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Riverview Screen Enclosures
Reliable Pool Screen & Patio Enclosures In Riverview, FL
Riverview Screen Enclosures
Riverview Screen Enclosures
RiverviewRiverview Florida 33511United States
(813) 642-3658
Business Description
Welcome to Riverview Screen Enclosures! We offer a wide range of screen enclosures for your home. We have a wide range of products, from gazebos and sunrooms to outdoor kitchens and pergolas. You can rely on us to provide lasting protection because our materials are durable and high-quality. We can help you find a perfect enclosure that fits your budget, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences.
Our team makes sure that each enclosure is crafted with precision, making sure every detail is accounted for before installation begins. We know how important it is for homeowners to make this type of investment, which is why we strive for exceptional customer service at every step of the way. We ensure that your vision is brought to life in a safe, enjoyable environment.
Our custom screen enclosures will help you enjoy spending time outside with your family and friends. So don't wait any longer--start creating an outdoor retreat today that's perfect just for you!
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About Riverview
Riverview is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. It is located south of Brandon. The population was 107,396 in the 2020 census, up from 71,050 in the 2010 census. Many of Tampa Bay's radio and television stations broadcast from an antenna farm in the Riverview area, on Boyette Road, east of town. Riverview is home to Bell Creek Nature Preserve. == History == Riverview was founded in 1885 on the Alafia River's north shore. However, in the 1830s settlers arrived on the south side of the river at an area formerly known as Peru (pronounced "Pe-Roo") because Peru was an indigenous name for "straight part of the river". Peru existed for nearly 100 years and was one of the oldest settlements in central Florida. It wasn't until the 1940s that Riverview absorbed Peru, and now claims the south side of the Alafia River. The Peruvian Mining Company, which mined phosphate from the Alafia, took its name from the settlement.