L.A. Construction Custom Screen Builders, one of Central Florida’s most trusted pool cage and screen enclosure contractors, is announcing the expansion of its services to Kissimmee and the broader Osceola County market. The company — licensed, fully insured, and headquartered in neighboring Winter Springs — has served Seminole and Orange County homeowners for over a decade. Homeowners looking for pool screen enclosure services in Kissimmee, FL can now schedule a free in-home consultation with the L.A. Construction team.
With more than 5,000 completed projects across the Greater Orlando area and Florida Contractor License #SCC131152193, the company serves homeowners throughout Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, Poinciana, Hunter’s Creek, and all of Osceola County, in addition to its established service areas across Seminole, Orange, Lake, and Volusia Counties.
Kissimmee’s Outdoor Living Lifestyle Demands Quality Enclosures
Kissimmee is one of Central Florida’s most dynamic residential markets — a community defined by outdoor living, year-round warmth, and a strong pool culture shaped by proximity to the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. For homeowners here, a quality screen enclosure is a practical necessity that addresses Florida’s intense UV exposure, year-round humidity, daily afternoon thunderstorms, and the structural risks that come with Atlantic hurricane season from June through November.
“Kissimmee has been on our radar for a while — it’s a high-demand market with a lot of homeowners who have pools and a real appreciation for outdoor living,” said Luke Adams, owner of L.A. Construction Custom Screen Builders. “We’ve built and repaired thousands of pool cages across communities just like those in Kissimmee. We’re excited to bring that same level of work directly to Osceola County homeowners.”
Built for Florida’s Climate
Every enclosure L.A. Construction installs uses USA-made Phifer screen mesh, engineered specifically for Florida’s intense UV exposure, high humidity, and the wind loads generated by tropical weather systems. Structural frames are constructed from corrosion-resistant aluminum that exceeds Florida’s hurricane-grade building code requirements, and all fasteners are rust-resistant and rated for Central Florida’s year-round climate…