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Door or Window Screen Repair and Replacement for the DIY (Do-it-Yourselfer)
There’s nothing like opening the window on a bright spring’s day or a cool autumn evening to let the cool, clean air flow through your house. But, if the screen is torn, you may also be inviting a bunch of unwanted critters in your home as well, like mosquitoes, flies, spiders and other insects. Therefore, if you notice a rip or a hole in your window screening, you’re going to want to fix it quickly so you don’t miss a day of beautiful weather.Depending on the severity of the damage, you may be able to simply repair the screen.
Home improvement stores sell easy-to-apply screen repair kits which include a piece of screening with an adhesive back that gets stuck right over the rip. If the screening is of the metal variety, you can take a piece of scrap screening, unravel a strand and use it to “sew” the cut together. Or, if the screening is fiberglass, you may be able to glue the cut sides back together or apply a patch over the damage and secure it with glue. For those screens with more serious damage, you will probably have to remove the screening entirely and install a whole new piece.
Tools and MaterialsFor Metal-Framed ScreensFlat-head screwdriverPutty knifeCombination squareAviation snipsHammerWood blockNew screen splineReplacement screenFor Wood-Framed ScreensPutty knifeUtility knifeFlat-head screwdriverNeedle-nose pliersStaple gun with heavy duty staplesAviation snipsSawPlywood1x2 Lumber1x4 LumberReplacement screenHow to Replace Metal-Framed Screening
Step 1: Remove the Frame & Cut the ScreeningRemove the screened frame from the window and place it on a flat surface. Lay the replacement screen directly over the frame and cut the screen even with the outer edges of the frame.
Step 2: Remove the Old Screening, Insert the tip of a flat-head screwdriver into the spline channel and start prying the spline up. Once you have it started, you should be able to simply pull the spline out by hand. Once the spline is removed along all four sides of the frame, pull out the old screening.
Step 3: Crease the New ScreenSet the pre-cut piece of replacement screening over the frame and use a putty knife to push the screen into one of the longer channels. This is called “creasing the screen.”
Step 4: Install the SplineOnce the screen is creased, insert the spline to hold in place. Use a thin piece of wood and a hammer to tap the spline securely down, or use a screening tool to do the job. Crease and install the spline along the longest sides of the frame first and then follow the same steps for the two shorter sides. Once all four sides have been set, trim away the excess screening and return the screened frame to its place on the window.How to Replace Wood-Framed Screening
Step 1: Remove the Frame & Cut the ScreeningRemove the wood frame and place it somewhere flat. Lay the replacement screen over the frame and cut it to size using the aviator snips.
Step 2: Remove the Sash Molding. The screen is held in place by staples that are then covered over by the sash molding. Carefully pry away the sash molding using a putty knife. If the frame is older, the molding may be brittle so use caution when removing it.
Step 3: Remove the Screening Staples. With the sash molding removed, you should be able to see the staples. Use a flat-head screwdriver or needle-nose pliers to remove each of the staples and then lift away the old screening.
Step 4: Stretch the Screening. Wood frames do not have splines like metal frames do so it is more difficult to stretch the screen taut. Therefore, you should follow these instructions for stretching the screen for a wood frame:Set the frame flat on a piece of plywoodLay the screen over top of the frame so that it extends over one sideNail a piece of 1×2 (cut to the length of the frame) to the plywood surfaceLay the screen over the first 1×2 and nail another length of 1×2 over the screen to hold it in placeCut a 1×4 piece of lumber diagonally into two wedge-shaped formsInsert the two pieces of 1×4 into the space between the frame and the 1x2sTap each of the wedges, alternating sides, until the screen becomes tight
Step 5: Staple the Screening. Starting in the center of the sash, staple the screening in place using a staple gun with heavy-duty staples (not everyday-use staples). Work your way to the sides, alternating staples left and right as you go to keep the tension even. Do this for both of the longer sides.To staple the screen on the short sides, simply pull the screening tight and start stapling from the center outward like you did earlier. Once all four sides are stapled, trim away the excess screening material and replace the sash molding.
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Area Glass Co. is proud to serve the Milford and Metro West Area.
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Cardinal Design Series at Area Glass Co. Milford, MA MetroWest
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The Skyline Series delivers a bold new take on frameless sliding door enclosures where luxury meets modern, industrial design. The Skyline Series, widely acclaimed as the enclosure of choice for hotel applications, features one sliding panel and one fixed panel with. The exceptionally smooth-gliding rollers accentuate the true elegance of the Skyline Series.
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Shower Enclosures
Cardinal is the nation’s leading manufacturer of glass shower enclosures, offering a choice of styles and designs to meet a wide range of tastes and budgets. We are a fully integrated, turnkey domestic manufacturer, offering an industry-leading selection of door options, models, finishes, glass options, and more. Combining our nationwide distribution via our dedicated truck fleet with well-equipped manufacturing assets, we have built this company to ensure that we deliver a quality enclosure on time, every time.
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