Pool Cage Painting & Surface Restoration in Palmetto, FL
Restore faded, chalking aluminum and tired concrete surfaces before they turn into bigger repairs — painting, decks, and pressure washing under one roof.
Florida's sun doesn't go easy on anything left outside, and a pool cage frame is outside 365 days a year. UV breaks down the factory coating on aluminum enclosures within a handful of years, leaving a white chalky residue on the surface and, eventually, pitting in the metal itself. Pool decks fare just as poorly — algae, mildew, and mineral staining build up fast in Manatee County's humidity, especially on decks that sit shaded under a screen enclosure most of the day.
This category covers everything that keeps the outside of your pool area looking sharp and structurally sound without a full rebuild: cage and frame painting, pool deck painting, pressure washing to prep or maintain a surface, and exterior house painting for the rest of the home. Most of these jobs get bundled together, since the equipment and prep work overlap — we're already on a ladder with a sprayer, so it's efficient to knock out the deck or the fascia at the same visit.
Services in This Category

Pool Cage Painting
Restore a faded or oxidized aluminum pool enclosure to a like-new finish.
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Pool Deck Painting
Refresh a stained, slick, or algae-covered pool deck surface.
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Home Painting Packages
Exterior painting for the rest of the home, done by the same crew.
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Pressure Washing
Pressure washing to prep surfaces for paint or freshen up decks and driveways.
Learn more →Why Palmetto Homeowners Choose Us for This
- One crew, one visit. Painting, deck work, and pressure washing usually happen together — we don't send you back and forth between specialists.
- We prep properly. Most paint failures on Florida aluminum come from skipping the wash, sand, and primer steps. We don't skip them.
- Local weather awareness. We schedule around Gulf Coast rain patterns so a fresh coat isn't ruined by an afternoon storm before it cures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a pool cage actually need to be painted, or is that just cosmetic?
It's more than looks. Bare or chalking aluminum keeps oxidizing once the factory finish breaks down, and once pitting starts it's harder and more expensive to restore. Painting on a normal cycle protects the metal, not just the appearance.
Can you paint over rust and oxidation, or does the frame need to be replaced?
Most Palmetto-area cages can be saved. We pressure wash, sand or wire-brush the affected areas, treat any rust spots, and prime before painting. Full replacement is only needed where the aluminum has structurally pitted through, which is uncommon.
Will the paint hold up through hurricane season?
We use coatings rated for exterior aluminum in Florida's UV and humidity, and we make sure the surface is properly cleaned and primed first — most failures come from skipping prep, not the paint itself.
Do you paint pool decks and driveways too, or just the cage?
Both. Pool deck painting and pressure washing are separate line items under this category, and we often bundle them with a cage repaint since the crew and equipment are already on site.
How long does a full cage painting job take?
A typical residential pool cage takes about one to two days depending on size and how much surface prep the frame needs. We'll give you a specific timeline after seeing the cage.
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