
Boost Your Home Value: The Impact of a New Enclosure
In the Florida real estate market, outdoor living spaces are premium selling points. A well-maintained pool enclosure or lanai isn't just a luxury; it's an extension of the home's square footage. But an old, torn, or green-algae-covered enclosure can have the opposite effect, driving potential buyers away.
Curb Appeal and First Impressions
The screen enclosure is often one of the largest visible structures of a home's exterior. When the screens are tight, black (not gray/faded), and the frame is clean, it signals to buyers that the home has been meticulously maintained. It creates an immediate "wow" factor when they step onto the patio.
Usable Square Footage
A pristine enclosure effectively adds a room to your house. It becomes a bug-free dining area, a safe play zone for kids, or a tranquil yoga spot. Real estate appraisers and buyers view this as functional living space. By restoring your enclosure with ProScreen 360, you are essentially staging an extra room for a fraction of the cost of a remodel.
Return on Investment (ROI)
Compared to kitchen or bathroom renovations, rescreening and painting an enclosure offers one of the highest ROIs. The visual transformation is dramatic for a relatively low cost. It removes the "fixer-upper" feel and presents a "move-in ready" lifestyle that buyers in Winter Garden and Orlando are willing to pay a premium for.
Whether you are selling soon or just want to enjoy your investment, a restored enclosure is one of the smartest upgrades you can make for your Florida home.