Custom Pool Cages & Enclosures in Shreveport-Bossier

More Swimming, Less Skimming: The Ultimate Upgrade for Your Pool

Owning a pool in Louisiana should be a dream, but sometimes it feels more like a full-time job, right? You’re in a constant battle with leaves, grass clippings, and every bug in the parish. Add in the worry about keeping kids and pets safe around the open water, and that relaxing oasis can start to feel like a source of stress.

A Blue Tide pool enclosure is the elegant, all-in-one solution that gives you back the joy of ownership. This is about more than just a screen; it’s about creating a cleaner, safer, and more comfortable environment for your family. Imagine a sparkling clean pool, ready for a swim whenever you are, without the 30-minute skimming session first. Picture a secure space where your children and pets can play in the yard without you having to worry.

Our durable and stylish enclosures are designed to drastically reduce debris, block a significant amount of harsh UV rays, and create a bug-free zone for you to enjoy day or night. It’s a true extension of your home that enhances your property’s beauty and value. If you’re ready to spend more time enjoying your pool and less time maintaining it, a conversation with our team about a custom enclosure seems like the perfect next step.

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Why pool cages matter in Louisiana specifically

A pool cage is useful anywhere, but in Louisiana it solves problems that are genuinely severe compared to most of the country. Three things make enclosures especially valuable in our region:

Mosquitoes. Our mosquito season runs from March through November and peaks during the exact months when pool use is highest. An unenclosed pool area becomes unusable after sunset — and often during the day in wooded lots near standing water. A screen enclosure converts your pool into a bug-free zone around the clock.

Debris. Live oaks, pine trees, sweet gums, and Bradford pears drop leaves, needles, pollen, and seed pods year-round in our climate. There is no clean season for an uncovered pool in the ArkLaTex region. An enclosure eliminates the daily skimming that turns pool ownership into a maintenance chore.

UV exposure. Louisiana averages over 200 sunny days per year with some of the highest UV index readings in the continental US. The screening material on a pool cage blocks a significant percentage of UV rays, reducing sunburn risk and protecting pool furniture from UV degradation over time.

Pool cage design: screen mesh, frame profiles, and height options

Beyond roof style, several other design decisions shape how your pool cage looks and performs:

Screen mesh density is the most important functional choice. Standard 18×14 mesh is the baseline — adequate for large debris but less effective against small insects like no-see-ums. For Louisiana mosquito control, we recommend 20×20 or finer mesh on the lower wall sections where bug pressure is highest. Visibility is slightly reduced but the pest control improvement is significant.

Frame color is a more personal choice than most homeowners expect. White frames are the most common and give the enclosure a clean, bright look. Bronze frames blend into wooded or natural backgrounds. Both are available in our standard powder-coated aluminum profiles.

Height clearance matters if you have a pool slide, high dive, or tall landscaping near the enclosure perimeter. We design the wall and roof height based on your specific site conditions and equipment clearances — never from a standard template that may not fit your yard.

Integrating your pool cage with the surrounding patio and deck

A pool cage does not have to end at the water’s edge. The most functional enclosures we build integrate the pool area with a covered patio or deck section inside the same structure — giving you a dry, shaded seating area adjacent to the pool, all within the screened perimeter.

Common configurations we build in Shreveport-Bossier:

Pool cage with attached covered lanai: the pool occupies the open screened section; a solid-roof covered area on one side provides shade and rain protection for outdoor dining and seating — all inside the bug-free enclosure.

Pool cage with concrete pool deck: a properly designed pool deck inside the enclosure gives you a clean, slip-resistant surface that connects the pool to the covered seating area. We coordinate the pool cage installation with our concrete team to ensure drainage and expansion joint placement work correctly.

When you are ready to think through the full poolside picture, our design team can walk through the options. Use the AI Visualizer to preview configurations on your actual property first.

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