OUTDOOR LIVING HUB · Orlando, FL

Orlando, FL:

Outdoor Living, Done the Right Way

Fiberglass & above-ground pools, screen enclosures, pavers, and outdoor kitchens for Orlando homeowners — one licensed crew, one design, one timeline. Fiberglass first swim in under 30 days.

Serves Orange County
License State license & insured
By Right Way Crew
cocoa beach outdoor living · 2026

WHAT AN OUTDOOR LIVING BUILD RUNS IN Cocoa Beach


Above-ground pool (installed)

$12K-$30K


Friberglass pool (installed)

From $50,000


Screen enclosure (installed)

From $20,000


on-site evaluation & quote

Free


Bundle pricing depends on pool type, deck, enclosure, and site work. We quote exact figures after a free on-site walk.

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Outdoor Living, Pools & Screen Enclosures in Orlando, FL

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Pools & Spas

Quick answer · TL;DR
WHAT DOES RIGHT WAY BUILD IN ORLANDO?
Right Way Enclosures, Pools & Spas builds fiberglass and above-ground pools, screen enclosures, pavers, and outdoor kitchens for Orlando homeowners across Orange County — Lake Nona, Winter Park, Baldwin Park, Dr. Phillips, College Park, Conway, and Windermere. One team. One design. One timeline, with stainless steel hardware on everything that lives outside.
Florida licensed & insured
In-house pool, deck & enclosure crews
Stainless steel hardware standard
Under 30 days to first swim
There is a swimming pool in the backyard of a house with a screened in area.
A large indoor swimming pool with a clear roof.
A swimming pool with a screened in area and steps leading to it.
There is a swimming pool in the backyard of a house with a screened in area.
A large indoor swimming pool with a clear roof.
A swimming pool with a screened in area and steps leading to it.

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01. WHAT WE BUILD

WHAT WE BUILD IN Cocoa BEACH, FL


Orlando spans everything from tight infill lots in College Park to the half-acre estates out in Windermere and Dr. Phillips — and across all of it, the homeowners we work with want one thing the national pool brands rarely give them: a single crew that owns the whole outcome.



Most Orlando projects touch at least two services — a fiberglass pool with a paver deck, a screen enclosure paired with an outdoor kitchen, or a full build that turns the rear yard into one connected space you use ten months a year.


Pool, paver deck, screen enclosure and outdoor kitchen - one connected grade.

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Pools & spas

Fiberglass, Above-Ground & Custom Concrete

For most Orlando homes, a fiberglass pool is the smart call, because the soil and the math both point that way. Orange County ground runs a mix of sand and clay that shifts seasonally, and a pre-formed shell flexes with that movement instead of cracking the way a rigid concrete shell can. It runs ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days, and the smooth gelcoat shrugs off algae and sips less chemical on a saltwater system.


Families who want the kids swimming this summer for less go above-ground — a premium resin-and-steel pool installed for $12K–$30K (family tier), in the water in under 7 days from delivery, paired with a wood or composite deck. Want a fully custom poolscape engineered for decades? We build custom concrete too. Every pool we set in Orlando carries our CPC1461491 stamp and is permit-pulled before the excavator rolls in.




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SCREEN ENCLOSURES

POOL CAGES, LANAI SCREENS & PANORAMIC SCREENS

Orlando sits inland, so salt corrosion is a lighter concern here than on the coast — but the bug and debris load is every bit as real. Oak pollen, summer afternoon storms, mosquitoes off the chain of lakes around Conway and Lake Nona, and love bugs twice a year all make an open pool deck a part-time job.


We engineer pool cages, lanai screens, and panoramic spans with stainless steel hardware (galvanized corrodes — we don’t use it), Phifer no-see-um mesh, and structural aluminum built to the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition). Every enclosure ships with engineer-stamped drawings submitted to the City of Orlando or Orange County, covered by our SCC131153510 and SCC131153892 licenses.


