FAQs
Midas Screening
What is the difference between lanai enclosures and pool cages?
Lanai enclosures are typically smaller structures attached to homes, covering patios or porches. Pool cages, on the other hand, are larger, standalone structures designed to enclose entire pool areas. These pool enclosures are built to meet higher structural standards due to their size and purpose.What are the different screen types, and what should I choose for my home?
We offer three screen types: standard screens, which are durable and cost-effective for general use; better view screens, offering improved visibility for scenic areas; and no-see-um screens, featuring tighter mesh to block tiny insects, ideal for coastal or wooded locations. Your choice should be based on your specific needs, whether it's enhanced visibility, insect protection, or overall durability.Do you offer price matching?
We do offer price matching, but only for quotes from other reputable local companies providing similar services. This includes businesses specializing in outdoor screen enclosures, window shutters, or seamless gutter installations. To qualify, the competitor must be licensed, insured, and offer comparable materials and workmanship.Do I need a permit to install a screen enclosure?
In most areas, a permit is required for screen enclosure installation. Our company takes care of the entire permitting process on behalf of our clients.What are seamless gutters?
Seamless gutters are custom-fabricated on-site to fit your home's specific dimensions. This tailored approach minimizes the potential for leaks and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal compared to traditional sectional gutters.What materials are used for seamless gutters?
Seamless gutters are commonly made from materials such as aluminum, copper, and steel. Aluminum is a popular choice due to its lightweight nature and resistance to rust.What types of window shutters are available?
We offer various window shutter options including plantation shutters, hurricane shutters, and decorative exterior shutters. These can be crafted from a range of materials including wood, vinyl, and composite materials.Do shutters require maintenance?
Shutters generally require minimal upkeep. Regular cleaning and occasional repainting or refinishing for wooden shutters will maintain their condition. Our company offers professional shutter maintenance services to ensure longevity.What materials are used for screen enclosures?
Screen enclosures typically utilize aluminum frames for structure, with fiberglass or polyester mesh screens. For year-round use, vinyl windows can be incorporated into the design.What are the benefits of a screen enclosure?
Screen enclosures provide protection from insects, UV rays, and debris while maintaining airflow and visibility. They also add value to your property and expand your usable outdoor living space.


