The name is Melbourne's creek; the work is Brevard's screens
Crane Creek is the waterway that slips through downtown Melbourne into the Indian River, and we borrowed the name because every Space Coast local knows exactly where it is.
Two jobs, done properly
This outfit does exactly two things: rescreen enclosures and repair screen panels and doors. We do not build new cages, and we do not pretend to — when a frame is past saving we say so and point you toward the aluminum builders who do that work.
Narrow scope is the whole point. A crew that hangs screen every working day gets fast, and fast crews can afford to do the small right things: new spline on every panel, mesh specified by brand and weave on the quote, fastener problems flagged while they are cheap. That is the standard on every job, from a single porch panel in Malabar to a two-story cage in Palm Bay.
The way we quote
One walk-around, one written number that holds. The ranges are public on this site — $1.50–3.50 per square foot, most full cages $1,500–4,500+, repairs from $200 — and the cost guide even tells you which questions to make any bidder answer. We would rather win jobs on a clear sheet of paper than on pressure.
On credentials: you will not find a wall of badges here. Our advice is the same whoever you hire — ask any contractor working on your home, us included, to show their credentials and insurance before the work starts, and expect a straight answer given quickly.
Where you will find the truck
Based in Palm Bay, working all of Brevard County — West Melbourne, Malabar, Melbourne and the beachside, up through the north county for enclosure repair. South county gets the fastest response because that is where the day starts.
Say hello the useful way
Tell us what the screen is doing wrong; we will tell you what fixing it costs.
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