
Privacy Screen Installation in Palm Coast, FL
Reduce visibility while maintaining airflow with privacy screening.
Planned community with thousands of homes featuring pool cages along the Atlantic — heavy demand for rescreening and hurricane repair.
Expert Privacy Screen Installation for Palm Coast Homeowners
Privacy screen material provides additional screening from neighbors and passersby while still allowing excellent airflow and reduced visibility from outside.
Benefits
- ✓Increased privacy
- ✓Maintains airflow
- ✓Reduces sun exposure
- ✓Available in multiple colors
Our Process
- 1Assess privacy needs
- 2Select material and color
- 3Measure installation areas
- 4Install privacy screening
- 5Ensure proper tension
Warranty
1 year warranty on installation
The ITT canal network that defines Palm Coast wasn't engineered with lanai privacy in mind. Homes in Palm Harbor and along the C-section corridors sit 50-70 feet from neighbors across the water — close enough to tell what's on their outdoor TV by mid-afternoon. Installing 90% Phifer solar privacy mesh on the canal-facing panels solves that sightline problem and cuts afternoon UV simultaneously. No-see-um pressure near the waterways is real too; some homeowners double up with 20x20 super-screen on the lower panels.
Most Palm Coast pool cages went up between the 1980s and early 2000s, when the ITT-developed neighborhoods built out fast. The 32137 zip — covering Palm Harbor, Grand Haven, and the Flagler Beach corridor — has a high concentration of canal-front and lakefront homes, which is why solar mesh upgrades are the most-requested job out here. Grand Haven in particular runs large screen enclosures with strict HOA standards on color and frame condition; those cages need color-matched spline and anodized bronze mesh framing to stay compliant at annual review. Cypress Knoll and Matanzas Woods sit in the 32164 zip — mostly 1990s subdivision tracks with west-facing lanais that catch brutal afternoon sun from May through October. Belle Terre, Indian Trails, and Pine Grove have a mix of ranch-style homes and newer builds, some still running the original cage frames from the developer era. Lehigh Woods and Seminole Woods lean toward the interior, farther from salt air, but the waterway lots still show spline groove cracking and fastener oxidation after 15-20 Florida summers. Extruded anodized aluminum frames from that era are typically still structurally sound. What's failed is the original 18x14 fiberglass screen: UV-rotted, sagging at the spline groove, and transparent at any distance that matters.
Common Privacy Screen Installation Issues in Palm Coast
Canal-Facing Homes in 32137: Standard Screen Gives Zero Sightline Blocking
At 60 feet across a Palm Harbor canal, 18x14 fiberglass mesh might as well not be there. Neighbors on their dock can see straight to your pool deck without trying. Phifer Suntex 90, installed in the water-facing bays with spline set deep in the groove and tensioned properly, cuts that sightline to near-zero. Airflow stays around 30-40% — you're not sealing the cage, just blocking the view. Get a free on-site estimate before committing to a full-cage upgrade; some canal homes only need the two or three bays that face the water converted.
West-Facing Lanais in 32164 Become Unusable by Mid-Afternoon
The 32164 zip sees relentless western sun from May through October. A standard cage screen does almost nothing to block radiant heat — you're still in direct solar exposure by 3 PM on a west-facing lanai in Matanzas Woods or Cypress Knoll. TexTreme 90 or Phifer Suntex 90 — both rated to block 90% of incoming solar energy — significantly reduce that load. Heavier mesh requires tighter spline tension during installation; torque gets set differently than a standard 18x14 rescreen to prevent panel sag after one Florida summer.
Hot Tub Corners and Outdoor Shower Bays: Partial Panel Conversions
Full rescreen isn't always the answer. Hot tub enclosures, outdoor shower bays, and side-gate panels can often be handled by converting just two or three sections to 90% solar mesh or 7x7 vinyl-coated polyester pet screen. The existing spline comes out of the aluminum spline groove, fresh mesh gets cut to exact panel dimensions, and we re-spline without touching the surrounding cage structure. Two-year workmanship warranty applies to those partial upgrades.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Palm Coast for screen work?▼
Palm Coast is about 45 minutes south of Jacksonville on I-95, and crews run to the 32137 and 32164 zips regularly. Call (904) 679-9509 to check what's open on the schedule. Same-week availability is standard, and on a typical project the free on-site estimate and the installation happen on back-to-back days.
What solar mesh options do you carry for canal-side homes in Palm Coast?▼
The full lineup includes Phifer BetterVue (minimal blockage, solid outward visibility), Phifer Suntex 80 and Suntex 90, and Saint-Gobain solar mesh. For canal-facing lanais in Palm Harbor and Grand Haven, Suntex 90 gets installed most often — it fits directly into existing spline grooves, blocks 90% of direct sightlines, and keeps enough open weave to let air move through. BetterVue makes sense if you want to keep the water view but need better bug control than standard 18x14 provides.
Does storm damage affect heavier solar mesh differently than standard screen in Flagler County?▼
Heavier solar mesh — Suntex 90, TexTreme — catches more wind load during a storm than standard 18x14. After Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Irma in 2017, Flagler County cages with solar mesh saw panel failures at lower wind speeds than standard-screen cages nearby. Storm damage gets documented with photos for insurance claims. Emergency rescreens in Palm Coast can typically be scheduled within 48 hours — call (904) 679-9509.
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(904) 679-9509Other Services in Palm Coast

Patio Screen Door Replacement
Fixing or replacing door screens, handles, hinges, latches, and springs.

Pool Enclosure Repair
Complete pool cage repair including screens, frames, and structural elements.

Patio Hardware Replacement
Replacing rusty screws, bolts, hinges, and other small components that hold your screen structure together.
Why Choose P&D Screen Repair?
Quality Guaranteed
1-year warranty on all work. We use premium materials and expert craftsmanship.
Fast & Reliable
Most repairs completed same-week. Free estimates within 2 business hours.
Local & Trusted
Family-owned, serving Jacksonville since 2022. Licensed and insured.
What Our Customers Say
Paul was extremely professional, responsive and competitive. I appreciate a business that exhibits proper ethics in a manner as was displayed in this project. Thank you, Paul
Great service On time and good quality
Excellent job!! Very nice young man! Absolutely would recommend!
P&D Screen Repair did an outstanding job on a complete pool screen. They finished the job in 2 days, despite constant rain. I highly recommend this company and their prices are very reasonable.
Great job on my patio rescreen! Everything was done fast, clean, and with excellent quality. Very professional and easy to work with. I highly recommend!
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about privacy screen installation in Palm Coast, FL
How much does privacy screen installation cost in Palm Coast?
Cost depends on size, mesh selection, and condition of the existing frame. We provide a free on-site estimate before any work begins in Palm Coast. Call (904) 679-9509.
Do you serve all of Palm Coast?
Yes, we cover all of Palm Coast and the surrounding Flagler County area.
What's your turnaround for privacy screen installation in Palm Coast?
Most jobs are scheduled within a few business days. Storm damage and emergency repairs are prioritized.
What warranty applies?
1 year warranty on installation
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