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Pool Enclosures in Sarasota FL for Cleaner, More Comfortable Outdoor Living

ComBid Pro builds pool enclosures in Sarasota FL for homeowners who want a cleaner, more usable pool area with better protection from bugs, leaves, rain, and Florida sun.

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LOCAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING POOL ENCLOSURES IN SARASOTA

Local experience you can trust

Sarasota County sits in a 140 mph wind-borne debris zone, with Siesta Key and the barrier islands pushing closer to 150 mph design speeds. Add hurricane season from June through November, salt-laden air off the Gulf, and Florida Building Code 8th Edition sign-offs through the new One Stop facility on Apex Road, and a pool enclosure becomes a real engineering problem, not a weekend job.

We work across Sarasota, Siesta Key, Lakewood Ranch, Venice, North Port, Osprey, Nokomis, and Longboat Key. Most of our crews are inside the county on any given day, which means site visits on most pool enclosures Sarasota FL projects are scheduled as soon as possible, usually the next day or whenever works for you.

Sarasota County issued more than 33,000 building permits in fiscal year 2024, and aluminum screen enclosures are one of the most heavily permitted categories after Hurricanes Helene and Milton tore through the region in 2024. We pull every permit in-house and handle the engineering signoff, so you do not have to chase paperwork through Accela.

SARASOTA COUNTY QUICK SNAPSHOT

140-150 mph

Design wind speed

~52 in

Annual rainfall

~250

Sunny days/yr

~460,000

County population

Jun–Nov

Hurricane window

FBC 8th Ed.

Building code

TYPES OF POOL ENCLOSURES WE BUILD IN SARASOTA

The pool enclosures we build

Every Sarasota property is different. Pool size, deck shape, roofline, and exposure all change how a screened pool enclosure should be framed and screened. Below are the most common configurations we build.

Mansard Pool Enclosures

Standard pitched roofline with sloped sides. The default for most single-family pools across Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch. Strong wind performance and the most cost-effective profile in the lineup.

Gable Pool Enclosures

Center peak with two sloping sides. Better headroom for taller pool decks and two-story homes. Common in Venice and Osprey where buyers want a more architectural roofline.

Hip Roof Pool Enclosures

Sloped on all four sides. Distributes wind load more evenly than a gable, which matters on exposed lots near the Gulf and on barrier islands like Siesta Key and Longboat Key.

Dome Pool Enclosures

Curved screen panels rising to a center peak. Premium look, more interior volume, and a stronger wind-shedding profile. Specified most often on Lakewood Ranch and Bird Key properties with larger pool footprints.

Screened Lanai Enclosures

A combined lanai enclosure and pool screen enclosure under one roof, attached to the home. The most-requested upgrade for owners who want screened outdoor living and a pool cage in a single integrated build.

WHY LOCAL HURRICANE HISTORY MATTERS

Notable hurricanes that affected Sarasota County

Sarasota County sits in one of the most active hurricane corridors on Florida’s Gulf coast. Past storms explain why every pool enclosure and screen enclosure here requires project-specific engineering. Category and wind speed are useful references, but final structural decisions come from project-specific design pressures and Florida Building Code 8th Edition requirements.

September 1960

Hurricane Donna

A Category 4 hurricane at Florida landfall, with significant wind and surge impacts reported from the Everglades coast north through Sarasota County.

Reference wind: About 130 mph sustained wind at Florida landfall. NHC historical reference.

Why it matters: Gulf-coast exposure can extend major wind effects well beyond the exact landfall point. Sarasota County properties in open or coastal positions carry that exposure regardless of exact storm track.

August 13, 2004

Hurricane Charley

NHC reports Category 4 landfall near Cayo Costa in Charlotte County, with the outer wind field producing significant structural demand across Sarasota County.

Reference wind: Category 4, about 150 mph sustained wind at southwest Florida landfall.

Why it matters: Small, fast-moving storms can deliver intense local structural load even to counties that fall just outside the direct path.

September 10, 2017

Hurricane Irma

NHC advisories tracked Irma along Florida's west coast after a Category 4 landfall in the Lower Keys. Sarasota County sustained widespread wind damage across residential structures.

Reference wind: Category 4 around the Lower Keys at about 130 mph sustained, with tropical storm to hurricane conditions reaching Sarasota.

Why it matters: Large wind fields affect wide regions simultaneously. Irma confirmed that Sarasota County is well within the active storm zone.

September 28, 2022

Hurricane Ian

NHC Tropical Cyclone Report states Ian made Category 4 landfall near Cayo Costa. Sarasota County, initially within the projected cone, experienced significant wind demand before the storm shifted south.

Reference wind: Category 4, about 150 mph sustained wind at southwest Florida landfall.

Why it matters: Track shifts are common. Structures in Sarasota County need to be engineered for direct-hit scenarios, not just near-miss events.

October 10, 2024

Hurricane Milton

NHC Tropical Cyclone Report states Milton made landfall on Siesta Key as a Category 3 hurricane. A direct hit on Sarasota County. Major structural damage was reported across the county. Pool screen enclosures, lanai enclosures, and other aluminum structures that were not engineered to current FBC requirements sustained the heaviest damage.

