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Restoration vs. Replacement: The True Cost of a Pool Cage in Tampa Bay

TL;DR: The Executive Summary

For most Tampa Bay homes, a full cage replacement costs $25,000 - $45,000. A complete industrial restoration (including paint, screws, and rescreening) typically costs 50% to 60% less while offering a similar 10-year lifespan. Unless your structure has collapsed, restoration is the financially superior choice.

Living in Tampa Bay, your pool cage is your first line of defense against mosquitoes, UV rays, and our notorious hurricane season. But after 10-12 years, even the best aluminum enclosures begin to fail. The paint chalks white, the screws rust into orange streaks, and the screen becomes brittle.

At this stage, homeowners face a critical financial decision: Do you tear it down and replace it, or do you restore it?

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The Math: Replacement Costs in 2026

The cost of aluminum has skyrocketed in the last three years. Due to supply chain constraints and labor shortages in Florida, the price per square foot for new construction has nearly doubled.

As of early 2026, the average cost to build a new standard 20' x 40' pool enclosure in Hillsborough or Pinellas County ranges from $25,000 to over $40,000 depending on the roof style (Mansard vs. Dome) and foundation requirements.

The Restoration Advantage

Restoration involves stripping the old components without dismantling the structural beams. This process bypasses the need for expensive engineering permits and heavy demolition costs.

Cost Comparison Breakdown

Item Full Replacement Industrial Restoration
Est. Cost (Avg Size) $28,000+ $12,000 - $15,000
Time to Complete 3-6 Weeks 3-5 Days
Warranty 5-10 Years 10 Years (Paint)
Permits Required Yes (Engineering) No (Maintenance)

What Does "Restoration" Actually Include?

True restoration is not just "pressure washing and painting." That is a handyman special, and it will peel within 18 months. An industrial restoration from Suncoast Restoration includes three distinct phases:

When Should You Replace Instead?

While restoration is usually the answer, there are times when replacement is necessary. If your cage has suffered significant structural damage from a tree fall, or if the aluminum beams are bent or crushed, painting will not fix the integrity issues. In those cases, safety dictates a rebuild.

FAQ: Common Questions

Will the new paint peel?

Not with our process. Peeling happens when latex paint is put over chalky aluminum. We use an acid-etch primer that chemically bonds to the metal, followed by an electrostatic topcoat.

Can you change the color?

Absolutely. Many clients switch from the dated "Mill Finish" (Silver) or White to a modern Bronze or Black. This instantly updates the aesthetic of the home.

Does this increase home value?

Yes. A rusted cage is a major red flag on a home inspection. A restored cage creates a "turn-key" exterior that adds immediate curb appeal and value.

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