screen enclosure · daytona beach, FL
Custom Screen Enclosures in Daytona Beach, FL
Protect your pool, reclaim your outdoor living space, and use it year-round — engineered with marine-grade hardware for Daytona Beach's coastal wind and salt.
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What a pool cage takes in Daytona Beach
Wind rating (engineered)
Coastal zone
Hardware
Stainless steel
Engineering, HOA & permits
Handled
structural assessment & quote
Free
Contract to finished cage runs roughly 4–12 weeks, depending on permit/HOA review and the season.
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Why a screen enclosure in Daytona Beach?
On the Daytona Beach coast, a pool screen enclosure isn't a luxury — it's how you keep your pool usable. etween the windblown sand off the Atlantic, the leaves and debris that drift in, and the mosquitoes that come with the Halifax River and warm coastal nights, an open pool means constant skimming and short, bug-bitten evenings. A custom cage keeps the debris and bugs out, takes the harsh beachside UV off your deck, and turns the space around your pool into an outdoor living room you can enjoy most of the year.
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01 · WHY a screen enclosure
reclaim the space around your pool
On the Daytona Beach coast, a pool screen enclosure isn't a luxury — it's how you keep your pool usable.
Between the windblown sand off the Atlantic, the leaves and debris that drift in, and the mosquitoes that come with the Halifax River and the warm coastal nights, an open pool means constant skimming and short, bug-bitten evenings. A custom screen enclosure changes that. It keeps the debris and bugs out, takes the harsh beachside UV off your deck, and turns the space around your pool into an outdoor living room you can enjoy most of the year.
At Right Way Enclosures, we
engineer, permit, and build every cage with our own crew — and on the coast, that means marine-grade hardware that won't rust out in the salt air.
02 · coastal build
built for the coast: daytona beach wind load & salt air
Screen enclosures in Daytona Beach aren't a casual build — they're a permitted structure with real engineering behind them, and coastal Volusia sits in a higher wind-load zone than inland. Under the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition), enclosures here must be engineered for that
coastal wind zone. We design and build to it, every time:
This close to the Atlantic, galvanized fasteners corrode fast — and a screen enclosure is only as strong as the hardware holding it together in a storm. Stainless steel is our coastal standard, not an upgrade.
We size and space the framing members to carry the full coastal wind load.
Every enclosure ships with engineered drawings, so it's built to code and inspected without drama.
Do the ground prep right and an above-ground pool lasts many seasons on the coast. Skip it, and you'll be draining and re-leveling within a year.

Daytona Beach build · coastal-zone engineered frame, stainless steel hardware, no-see-um mesh.
the coast'S SINGLE-SOURCE BUILDER
One licensed crew for the engineering, the permit, the footers, and the marine-grade mesh — and we close the Daytona Beach permit out clean. One team. One timeline.
03 · benefits
Benefits of a pool cage in Daytona Beach
A screen enclosure earns its keep every single week on the Daytona Beach coast:
- Keeps the debris out. No more fishing windblown sand, leaves, and debris out of the water every morning. Less skimming, cleaner pool, less wear on your pump and filter.
- Bug-free swimming. The Halifax River and warm coastal nights breed mosquitoes. A no-see-um mesh enclosure keeps them out so evenings on the deck are actually pleasant.
- Cuts pool maintenance time. Less debris in the water means fewer chemicals, less filtering, and dramatically less day-to-day upkeep.
- UV protection. Screen mesh takes the edge off the intense beachside sun, protecting your deck, your furniture, and your skin while keeping the space usable midday.
- More usable outdoor space. An enclosed lanai is a room you can actually live in — dining, lounging, entertaining — for most of the year.
04. construction & permitting
construction, permitting & closing it out the right way
We handle the whole build under one roof — so you're not coordinating an engineer, a permit office, and a screen crew yourself. Here's the part most people don't think about until it's too late: pulling a permit is the easy half. Any outfit can file an application and start framing. What actually protects you is the back half — passing the final inspection and getting the permit closed out and recorded with the building department. An enclosure left on an open, never-finalized permit looks fine in the yard and can quietly stay that way for years — and on the coast, that loose end is exactly what an insurer reaches for after a storm.
- Design & engineering. We measure your pool and deck, design the enclosure to fit, and produce engineered drawings stamped to the coastal wind zone.
- HOA approvals. Many Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach communities require architectural review before you build. We prepare the drawings and documentation your HOA board needs.
- City or county permits. We submit the engineered truss packets and applications through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County building services and manage the inspections.
- Permit pulled — and closed. We see the inspection through to final sign-off and confirm the permit is closed and the Certificate of Completion recorded — then hand you written confirmation, not a verbal “you're all set.”
- Build. Our own crew sets the footers, frames the structure, installs the marine-grade mesh, and finishes the job — backed for years, not just until the warranty card runs out.
salt, storms, and the permit you can't see
On a barrier-island coast, hurricanes are part of the calendar and salt air shortens the life of everything it touches — so the storm claim isn't a hypothetical here, it's the day you actually lean on your coverage. When that day comes, an adjuster can pull your permit history, and a screen enclosure sitting on an open or never-finalized permit hands them the cleanest reason to deny the claim there is. You won't notice the gap while the sun's out; you notice it when you need the payout most.
- A storm claim challenged or denied because the cage was never finalized as a permitted structure.
- A sale that stalls when a title search turns up an open Volusia County permit you didn't know existed.
- Re-inspection, fines, or a forced rebuild years later for work that was never legally signed off.
Before you sign with anyone, ask them to show you the permit closed and the Certificate of Completion on file with the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County — in writing, not just a handshake..
05 · structural assessment
get a structural assessment & quote
Wondering if your Daytona Beach yard is ready for a pool this summer? We'll come out, check your grade and access, and give you a straight answer —
no pressure.
one team. one design. one timeline.
06 · FAQS
FREQUENTLY ASKED
How long does it take to build a pool cage in Daytona Beach?
Most pool screen enclosures in Daytona Beach are built in about 1–2 weeks on-site once the permit clears. Permit and HOA review can add a few weeks up front, so plan for roughly 4–6 weeks from signed contract to finished cage, depending on the season and the coastal wind zone review.
Why does stainless steel hardware matter in Daytona Beach?
Daytona Beach's coastal salt air corrodes fasteners and low-grade hardware far faster than it does inland — and a screen enclosure is only as strong as the hardware holding it together in a storm. We use stainless steel as our standard, not an add-on, so your cage stays sound through the salt, sun, and storms that come with living near the Atlantic.
Do I need a permit for a screen enclosure in Daytona Beach?
Yes. A pool screen enclosure is a permitted structure in Daytona Beach and must be engineer-stamped to the coastal wind zone in the 2023 Florida Building Code before review. We pull the permit through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County building services and handle the engineering and inspections as part of the job.
How do I confirm my enclosure permit was actually closed?
Ask for it in writing. After final inspection, the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County records a Certificate of Completion, and the permit status flips from open to closed — that record is what your insurer and a future buyer's title search rely on. We hand every client that confirmation at the end of the job. If a contractor can only tell you verbally that “it's handled,” call the building department yourself and verify the permit shows closed before final payment.
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