Reference wind: Category 3, about 120 mph sustained wind at Siesta Key landfall.

Why it matters: Milton was the first direct Sarasota County landfall in decades. It confirmed that existing structures built to older code standards are vulnerable, and that every new pool enclosure Sarasota, FL homeowners invest in should be engineered to current FBC 8th Edition requirements.

PLANNING NOTE

Next Hurricane Timing Is Unknown

No one can predict when the next storm will affect Sarasota County.

Inspect your pool screen enclosure now. Checking connections, fasteners, and attachment points before storm season helps identify weak areas while repairs are still manageable. Many issues can be addressed before they become failures.

Customer tip: Secure your project scope and pricing early. After storms like Milton, demand for pool enclosures Sarasota, FL and screen enclosure work rises and pricing can increase due to labor and material pressure.

Sarasota County PDS recorded a sharp spike in screen enclosure permits in the 18 months following Hurricane Ian (Sept 2022), with replacement work continuing through the 2024 storm season.

MATERIALS AND BUILD OPTIONS FOR POOL ENCLOSURES IN SARASOTA FL

Materials, framing, and finish options

Review practical planning guidance below for Sarasota County pool enclosure and screen enclosure projects. Enclosure framing typically starts with 2×2 or 2×3 aluminum members, with 3×3 posts at primary support points. Screen type, roof configuration, and anchoring are selected by project. All specifications are confirmed by engineering plans and Sarasota County permit review.

OUR PROCESS FOR POOL ENCLOSURES IN SARASOTA

Our process

Every project we run in Sarasota County follows the same four steps. The point is to keep you informed and the schedule tight.

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Step 1: Free On-Site Consultation

We come to the property, measure the deck, look at roofline tie-in points, and talk through what you want from the space. You leave the meeting with a clear scope and a ballpark range.

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Step 2: Engineered Design and Estimate

Our in-house team produces signed and sealed drawings to match Sarasota County PDS requirements and your wind exposure category. You see the design before anything is fabricated.

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Step 3: Permitting and Fabrication

Our permitting team submits through Accela and tracks the application. Meanwhile, ComBid Metals fabricates your frame components in-house so we are not waiting on a supplier’s schedule.

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Step 4: Installation and Final Walkthrough

Our own employees install on-site, typically inside one to two weeks for a standard cage. We walk the finished structure with you before final inspection so anything you want adjusted is handled before sign-off.

WHY SARASOTA HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE COMBID PRO FOR POOL ENCLOSURES

What separates us from the rest of the field

Pool screen enclosures are one of the most fragmented categories in Florida construction. Most companies subcontract permitting, fabrication, or install. Some subcontract all three. We do all three under one roof.

In-House Permitting Team

Our permitting staff submits and tracks every application through Sarasota County PDS and the City of Sarasota directly. We know the One Stop facility on Apex Road, the Accela portal quirks, and the engineer sign-off cycle. No third-party expediter, no surprise delays.

ComBid Metals Manufacturing

Our sister company, ComBid Metals, fabricates the aluminum frames we install. That means we control the spec, the lead time, and the corrosion treatment. When the rest of the market is waiting on extrusion deliveries, our schedule moves.

No Subcontractors

Every person on your job is a ComBid Pro employee. The crew chief who shows up on day one is the same one who walks you through the finished cage.

Engineered for Florida Wind Loads

Every Sarasota pool enclosure we build is engineered to the Florida Building Code 8th Edition, ASCE 7-22, and the specific wind exposure category your property falls in. We design for 150 mph where the lot demands it, not just where the line on the map is drawn.

Our Work

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WHAT POOL ENCLOSURES COST IN SARASOTA COUNTY

What affects your screen enclosure project cost

Most pool enclosure projects in Sarasota County fall within the ranges below, depending on pool size, enclosure height, frame specification, screen type, and engineering requirements. Rescreens and partial repairs are quoted separately based on scope.

Standard Pool Cage

$5,000 – $15,000

Upgraded Screen / Reinforced Frame

$15,000 – $25,000

FINANCING AVAILABLE

Spread the Project Across Manageable Payments

We work with WiseStack to offer flexible monthly options on qualifying projects. Once your estimate is complete, you’ll receive a personalized link tied to your specific quote, with your project scope and totals already included.

