Panoramic & Clear-View Screen Enclosures in Palmetto, FL

A more open view of the pool and yard, without giving up the bug protection your enclosure is there for.

Opening Up the View

Standard screen mesh works well, but its weave is visible up close and can feel like a barrier between you and the yard, especially on panels facing a nice view. Panoramic and clear-view panels swap that section for a more open look — either a clear acrylic panel or an ultra-fine mesh with far less visual obstruction — while keeping the rest of the enclosure standard.

Good Fits for This

  • Panels facing a water view, landscaped yard, or anything worth looking at unobstructed
  • Homeowners doing a new cage build who want a mix of standard screen and open panels
  • An existing enclosure getting rescreened where one or two panels could be upgraded instead

Our Process

  1. Panel selection. We walk the enclosure with you to pick which panels make sense for panoramic treatment.
  2. Frame prep. The panel opening is measured and prepped for the clear panel or fine-mesh material.
  3. Install. Panel is set and secured to the same wind-load standards as the rest of the structure.
  4. Seal and finish. Edges are sealed and finished to match the surrounding frame.

What Drives the Cost

Panoramic materials cost more per panel than standard screen, so total cost depends on how many panels you're converting. Acrylic clear panels typically run higher than fine-mesh panoramic screen.

Why Choose JCR Pool Cage Services

We'll help you figure out which specific panels are worth the upgrade rather than assuming you want the whole cage converted — most homeowners only need it on the one or two panels facing the view that matters.

Serving Palmetto and the Surrounding Area

Panoramic screen upgrades for Palmetto and Bradenton homeowners, standalone or as part of a new build.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a panoramic or clear-view screen panel?

It's a section of the enclosure that uses a picture-window style clear panel — sometimes acrylic, sometimes an ultra-fine mesh — instead of standard screen, giving a more open, less obstructed view than typical screen mesh.

Do panoramic panels still keep bugs out as well as standard screen?

Depends on the type. A clear acrylic panel section blocks bugs completely since it's solid; an ultra-fine mesh panoramic screen still lets airflow through with a less visually obstructive weave than standard screen.

Can I add a panoramic section to my existing cage, or does it need to be built in from the start?

It can often be retrofitted into specific panels of an existing enclosure, though it's simpler and typically cleaner-looking when planned into a new construction or rescreen project.

Does a panoramic section cost more than standard screen?

Yes, per panel — the materials cost more than standard fiberglass mesh. It's usually used selectively on the panels facing the best view rather than across the whole enclosure.

How does a panoramic panel hold up in Florida weather compared to regular screen?

Acrylic panoramic panels handle wind and debris differently than mesh — they don't tear like screen can, but they need to be rated for the same wind-load requirements as the rest of the structure.

Curious if a panoramic panel would work on your cage?