Miami-Dade‑Approved Screen Pool Enclosures – Built to Last

Transform your backyard into a year‑round retreat with a custom aluminum pool enclosure. At Alumicenter, we design and install Florida‑approved enclosures in a variety of styles—such as mansard, half‑mansard, gable, or hip—so you can choose the look and layout that best complements your home and roof design. Our enclosures keep your pool clean, safe, and stylish, giving you the perfect space to enjoy the outdoors without worrying about debris, pests, or unpredictable weather.

Serving South Florida Homeowners

We proudly serve Miami‑Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and surrounding counties. Wherever you are in South Florida, our team is ready to help you create the perfect poolside haven.

Our Screen Pool Enclosures Meet or Exceed Dade County Building & Safety Codes

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ENGINEERING

Our pool enclosures are engineered to meet current Florida Building Code and Miami‑Dade requirements. Each structure is designed for high‑velocity hurricane zones (HVHZ), with approved anchoring systems to resist wind uplift and lateral loads. Every project includes site‑specific engineering to ensure the enclosure integrates safely with your home.

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DESIGN

Our new picture frame screen enclosure is designed with clean, wide‑open views—just like looking through a picture frame. Instead of multiple horizontal bars interrupting your sightline, this style uses larger beams and minimal cross‑members, creating an elegant, unobstructed panorama of your backyard, pool, or garden.

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PRICING

Our pool enclosures come in a variety of shapes and sizes to match your needs. Pricing is calculated individually based on the square footage of the walls and roof, with typical costs ranging from $20 to $25 per square foot depending on the design and layout. Please note that engineering, permits, and foundation work are charged separately.

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  • Built for Florida’s Climate: Engineered to meet strict Miami‑Dade and Florida Building Code requirements, our enclosures handle high winds, heavy rain, and intense sun.

  • Cleaner, Safer Pools: Keeps out leaves, bugs, and debris so your family spends less time cleaning and more time swimming.

  • Custom Designs to Fit Your Home: Choose from mansard, gable, or hip‑style enclosures—each tailored in size, shape, and finish to complement your home’s architecture and roof layout.

  • Low Maintenance & Long‑Lasting: Aluminum framing resists rust and corrosion, giving you years of worry‑free enjoyment.

  • Boost Your Home’s Value: A professionally built enclosure adds curb appeal and functional outdoor living space—an investment that pays off.

 

Our 4‑Step Process for Custom Screen Enclosures

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Consultation & Design
We start with a free consultation to understand your needs, measure your space, and recommend the best enclosure style—mansard, gable, or hip—to complement your home and meet Florida code requirements.
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Engineering & Permitting
Our team prepares detailed plans engineered to Miami‑Dade and Florida Building Code standards. We handle all necessary permitting so you can move forward with confidence.
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Fabrication & Preparation
Using high‑grade, corrosion‑resistant aluminum and premium screen materials, we custom‑fabricate your enclosure components for a perfect fit and long‑lasting performance.
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Professional Installation
Our experienced installers assemble your screen enclosure quickly and precisely, ensuring it’s built to withstand Florida’s toughest weather—ready for you to enjoy for years to come.

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Custom Screen Pool Enclosures—Engineered for Florida Weather and Designed for You

Protect your pool with a custom enclosure engineered for Florida’s climate and Miami‑Dade approved—start your design today.

People Ask: Why Screen Enclosures Fail

They aren’t like a house, where wind hits a wall and passes around it. Without sufficient airflow, and bracing, screen enclosures twist and collapse. With screen enclosures, hurricane winds hit one water-soaked screen wall, then pass through and push against the far wall from the inside, while also pushing up the top. Wind Poor enclosure construction Common flaws inscreened-enclosure construction that does deflect around the outside of the enclosure tugs at it from behind. Without sufficient bracing, an enclosure twists and crumples when subjected to these forces.

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