Company], patio rescreening is something we do all over Black Canyon City, and we know exactly how to bring an enclosure back to life. We’ll assess the frame, replace the mesh with material that’s built for the Arizona climate, and leave you with a patio that’s comfortable, functional, and ready for whatever the next season brings.

5 Benefits of Choosing a Local screen Contractor for patio rescreening

  • Local knowledge of which screen materials survive Arizona monsoon seasons
  • We can assess the full enclosure for frame damage while we’re there
  • Faster scheduling and no out-of-area travel markups on pricing
  • We understand the specific outdoor living needs of Black Canyon City homeowners
  • A local contractor stands behind the work long after the job is done

Frequently Asked Questions — rescreening your screened-in Patio

In Arizona’s climate most patio screens last anywhere from five to ten years depending on the exposure, the material originally used, and how much weather the enclosure sees. South and west facing patios that get full afternoon sun tend to need attention sooner. We can come out and take a look and give you an honest assessment of where yours stands.

We can absolutely do a partial rescreen if only certain panels are damaged. That said, if the rest of the enclosure is close to the end of its life it’s often worth doing everything at once so the materials match and you’re not having us back out again in six months for the rest of it. We’ll give you an honest opinion on that when we see the full picture.

For most patio enclosures in Black Canyon City we recommend a heavier gauge fiberglass or a pet-resistant mesh if you’ve got animals that spend time on the patio. If sun and heat reduction are a priority, we can also use a solar mesh that cuts down significantly on radiant heat while still keeping the space open and airy. We’ll talk through your options before we start anything.

Scroll to Top
Call Now