Keep the enclosure. Open the view.

MegaView Pool Enclosures in South Alabama

A panoramic screen-enclosure system designed with fewer visual interruptions—so the lake, golf course, landscape, or horizon remains part of your pool experience.

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Wide picture-window opening of a MegaView pool enclosure overlooking a South Alabama lake

A pool enclosure designed around the view

See the scenery—not a grid of posts and rails.

MegaView is a panoramic screen-enclosure system that uses heavy-duty aluminum members and high-strength screening to create wider openings than many conventional pool cages. Reducing intermediate vertical posts and eliminating the customary horizontal chair rail can preserve a much cleaner sightline.

The system is especially compelling for lakefront, golf-course, beachfront, and landscaped properties where the view is one of the home’s most valuable features.

MegaView is one way to configure a complete enclosure. If you are still comparing structures, screens, roof forms, and other priorities, begin with our custom pool enclosures overview.

Why choose a panoramic enclosure?

Pool protection with more visual freedom.

MegaView retains the familiar benefits of a screened pool environment while changing how the enclosure meets the landscape. Final opening sizes and framing are determined by site-specific design and engineering.

Wider screen openings

High-strength screening and heavy-duty members can permit substantially wider spans between supports.

Cleaner sightlines

Fewer intermediate posts and no conventional chair rail place less structure across the primary view.

Open-air connection

Large screened areas preserve airflow and the sensory connection to the outdoor setting.

Custom engineering

The enclosure is tailored to the home, dimensions, exposure, applicable codes, and desired openings.

MegaView or a conventional pool cage?

Choose around the view—not the product name alone.

Where is the important view?The main picture-window opening should be organized around the lake, golf course, garden, or horizon worth preserving.
How large can the opening be?MegaView systems can accommodate very wide screen spans, but the actual opening is determined by site-specific engineering and project conditions.
What else must the enclosure do?Doors, roof geometry, drainage, screen selection, attachments, maintenance access, and the pool-deck layout remain part of the complete design.
Explore all pool enclosure optionsCompare panoramic openings with other custom configurations and priorities.
Wide panoramic opening and structural framing inside a MegaView pool enclosure

The view depends on the structure

Fewer posts require thoughtful engineering—not less structure.

The clean appearance comes from concentrating structural capacity into appropriately selected members and connections. Each enclosure must be designed around its size, geometry, site exposure, attachment conditions, and applicable requirements.

  • Heavy-duty aluminum shapes for panoramic designs
  • High-strength screen selected for larger openings
  • Reduced intermediate posts where engineering permits
  • Picture-window openings aligned with scenic views
  • Site-specific structural design and permitting
  • Custom fabrication and professional installation

MegaView enclosure questions

What homeowners usually want to know.

MegaView is a panoramic screen-enclosure platform that uses heavy-duty aluminum members and high-strength screening to create wider openings with fewer intermediate posts and without the conventional horizontal chair rail across the primary view.

The system manufacturer states that high-strength screen spans can reach up to 45 feet. That is a system capability, not a promise for every project. The actual span depends on the enclosure geometry, height, exposure, engineering, screen specification, and applicable requirements.

No. A MegaView enclosure still requires structural framing. Its advantage is the ability to reduce intermediate supports across selected openings when the engineered design permits it.

It is especially valuable where a lake, golf course, bay, beach, wooded setting, garden, or distant horizon is central to the property. The design should place the largest opening toward the view that matters most.

It can. Larger openings require screening suited to the designed span and loading. Screen visibility, insect protection, airflow, durability, and structural performance should be considered together.

Yes. Southern Patio & Screens designs several types of custom pool cages and enclosures. The right configuration depends on the home, views, exposure, budget, screen preferences, and intended use. Explore all pool enclosure options.

Protect the pool. Preserve the view.

Is a MegaView enclosure right for your property?

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