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pavers & hardscapes

Travertine, marble & brick pavers

Orlando’s mixed sand-and-clay soil is unforgiving to a cut-rate paver job — skip the base work on clay-heavy ground and you’ll watch a patio settle, heave, and open up gaps within a few rainy seasons. Our licensed mason starts under the surface: a compacted, properly graded base, polymeric sand, and edge restraints, with drainage routed for the daily summer downpours Central Florida is famous for.


From there we lay travertine for a pool deck that stays cooler underfoot, brick for a classic driveway, or concrete pavers for a clean, durable family patio. We also restore tired slabs — cool-deck overlays, crack repair, and resurfacing that adds 15–20 years without a tear-out. Because the same crew handles your pool, enclosure, and kitchen, the hardscape is planned as one connected grade.


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outdoor kitchens & lighting

grill stations, islands & led lighting

Orlando’s long, warm evenings are the whole argument for an outdoor kitchen — by the time the heat finally breaks after sundown, you want to be out by the pool, not stuck inside at the stove. We build grill stations, pizza ovens, beverage refrigeration, sink runs, prep counters, and full islands, finished in the same stone and paver materials as the rest of your project so the kitchen looks built-in rather than bolted-on.


Then we layer in low-voltage landscape and pool-deck lighting that keeps the lanai usable well past sunset and lights up the oaks and palms common to Orlando lots. One in-house crew designs it, builds it, and stands for the final inspection — no subcontractor handoffs.

Central Florida’s single-source builder

One licensed crew for the pool, the deck, the enclosure, and the kitchen — stainless hardware on everything outside, and we close the City of Orlando or Orange County permits out clean.

02. Engineered local

BUILT FOR Orlando and Orange county


Orlando is inland Central Florida — which means the soil, the competition, and the HOA reality here are different from the coast. Salt corrosion matters less than it does in Daytona or Vero; soil movement, franchise hand-offs, and architectural review matter more. We build to Orlando’s actual conditions, not generic Florida specs.


Engineered for Orange County’s Sand-to-Clay Soil

Orlando’s ground isn’t uniform — it runs sand in some neighborhoods and heavier clay in others, and a lot of lots are a mix that swells and shrinks with the wet and dry seasons. That’s exactly why a pre-formed fiberglass shell outperforms poured concrete on most Orlando lots: it flexes with that seasonal soil movement instead of cracking. For pools, decks, and enclosures alike, the base and drainage work is where an Orlando job is won or lost — and it’s the part the low bid always shortcuts. We engineer the site prep first, then build on it.


One Crew, Not a Franchise Hand-Off

Orlando is one of the most competitive pool markets in Florida, crowded with national franchise builders who sign the contract with a salesman and then hand your job to whichever sub is free that week. That’s where projects go sideways — the deck crew blames the pool crew, nobody owns the punch list, and you’re the one making phone calls. Right Way runs its own pool, deck, and enclosure crews under one contract. The same company that pulls your permit sets your shell, lays your deck, builds your cage, and stands for the final inspection.


Master-Planned Suburbs, HOA Review & Peace of Mind

A huge share of Orlando’s growth — Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, the Windermere and Dr. Phillips estate communities — lives inside master-planned HOAs governed by Florida Statute Chapter 720. That means architectural review before you break ground: setbacks, screen color, deck material, and fence rules a board has to sign off on. We prepare the engineered drawings and documentation your board needs, then submit the permit through the City of Orlando or Orange County. You don’t referee the HOA — we hand them a clean package, document every install, and stay one phone call away after.


03. the community

DISCOVERING Orlando, FLORIDA


Orlando is the heart of Central Florida — a fast-growing metro of lakes, master-planned neighborhoods, and established tree-lined districts that goes far beyond the theme parks it’s known for. It’s a city where families and professionals settle for the schools, the jobs, and a year-round outdoor climate, and where a well-built pool and lanai turn a house into the place everyone wants to gather.