Sarasota Pool Enclosure FAQs

General FAQs

What is the average cost of a pool enclosure in Florida?
For a standard mansard screen enclosure over a typical residential pool, most Florida homeowners spend in the $10,000 to $30,000 range. Larger pools, premium frame sizes, glass roofs, and marine-grade hardware push that higher. Sarasota County tends to sit slightly above the state average because of the 140–150 mph wind zone and stricter coastal requirements.
Are you required to have a pool cage in Florida?
Florida law requires a pool safety barrier, not specifically a screen enclosure. You can meet code with a fence, a pool cover, alarms, or a screen enclosure. Most Sarasota owners choose a pool cage because it doubles as the safety barrier and adds debris control, sun reduction, and pest protection in one structure.
How long do pool enclosures last in Florida?
A properly engineered aluminum pool enclosure in Sarasota lasts 20–25 years before frame replacement. Swimming pool screens need replacement every 7–12 years depending on type. Salt-exposed barrier island properties on Siesta Key or Longboat Key see shorter service life on fasteners without marine-grade hardware.
Do you need a permit for a screen enclosure in Florida?
Yes. Every screened pool enclosure in Sarasota County requires a permit through Sarasota County PDS, with signed and sealed engineering drawings. The City of Sarasota and Siesta Key overlay districts add their own requirements. We handle the entire submission through Accela in-house.
How long does it take to build a pool enclosure in Sarasota?
From signed contract to final inspection, most Sarasota County projects run 6–10 weeks. Permitting through Accela typically takes 2–4 weeks. Fabrication runs in parallel. On-site installation is usually 5–10 working days for a standard cage.

Pricing & Contracts

How much do pool enclosures cost in Florida?
Pool enclosure pricing in Florida depends on size, frame size, mesh type, fastener grade, and roof system. A standard screen enclosure with 2" x 2" aluminum and fiberglass mesh sits at the entry-level end. A premium build with Super Gutter framing, no-see-um mesh, marine-grade hardware, and a glass or hybrid roof sits at the higher end. After we assess your property, we provide a detailed proposal with transparent pricing and a clear scope of work.
What's included in your screen enclosure contracts?
Each pool screen enclosure contract includes a detailed scope, materials list, fixed pricing, the project timeline, the permit plan, and clear language on responsibilities. There are no hidden line items added later.
Do you offer financing?
Yes, on qualifying projects. We work with WiseStack to offer flexible monthly options. Once your estimate is complete, you'll receive a personalized link tied to your specific quote where you can review terms and apply directly.

Expertise & Credentials

Are you a licensed screen enclosure contractor in Florida?
Yes. ComBid Pro is fully licensed and insured for aluminum structure construction across Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte counties. We carry the coverage required to protect your property and our crew throughout the project.
Do you handle the engineering and permitting in-house?
Yes. Our in-house team produces the engineering plans, files the permits, and manages the county and HOA approval process. You do not need to coordinate with outside engineers or permit runners.
Why choose ComBid Pro over other screen enclosure companies?
We are a screen enclosure company that handles the full process under one roof. No subcontractors, no handoff between trades, no waiting on outside suppliers. We build pool enclosures, pool cages, lanai enclosures, and glass pool enclosures as a core service, not a side offering, and we work exclusively in Southwest Florida, so we know the codes, the soil, the wind loads, and the permit offices.

SCREEN ENCLOSURES COMPANY SERVING SARASOTA AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA

Areas we serve

ComBid Pro is based in Southwest Florida and works exclusively in Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte counties. We are not a national franchise. We are not a multi-state operator. We know these counties because we work in them every week.

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What Homeowners Say About ComBid Pro

See what homeowners across Southwest Florida have shared about working with ComBid Pro and the experience they had with us.

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“Konstantin and his team installed seamless gutters on our home and the quality was unmatched. Clean install, fair pricing, and professional from start to finish.”

Sarah K.
Sarasota, FL

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“ComBid Pro replaced our soffit and fascia after the storm. The crew showed up on time every day and the work looks brand new. Highly recommend.”

Daniel P.
Lakewood Ranch, FL

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“I needed a carport built quickly before hurricane season and Konstantin made it happen. Smooth process, fair price, and the structure is rock solid.”

Michael R.
Venice, FL

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“Best contractor experience we've had. Honest estimate, no surprises on the bill, and the gutters drain perfectly even in the heaviest rain.”

Linda T.
North Port, FL

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“ComBid Pro built our pool cage and we couldn't be happier. The team handled the permits, did the structural work, and finished on schedule.”

Robert J.
Bradenton, FL

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“They installed a tongue and groove ceiling on our patio. Beautiful cypress work — turned out to be the highlight of our backyard. Will definitely use again.”

Maria L.
Sarasota, FL

SERVICES THAT PAIR WITH POOL ENCLOSURE CONSTRUCTION

Related services

Many pool enclosure projects connect to other structures on the property. As your pool enclosure contractor in Sarasota, we handle the related work in-house so you do not have to coordinate multiple contractors.

Pool Cages

Pool Cages

A dedicated pool cage build is the right call when the project is a full replacement rather than an addition. We rebuild storm-damaged cages from the slab up, engineered to current Sarasota County wind loads and tied cleanly to the existing roofline.

Sunrooms

Sunrooms

If your pool deck connects to the back of the house, a sunroom can extend the usable footprint into year-round enclosed living space. We design sunrooms that share a roofline with the pool enclosure so the two structures read as one finished addition.

Carports

Carports

A custom carport can add covered parking and better protection for vehicles, golf carts, or entry areas. Like our pool enclosures, each carport is planned around the property, daily use, and Florida conditions.

Roofline Solutions

Roofline Solutions

We also handle supporting exterior services that may be needed as part of a larger home improvement project, including tongue and groove ceilings, soffit and fascia work, and gutter installation and cleaning.

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