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Pool cage cleaning

Lanai cleaning in Naples.

The floor, screens, and framing of your pool cage cleaned in one visit, so the mold and pollen that take over a Southwest Florida lanai finally clear out.

In Southwest Florida, the lanai is the room you actually live in, until it isn't. Screen cages sit out in the heat and humidity year round, and the mesh, framing, and floor collect everything the climate throws at them: black mold and mildew streaking down the aluminum, pollen dusting every surface yellow, algae greening the corners, and a film of dirt that dulls the whole enclosure. Give it a season or two and the space you built around the pool starts to feel like somewhere to avoid.

Lanai cleaning brings the whole enclosure back in one visit. We clean all three parts that make it up, the floor underfoot, the screen panels around you, and the aluminum framing that holds it together, so the room reads clean top to bottom instead of just where you're standing. The screens and framing get a soft wash, low pressure paired with a cleaning solution that lifts the mold and mildew without tearing mesh or denting frames. The floor is matched to its surface, whether that's pavers, concrete, or travertine, and it can be handled on the same visit as your pool deck cleaning so the cage and the deck around it come clean together.

The reason it comes back is the reason it showed up: our rainy season. From June into the fall, afternoon storms keep the cage damp for hours at a stretch, and warm, standing moisture is exactly what mold, mildew, and algae need to take hold. Salt drifting in off the Gulf holds that dampness even longer. A single deep clean resets the enclosure, but on the coast the growth creeps back, which is why a lot of homeowners keep the lanai on a recurring plan so it never gets the months of neglect that let the black streaks return.

A clean cage is also what makes the rest of your outdoor space look finished. Fresh screens over a clean floor, framing without the black drip lines, and clear glass on the doors behind it all read as one cared-for room instead of three jobs half done. Tell us the size of your enclosure and what the floor is made of, and we'll put together an instant quote with no walkthrough required.

What’s included

  • Screen panels, soft washed

    Every wall panel and the screen ceiling above the pool, cleared of the mold, pollen, and grime that clog the weave and gray out the light. Low pressure only, so nothing tears or stretches.

  • Framing and support beams

    The aluminum uprights and cross beams where black mold streaks the worst, washed down so the frame reads clean instead of striped from the top down.

  • The enclosure floor

    Pavers, concrete, or travertine underfoot, cleaned at the pressure the surface actually calls for, so algae and ground-in dirt come up without pitting stone or blasting out joint sand.

  • Kickplates, tracks, and corners

    The low kickplate panels, slider tracks, and cage corners where debris, cobwebs, and love bug residue collect, cleared out so the whole space is done, not just the parts at eye level.

How it works

  1. 01

    We clear and look it over

    Furniture, the grill, and anything loose gets moved or covered, and we check the screens for tears or loose spline before any water touches them, so a weak spot doesn't turn into a hole in the wash.

  2. 02

    Soft wash the cage, clean the floor

    Screens and framing get the low-pressure soft wash that lifts mold and mildew off mesh and aluminum, then the floor is cleaned at the pressure its surface can take, matched to pavers, concrete, or travertine.

  3. 03

    Rinse and reset the room

    Everything gets a full rinse so no cleaning solution is left behind, and the furniture goes back where it belongs, so you walk out to a room that's ready to use instead of a project to finish.

Common questions

Why does my pool cage streak with black mold so fast?
It's the climate doing what it does here. Our long rainy season keeps the cage damp for hours after every afternoon storm, and warm, still moisture is what mold and mildew feed on. Salt blowing in off the Gulf holds that dampness even longer, and pollen gives the growth something to cling to. The aluminum framing streaks first because water runs down it and sits, which is why the black lines always start at the top and work their way down.
Will the pressure tear or stretch my screens?
No, because we don't put pressure washing anywhere near the screens. The mesh and framing get a soft wash instead, low pressure paired with a cleaning solution that does the lifting, so the mold and pollen come off without the force that would tear old, sun-brittled mesh. Only the hard floor sees real pressure, and even there we match it to the surface.
Can you clean a travertine or paver floor without damaging it?
Yes. Travertine and pavers are common in Naples lanais and both need a lighter touch than bare concrete, so we set the pressure to the surface rather than blasting everything the same. On travertine that means enough to lift the algae and dirt out of the pores without pitting the stone or stripping the sealer, and on pavers it means cleaning without carving out the joint sand.
Will the cleaning solution hurt my plants, pool, or pets?
We plan the work around them. Potted plants along the cage get rinsed or moved out of the way, we keep solution out of the pool, and everything is thoroughly rinsed when we're done so nothing is left sitting on surfaces your pets walk across. If you have plantings or anything you're worried about, point them out before we start and we'll work around them.
How often should a lanai be cleaned down here?
Most Southwest Florida cages want a cleaning once or twice a year, and homes closer to the water or under heavy tree cover lean toward the higher end. The rainy season is the driver: a lanai cleaned heading into summer stays ahead of the growth, while one left through a full storm season builds the black streaking that takes more to remove. Putting it on a recurring rhythm keeps it from ever getting that far.

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