
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.



