St. Johns County screen repair
Screen repair pricing depends on mesh, panel size, door hardware, frame condition, and coastal wear from St. Johns County weather.

The main cost drivers are panel size, number of openings, mesh type, frame condition, and whether door hardware needs attention. The street address matters less than what the repair actually requires.
A simple window screen costs differently from a tall lanai panel or a sliding door that needs roller work. Pet mesh and tighter insect mesh can also change material cost.
Example local situation: one torn porch panel may be straightforward, but if nearby panels are faded or the spline channel is worn, the quote may include matching and edge-fit decisions rather than just one piece of mesh.
Panel size, mesh type, frame condition, door hardware, and how many openings need attention usually matter more than the street address.
Yes, pet-resistant mesh usually costs more than standard fiberglass because the material is heavier and takes more care to tension cleanly.
Often, yes. Grouping nearby panels can make sense when wind, age, or pets damaged several openings at once.
A full rescreen may make sense when many panels are brittle, faded, or loose, but isolated tears can often stay focused.