Spending an afternoon by the pool sounds like the kind of thing Orange Park summers were made for, until the mosquitoes show up and the skimmer basket fills up faster than you can empty it.
Screen Enclosures by Colonial Construction installs swimming pool screen enclosures in Orange Park, FL, that stop both problems. With us, your pool area works the way it always should.
Professional Swimming Pool Screen Enclosures in Orange Park, FL
In the heart of Clay County, warm weather prevails for most of the year, and outdoor living is less a luxury and more a lifestyle. A pool screen enclosure makes that lifestyle sustainable by keeping your water cleaner, your patio more comfortable, and your pool area usable from early spring through late fall.
Our pool enclosures are built with aluminum framing and high-grade screen mesh that withstand Northeast Florida humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and the no-see-um season that Orange Park residents know all too well. We size and configure everything to fit your specific pool footprint, so no two projects look the same.
What our Orange Park pool enclosures do for your property:
- Keep mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and flying insects out of the pool area entirely
- Reduce the amount of leaves, pollen, and debris that land in your water
- Create a shaded, semi-protected zone around the pool for lounging and entertaining
- Lower your pool maintenance frequency and chemical costs over time
- Add visible curb appeal and real value to your Orange Park home
What’s Included in Our Swimming Pool Screen Enclosure Design and Build Services
We manage the full project from start to finish, so Orange Park homeowners are not left coordinating between multiple contractors or chasing down permits on their own. Our licensed team handles it all under one roof.
Here is what the process looks like from the first call to the final walkthrough:
- Free on-site estimate: We visit your property, take accurate measurements, and go over your options before any commitment is made
- Custom design consultation: Door placement, roof panel style, framing height, and screen mesh grade are all selected to match your pool layout and your household’s needs
- Permit management: Our team pulls all required permits and handles Clay County code compliance from start to finish
- Professional installation: Our in-house crew completes the build, shows up on time, and works clean throughout the project
- Post-installation walkthrough: We walk you through the finished enclosure and answer any questions before we leave the site
Many Orange Park homeowners also pair their pool enclosure with a screen enclosure over an adjacent patio or lanai to create one connected outdoor zone. Our team handles both in a single project when the layout allows, saving time and keeping the finished look consistent.
Why Choose Screen Enclosures by Colonial Construction?
Plenty of contractors work in the Orange Park area. What separates our team is a combination of local knowledge, licensed craftsmanship, and a straightforward process that keeps homeowners informed.
- 25+ years of experience: We have been serving Northeast Florida communities, including Orange Park, Mandarin, and St. Johns County, long enough to understand what holds up in this climate and what does not
- Honest, value-based pricing: Our estimates are based on what your project needs, not on inflating the scope
- In-house installation crew: We do not subcontract the work out, which means the same team that gives your estimate is accountable for the finished product
- Proven track record in the community: Our Google reviews and customer testimonials from across Clay County and Duval County speak to a consistent standard of work
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a pool screen enclosure be added to an existing pool in Orange Park?
Yes. We install enclosures around existing pools regularly throughout Clay County and the surrounding area. Our team measures the current pool layout and designs the enclosure to fit the existing layout.
What screen mesh options are available for pool enclosures?
We offer several mesh grades depending on your priorities. Standard fiberglass mesh works well for most projects. Finer no-see-um mesh is available for homeowners who want tighter insect protection without sacrificing airflow.
How do we maintain a pool screen enclosure after installation?
Maintenance is minimal. Periodic rinsing with a garden hose removes pollen and surface buildup, and individual screen panels can be replaced if damaged, without requiring work on the full enclosure.


