For Screen Enclosures hustlers — not the weak
Two signals, one trade: every wind-torn lanai AND every new pool permit in your county — because a new pool needs a barrier by code.
Right now, in your county
A storm shreds a hundred lanais overnight, and across the county a dozen new pools break ground this month — and you hear about none of it until the homeowner's already called someone else.
How many re-screens and new cages went to the guy who just happened to drive by first?
What would ten more jobs a month actually do for your calendar?
How long can you keep waiting on referrals to trickle in?
Every new pool permit you don't see is a cage a competitor is quoting today.
Here's the pattern break
Wind and hurricane damage to enclosures and pool cages, PLUS pool permits the day they're pulled. Damage on one side, brand-new builds on the other — you should be standing at both.
The signal, on your county
Wind and tornado — what shreds screen enclosures and pool cages. New-pool permits are the other half of your signal, but permits aren't weather, so they're not on this map.
Now picture the other version
Picture it: the storm-torn screens and the fresh pool permits both hit your phone the morning they happen — and you're the first quote in the door.
Your county, priced on real data
No guesswork. Every county is priced from real signal volume — storm activity and permit data. Pick yours and see the rate.
Standard monthly rate, set from live data. Founding operators lock their county below standard — the founding offer below.
The Hail Mary — 20 founding spots
One screen enclosures operator per county. The founding price is locked for life — and it climbs $100 for every 5 who sign. The longer you wait, the more you pay, and the best territories go first.
Your county. Your trade. Yours alone.
StormGuard is launching soon. Pre-register for Screen Enclosures in your county and you’re first in line when the founding 20 open — at the founding price.