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Can I Have a Screen/Patio Enclosures and Pets?
- January 16, 2021
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Patio Enclosures
No CommentsPerhaps you have been considering having a screen room, pool, or patio enclosures installed, but you have been hesitant because of pets that like to go out into the backyard. At Tripod Aluminum, we don’t want anyone to miss out on the benefits of the added outdoor living space that comes with our screen rooms,
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Is It Necessary to Repair A Screened Room or Pool Enclosure?
- September 5, 2020
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Screen Enclosure
If you are the lucky owner of a screened room or pool enclosure, you may have wondered if it is ever necessary to have it rescreened. At Tripod Aluminum, we specialize in screened rooms, pool enclosures, and aluminum fencing, as well as screen repairs and rescreening. We want to help answer your questions regarding rescreening! -
Outdoors Is The Place To Be
- May 26, 2020
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Patio Enclosures, Screen Enclosure
Being forced to stay home is something that most of us are not used to! When the governor issued the order to only go out if necessary (or essential), it changed the way we lived our lives. While we are in the phased “re-opening” of our community, there are still many places closed, open places
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Why Are They Called Florida Rooms?
- April 2, 2020
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Patio Enclosures
When referring to a pool area that is a screened enclosure, people often use the term “Florida room.” What is a Florida room and how did it get its name? The concept has been around for a long time. People often have sunrooms built on to their homes, but these usually consist of windows and
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Should I Get My Screens Repaired?
- February 24, 2020
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Patio Enclosures, Screen Enclosure, Screen Porch
If you have a patio enclosure or pool enclosure (Florida room) that is not brand new, then you may have noticed some little holes and tears in the screens. This is inevitable. Screens will not last forever. The enclosure itself will last much longer than the screens. Screens need upkeep which sometimes requires repairs.
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Outdoor Fun in the Florida Winter
- December 18, 2019
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: News, Screen Enclosure
Winter officially begins around December 21 each year. Some years in Florida we greet the beginning of winter with weather temperatures in the high 80s, some years it’s in the 40s. We never know quite what to expect from year to year, but we know that neither extreme will stick around for too long. December
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How to Protect Your Patio/Pool Enclosure from a Hurricane
- November 6, 2019
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Hurricane Season, Pool Screen Enclosures
When a hurricane is approaching or even “just” a severe storm, there are steps you can take to help protect your patio enclosure or pool enclosure from damage. Of course, there is nothing you can do to guarantee with absolute certainty that your Brevard County screen enclosure won’t sustain damage during severe weather. But there
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Falling Leaves Do Not Equal Fall Fun!
- October 23, 2019
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Screen Enclosure
Here on the Space Coast of Florida, we don’t necessarily experience much in the way of fall weather. We don’t have a major seasonal change like some other states in which most of the leaves change to shades of yellow, orange, and brown. In Florida, we consider anything brown to be dead. It can be
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How Important is a Pool Safety Fence?
- September 30, 2019
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Pool Safety
With our beautiful weather and warm temperatures that last the majority of the year, many homes in Florida have swimming pools. They can really be a worthwhile investment here as you can use them for so many months out of the year. For those without pools, they often choose not to have a pool installed
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Did Dorian Damage Your Pool Enclosure?
- September 18, 2019
- Posted by: tlp-seo
- Category: Hurricane Season
Florida recently experienced the EXTREMELY slow-moving Hurricane Dorian. It devastated the Bahamas and made its way toward the eastern coast at a snail’s pace…and NO, we are NOT complaining! We are grateful that its impact was significantly less than anything experienced in the Bahamas and surrounding areas, and our hearts go out to the residents
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