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What Affects the Cost of a Pool Enclosure in Florida?

  • Writer: Coastal Aluminum Screen and Patio
    Coastal Aluminum Screen and Patio
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read

If you’ve started researching pool enclosures in Florida, you’ve probably noticed that pricing can vary quite a bit from one project to another. Many homeowners ask why one enclosure may cost significantly more than another, even when the pool sizes appear similar.

The truth is, several factors affect the final cost of a pool enclosure — especially in coastal areas like Panama City Beach and along the Emerald Coast, where engineering requirements, wind ratings, and customization all play a major role.

In this guide, we’ll break down some of the biggest factors that impact pool enclosure pricing so homeowners can better understand what goes into the investment.


1. The Size of the Pool Enclosure

One of the biggest factors is the overall size of the enclosure itself.

Larger enclosures require:

  • More aluminum framing

  • More screen material

  • Larger footers and anchors

  • Additional labor and engineering

The height of the enclosure also matters. Taller structures typically require more structural support and additional engineering to meet Florida wind-load requirements.

Even pools that look similar in photos can have completely different deck layouts and enclosure dimensions, which can significantly change pricing.




2. The Type of Pool Enclosure

Not all pool enclosures are built the same.

There are several styles homeowners can choose from, including:

Standard Pool Enclosures

A traditional design that offers excellent protection while maintaining affordability.

Halo Beam Pool Enclosures

Designed with a cleaner and more modern appearance using upgraded structural components.

MegaView Pool Enclosures

A premium option that uses larger screen panels and fewer vertical supports for a more open, unobstructed view.

Many homeowners along the Emerald Coast choose MegaView-style enclosures when they want to maximize backyard, waterfront, or sunset views.

3. Florida Engineering and Wind Requirements

Florida building codes are much stricter than many other states — especially in coastal areas.

Pool enclosures in Panama City Beach and surrounding areas often require:

  • Engineered drawings

  • Wind-load calculations

  • Hurricane-rated structural systems

  • Specific anchoring methods

Homes located closer to the coast may require additional engineering due to higher wind exposure zones.

These requirements help protect your investment and ensure the enclosure is built to meet Florida code standards.

4. Screen Material Options

The type of screen material selected can also affect the overall price.

Some homeowners choose standard screen material, while others upgrade to stronger options designed for durability and long-term performance.

Popular upgrades may include:

  • Heavy-duty screen materials

  • Stronger spline systems

  • Pet-resistant screen options

  • Improved UV resistance

Higher-quality screen systems may cost more upfront, but they can often provide better longevity and reduced maintenance over time.

5. Existing Conditions Around the Pool

Every property is different, and existing conditions can impact installation costs.

Some examples include:

  • Uneven concrete

  • Existing enclosure removal

  • Limited access to the backyard

  • Repairs to existing structures

  • Drainage issues

  • Attachment conditions on the home

These details are difficult to estimate without seeing the property in person, which is why site visits and measurements are important for accurate pricing.

6. Permits and HOA Approvals

Most pool enclosures in Florida require permits and engineering approval.

Depending on the neighborhood, homeowners may also need HOA approval before construction can begin.

At Coastal Aluminum Screen and Patio, we help homeowners navigate:

  • Permit applications

  • Engineering requirements

  • HOA paperwork

  • Product approvals

  • Local code compliance

This helps simplify the process and gives homeowners peace of mind throughout the project.

7. Custom Features and Upgrades

Custom upgrades can also influence the final price of a pool enclosure.

Some popular additions include:

  • Upgraded doors

  • Kick plates

  • Privacy screening

  • Insulated roof sections

  • Lighting

  • Decorative finishes

  • Bronze or custom-colored framing

These upgrades allow homeowners to customize the enclosure to better fit their home and outdoor living space.



Final Thoughts

Every pool enclosure project is unique, which is why pricing can vary depending on the size, design, materials, and engineering requirements involved.

For homeowners in Panama City Beach and across the Emerald Coast, choosing the right enclosure is about more than just price — it’s about durability, appearance, functionality, and long-term value.

At Coastal Aluminum Screen and Patio, we help homeowners design custom pool enclosures built for Florida living while guiding them through the permitting and design process from start to finish.

If you’re considering a new pool enclosure and want to learn more about your options, our team is here to help.


📞 850-640-7063

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