Pool enclosures are one of the best ways to enjoy outdoor living in Melbourne, FL. They keep pests away, protect swimmers from harsh UV rays, reduce debris in the pool, and help Floridians enjoy their outdoor spaces for much of the year. But with Florida’s intense heat, constant humidity, and frequent storms, even a well-built enclosure needs consistent maintenance to stay strong, safe, and beautiful. Regular care is the key to protecting your investment and making sure your enclosure lasts for many years.

Cleaning is the first and most important line of defense. Screens and aluminum frames should be washed every few months — and even more often in salt-air areas — to prevent buildup of dirt, algae, and salt. A garden hose, mild soap, and a soft brush are all that’s needed to prevent stains and weakened screen panels. For stubborn buildup, vinegar and water can help without damaging the aluminum.
Routine inspections are equally important. Torn screens, sagging panels, loose spline, and loose hardware should be addressed right away, especially after storms. Small problems worsen quickly in Florida’s climate, and flying debris from thunderstorms can easily tear screens. Keeping up with repairs preserves safety and extends the lifespan of your enclosure.
Corrosion prevention is another crucial step. While aluminum is rust-resistant, it can oxidize over time when exposed to moisture and salt. Rinsing the frame monthly and applying a protective aluminum sealant adds long-term protection. Clear gutters and proper drainage keep standing water — and the algae and mildew it encourages — from collecting around your enclosure.
Hurricane preparation may be the most valuable protection of all. Tightening bolts, inspecting anchors, trimming nearby trees and bushes, and removing loose outdoor items can prevent serious damage during storm season. A pre- and post-storm inspection from Tripod Aluminum can also ensure your enclosure stays secure.

