Bradenton Pool Enclosures — Licensed, Permitted & Built for Manatee County
Pool enclosures for Bradenton and Manatee County — Lakewood Ranch, Greyhawk Landing, Waterlefe, and communities impacted by Hurricane Milton. Licensed, permitted, and built to code.
- ✓ Stainless steel fasteners (304 SS / 410 SS)
- ✓ Super Screen HD mesh standard (5-year warranty)
- ✓ Manatee County permits handled
- ✓ Owner on every project — not a subcontractor
⭐ 5.0 Stars · 22 Reviews · Licensed SCC131154242 · 20+ Years
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Manatee County is not a one-size-fits-all market. The code, salt exposure, and HOA requirements are specific to your location. Here's what we manage so you don't have to.
Post-Milton Rebuilds
Bradenton was in Milton's northeast eyewall — the most destructive quadrant. $351M+ property damage in Manatee County. We're helping homeowners rebuild with code-compliant structures.
Not an Afterthought Market
Most screen companies focus on Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples. Bradenton homeowners deserve a dedicated local presence. We don't treat Manatee County as secondary.
Manatee County Permits
Manatee County has its own building department with its own timeline and process. We handle permit applications, engineering submissions, and inspection coordination.
LWR East Expertise
The Manatee County side of Lakewood Ranch is growing fast. New communities mean new pool enclosures — and first-time rescreen demand coming in 3–5 years.
Stainless Steel Fasteners on Every Connection
304 and 410 stainless steel fasteners on every connection — not cheap screws that corrode and leave rust streaks. 304 SS for maximum corrosion resistance in coastal zones; 410 SS for high-strength applications. We spec the right alloy for your Bradenton property.
Manufacturer-Warranted Screen — Not Generic No-Warranty Mesh
Tighter weave blocks Manatee County's biting midges while maintaining airflow. We also stock Super Screen® (10-year warranty) (max visibility) and Super Screen® (10-year warranty, pet/impact resistant). We don't default to the cheapest option.
Licensed Contractor. Owner on Your Jobsite.
Florida License SCC131154242. We pull permits through City of Bradenton Building Division / Manatee County Building & Development Services. The owner supervises your project personally. Not a call center, not a subcontractor you've never met.
Most contractors install whatever’s cheapest. We help you match screen type to how you actually use your outdoor space.
Generic Screen
What most contractors install
- •No manufacturer warranty
- •Basic insect protection
- •Fades and degrades faster
- •You get what you pay for
Super Screen HD
Our standard — every Bradenton job
- •5-year manufacturer warranty
- •Made by Super Screen®
- •Better durability than generic
- •Our default on every installation
Super Screen® premium
10-year warranty premium
- •10-year manufacturer warranty
- •Pet and tear resistant
- •UV and fade resistant
- •Maximum durability for high-traffic lanais
Photos from completed SAS Aluminum jobs in Southwest Florida.
🏘️ The Overlooked Market
Most screen companies focus on Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, and Sarasota. Bradenton homeowners often feel underserved. We don't treat you as an afterthought.
🌀 Milton NE Eyewall
Bradenton was in Milton's northeast eyewall — historically the most destructive quadrant. $351M+ property damage in Manatee County. Greyhawk Landing was hard hit.
🏗️ Manatee LWR Growth
The Manatee County side of Lakewood Ranch is growing explosively (Parrish/north LWR). These newer homes will need their first rescreen in 3–5 years.
📋 LWR Dual-County Permits
Lakewood Ranch straddles Sarasota and Manatee counties. Your LWR home may file permits with either county depending on your exact address. We know which.
5.0 stars · 22 Google reviews
“Justin responded within minutes about a loose cable. Danny came the next morning and made the repair. What a pleasure doing business with this company.”
“Great experience with Curtis and his company! Pool enclosure and custom welded railing — quality work, done on time, looks amazing. Highly recommend.”
“Curtis did an amazing job on my pool cage. Professional, reliable, great attention to detail. The quality shows and the cage looks fantastic.”
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Do I need a permit for a pool enclosure in Manatee County?
Yes — most new pool enclosures in Manatee County require a building permit. We determine which department handles your Bradenton address and manage the entire permit process.
How long does installation take in Bradenton?
A typical new pool enclosure takes 3–7 business days depending on size and weather. Manatee County permit review can add 2–4 weeks before construction starts. We submit clean applications to minimize review time.
What screen mesh do you recommend for Bradenton?
We install Super Screen HD mesh as our standard. For maximum visibility, Super Screen® (10-year warranty). For pets or high-traffic, Super Screen. We recommend based on how you use your lanai and your Bradenton bug pressure.
Why do fasteners matter for Bradenton pool enclosures?
Bradenton's moderate salt environment corrodes standard zinc-plated screws, creating rust streaks and weakened connections. Our stainless steel (304 SS / 410 SS) is rated for marine environments.
Can you repair storm damage to my pool cage?
Yes. We assess storm damage and repair or replace only what's needed. Many frames can be repaired without full replacement.
Do you handle Manatee County pool enclosure permits?
Yes — we handle the full Manatee County permit process. Manatee County has its own building department separate from Lee and Sarasota counties. We manage applications, engineering submissions, and inspection coordination.
SAS Aluminum covers all of SWFL — not just Bradenton.
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