A City of Lakes and Distinct Neighborhoods

Orlando is built around water — more than a hundred named lakes inside the metro, from Lake Eola downtown to the chain of lakes around Conway and Windermere. Each district has its own character: the brick streets and bungalows of College Park, the lakeside estates of Winter Park and Baldwin Park, the modern master-planned sprawl of Lake Nona, and the gated golf communities of Dr. Phillips and Windermere. That range is exactly why a one-size pool plan doesn’t work here.


Parks, Springs, and the Great Outdoors

Beyond the parks Orlando is famous for, the region runs on real natural assets. Lake Eola Park anchors downtown with its swan boats and skyline views, Wekiwa Springs State Park to the north offers crystal spring runs and paddling, and the Cady Way and West Orange trails stitch the suburbs together for runners and cyclists. Central Florida’s outdoor culture is year-round — which is the whole case for bringing that lifestyle home to your own pool deck instead of fighting weekend crowds.


Central Florida’s Front Door

Orlando’s identity is ambitious and outward-looking — a metro that draws people from across the country and the world, with the dining, sports, and culture to match. The homeowners we build for here want their own oasis five steps from the back door: a place to entertain after a long week, to let the kids swim all summer, and to enjoy the Central Florida evenings without loading the car. They want it built once, the right way, by a crew that’s still around for the next phase.


06. FAQS

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT Orlando OUTDOOR LIVING


  • How long does an outdoor living project take in Orlando?

    A fiberglass pool runs ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days once the City of Orlando or Orange County permit clears. An above-ground pool is complete on-site in under 7 days from delivery. Add 1–2 weeks for a paver deck or screen enclosure. A full bundle runs roughly 5–8 weeks to swim-ready.

  • What does outdoor construction cost in Orlando?

    Above-ground pool installation runs $12K–$30K (family tier), $18K–$45K (mid-tier with deck), or $40K–$65K (full bundle with screen enclosure). Fiberglass pools start from $50,000. As a new Orlando market served from our Vero Beach base, pricing reflects crew mobilization until local operations scale. We quote actual figures after a free site walk.

  • Do I need a permit for a pool or screen enclosure in Orlando?

    Yes. Every pool and every screen enclosure in Orlando requires a permit — through City of Orlando Permitting Services inside city limits, or Orange County in unincorporated areas. Pools must meet the 48-inch safety barrier under Florida Statute 515, and enclosures must be engineer-stamped. Many communities also require HOA review under Florida Statute 720.

  • Why is fiberglass a better fit than concrete for Orlando’s soil?

    Orange County’s mixed sand-and-clay soil swells and shrinks with the seasons more than uniform ground does. A pre-formed fiberglass shell flexes with that movement instead of cracking the way a rigid concrete shell can, and it installs in weeks rather than the three-to-four months concrete demands. The smooth gelcoat also resists algae and pairs well with a saltwater system.


  • Does Right Way work outside Orlando?

    Yes. We serve Central and Eastern Coastal Florida — the Treasure Coast (Vero Beach, Sebastian, Port St. Lucie), the Space Coast / Brevard County (Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera), and Greater Daytona / Volusia County (Deltona, Daytona Beach). Same crew, same standards.

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ENGINEERING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE

ONE TEAM FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT

 A pool, a screen enclosure, a paver patio, an outdoor kitchen, and a lighting plan that all match — built on one timeline by one crew, with one phone number you actually call. Straight answers, no pressure.

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Proudly Serving Central and the East Coast of Florida


Right Way brings resort-quality construction, custom pools, and panoramic screen enclosures to homeowners across the region. From complete backyard transformations in the greater Orlando area to luxury outdoor living on the coast, our expert team provides a single point of contact for your entire build.


We tailor our hardscaping, enclosure, and pool services to the unique environmental standards of communities across Brevard, Indian River, Orange, Seminole,St. Lucie and Volusia counties. Our core service areas include Daytona Beach, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Sebastian, Vero Beach, and Port St. Lucie.