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Pool screen enclosures in Englewood East, Charlotte County

Englewood is the community the county line runs through, and for a pool cage that line is the first fact that matters. This page covers the Charlotte County side, Englewood East and the 33981 ZIP east of the Sarasota boundary, where permits file through Charlotte County and the coastal exposure runs as real as anywhere in the county. We connect Charlotte-side Englewood homeowners free with an independent licensed local screen enclosure contractor.

The line, and why it decides your paperwork

Englewood has no municipal government; each side of the community belongs to its county. Charlotte-side parcels file cage permits with Charlotte County Community Development, Building Construction Services, 18400 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, with signed and sealed engineering or a Florida Product Approval system, and route setback questions to the county Zoning Desk at 941.743.1964. A parcel west of the line belongs to Sarasota County's process instead, which this site does not cover. If you are unsure which side you are on, your property record settles it in seconds, and the contractor checks regardless. County-wide detail lives on the Charlotte County page.

Coastal frames age honestly here

Between the Gulf air off Lemon Bay and the storm seasons every coastal frame has logged, Englewood East's older cages show their history at the cut ends, fastener lines, and deck anchors before they show it anywhere else. That makes the rescreen-or-replace decision the area's most valuable five minutes: mesh on a corroding frame is money spent twice, and a frame that passes the checks deserves only the modest spend. When the structure is done, full cage replacement rebuilds it to the current wind tables; on new and rebuilt homes, new pool cage construction starts clean.

The insurance context, since the coast asks

Coastal owners ask about coverage more than anyone, so the pattern belongs here plainly: since Florida's 2021 and 2022 reforms, screen-enclosure work has largely left the claims channel, and many policies exclude or limit cage coverage, frequently to the aluminum framing at depreciated value, with hurricane loss the most commonly limited peril. That is a pattern across carriers, not a statement about your policy; the declarations page is the authority, and the insurance guide walks through how to read it. The broader subject, styles, wind, permits, and cost, is in the Charlotte County Pool Cage Guide.

Verify Your Screen Enclosure Contractor's Florida License and Permits

Florida licenses screen enclosure construction. The on-point credential is the Structural Aluminum or Screen Enclosures Specialty Contractor license, a Chapter 489 specialty defined by Rule 61G4-15.100 of the Florida Administrative Code. Its scope expressly covers aluminum screened porches, screen enclosures, pool enclosures, and rescreening. A certified or registered General, Building, or Residential contractor also qualifies within that broader scope under Section 489.105(3), Florida Statutes. Charlotte County has also listed aluminum among the local specialty trades that can carry a county certificate of competency, so confirm the installer holds a current Florida state license or a valid Charlotte County certificate of competency covering aluminum or screen enclosures, and confirm it is active.

Check any license yourself at the Florida DBPR license search, myfloridalicense.com/wl11.asp, by individual name, business name, or license number. The DBPR publishes a short how-to-verify guide. A new cage or full replacement also takes a building permit: Charlotte County requires signed and sealed engineering or a Florida Product Approval (FL#) system for cage permits, filed with Charlotte County Community Development for unincorporated addresses, or with the City of Punta Gorda for parcels inside the city limits.

Three questions worth asking before you sign

  1. Which Florida license or Charlotte County certificate of competency covers this work, and is it active at the DBPR or the county?
  2. Who pulls the building permit, and will the plans carry signed and sealed engineering or a Florida Product Approval number?
  3. Is the quote itemized in writing, with the screen spec, frame engineering, and permit cost listed line by line?

Sources: Fla. Admin. Code R. 61G4-15.100; Section 489.105(3), Florida Statutes; Florida DBPR license search; Charlotte County Community Development.

What it costs, and what happens after you send the form

What does the work cost in Englewood?
a new pool cage or a full replacement, roughly $6,000 to $15,000 for simpler cages, and roughly $15,000 to $30,000 and up for mid-size to premium builds. Those are reported Florida pricing bands, not quotes and not our prices. Size, roof style, screen spec, and wind engineering set the real number, quoted in writing by the contractor. The cost guide breaks the bands down.
How fast will someone get back to me?
Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to an independent licensed local screen enclosure contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. They then contact you to look at the structure and quote the work in writing on their own schedule.
What work is covered?
New pool cage construction, full cage replacement, panoramic picture-window cages, lanai and patio enclosures, rescreening, structural repair, and permitting and engineering.

Only the independent licensed contractor we send your request to can price your actual structure. Compass Camper LLC does not perform pool cage work and does not quote it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which county permits my Englewood pool cage?
It depends on which side of the line your parcel sits. Englewood straddles the Charlotte and Sarasota county boundary; this page covers the Charlotte side, Englewood East in the 33981 ZIP, where cage permits file with Charlotte County Community Development in Port Charlotte. A parcel on the Sarasota side files with Sarasota County instead.
Is Englewood East unincorporated?
Yes. There is no Englewood city government, so Charlotte-side parcels follow county zoning and permitting. Setback questions for a cage route to the Charlotte County Zoning Desk at 941.743.1964, which answers per parcel.
Does the coastal location change my cage insurance?
It changes the context, not the rule. Many Florida policies exclude or limit screen-enclosure coverage regardless of address, often to the aluminum framing at depreciated value, and hurricane loss is the most commonly limited peril. Your declarations page, particularly Coverage B, is the only authority for your policy.
Are Englewood cage projects mostly rescreens or rebuilds?
The honest answer is the frame decides. The area carries the same mix as the rest of coastal Charlotte County: newer post-2022 structures that need only mesh in time, and older salt-air frames where corrosion at the cuts and anchors makes replacement the better spend.

Charlotte-side Englewood, quoted free

Tell us about the structure and we connect you with an independent licensed local screen enclosure contractor who files with the right county.

Your request goes straight to a licensed local screen enclosure contractor serving Charlotte County, usually within about an hour during the day, not a national lead list.

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