
Screen doors across Port St. Lucie's developments face daily wear from family traffic, pet paws, and Florida's intense UV radiation. Standard fiberglass mesh becomes brittle after 5-7 years of PSL sun exposure. Screen door rollers corrode from humidity, and thin aluminum frames bend when the door is forced while off-track.
Standard fiberglass (18x16). Blocks mosquitoes. Adequate for most PSL homes away from standing water. $75-$150 for re-screening.
No-see-um mesh (20x20). Finer weave that blocks biting midges. Recommended for PSL homes near canals, retention ponds, and the St. Lucie River. $100-$200.
Pet-resistant mesh. Seven times stronger than standard fiberglass. Vinyl-coated polyester resists claw damage. $125-$225.
If the frame is straight and rollers work, re-screening saves money. When frame, rollers, and mesh all need attention, complete screen door replacement is more cost-effective. We size new screen doors to your existing PSL track opening. No modifications to the main door frame required.







Replace torn or UV-degraded mesh with your choice of standard, no-see-um, or pet-resistant screen.

Replace corroded PSL screen door rollers. Prevents frame damage from forcing a stuck screen.

7x stronger mesh for PSL households with dogs and cats. Eliminates repeat screen replacements.

New screen door assembly sized to your existing PSL track opening. Frame, rollers, mesh, and handle.
