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  • How to Replace Insect Screens

    Maybe your new puppy made his own door by ripping a good sized hole in the screen door. Maybe your cat become overly excited by the fluttering bird outside and climbed the window screen, tearing...

  • How to Measure Windows for Replacement Screens

    The lightweight design of window screens means that they occasionally will need to be replaced or repaired. Storms or wear and tear may be the reason, or you may move into a home in which the...

  • How to Change the Glass to Screen in a Storm Door

    The arrival of spring's gentle breezes is the perfect time to swap out the heavy glass inserts in your storm door for something cooler. You may think that this task would be difficult and...

  • DIY Screen Spline

    When a window or door screen becomes damaged, often the first thought is to take window panel or door off and haul it to the local screen repair shop. While this saves the hassle of dealing with...

  • Can You Sew Screen Material?

    Screen material is made of meshed fiberglass or aluminum fibers loosely woven together and used to create a barrier for insects or objects too large to filter through it. Though stiffer in...

  • How to Replace a Metal Window Screen Spline

    If you look at a window screen, the dark-colored rubber bordering the screen and recessed in the metal window frame is the spline. When changing the window screen, you will need to re-install the...

  • Do it Yourself Window Screen Kits

    Window screens are so useful and convenient for keeping out bugs and flying debris that they are easy to forget about and neglect. Standing up to the weather all year and taking a beating from...

  • Directions for Making a Window Screen

    Replacing a broken window screen may not be as simple as it once was, as windows no longer come in a standard size. Some window screens have to be ordered special. However, kits are available at...

  • How to Remove a Screen From a Window Frame

    Removing a screen from a window frame is a fairly simple task. Though it is simple, it can be time-consuming. This is especially true if your window screens have set in place for a long time....

  • How to Replace Missing Window Screens

    Houses are ever-evolving works in progress. There is always something to fix, including torn, frayed, worn-out or just plain missing window screens. A number of screen replacement materials are...

  • How to Piece a Window Screen Together

    If your window screens are damaged, you can repair them yourself. There is no need to replace them. You can either take the old frame apart and replace the screen, or cut a new frame to the same...

  • How to Pop Out a Window Screen

    Removing window screens from their frames can be tricky. Depending on how old your window frame is, this process may be straightforward or seemingly difficult. The steps to taking out most window...

  • How to Replace a Window Screen Cloth

    Cut and torn window screens are an eye sore and a means of entry into your home for insects and other pests. With a little effort and patience, you can remove that old screen cloth and replace it...

  • How to Screen a Porch Door

    Having a porch door with a screen is a great way to have a fresh breeze flow through your home without inviting bugs and other unwanted guests inside. Screening your own porch door is relatively...

  • How to Fix Repair Sliding Screen Door

    Numerous things can go wrong with sliding screen doors on your patio or home. The most common problem is when the sliding screen door comes off track. Here's one way to fix this problem. Read on...

  • How to Install a Screen Door Closer

    A screen door closer will protect your screen door from slamming when it is opened and closed. The closer is connected to the door frame and the screen door with a chain in the middle of the door...

  • Do it Yourself Solar Window Screens

    Solar screens fit on your window and prevent the heat and glare from entering the home. They typically sit behind your home's window, but can be placed behind doors or any other surfaces that...

  • How to Avoid Patio Screen Repair

    Screened-in patios let us enjoy fresh air without the irritation of bugs and allow a bit of interaction between our natural surroundings and our interior design. Sliding screens and patio doors...

  • How to Fix Window Screens

    Window screens can easily be repaired with only a few tools and supplies. Replacement screen mesh is not expensive. For small holes and tears, it is possible to use small patches of screen...

  • The Parts of a Window Screen

    A window screen is a frame on which a porous fabric is mounted. The frame is then attached to the interior or exterior of an operable window to prevent insects or foreign objects from entering...

  • How to Replace Patio Screens

    Having a hole in the screen of a patio door can be a nuisance. Bugs can get into the home and the hole also makes the door look unsightly. Replacing that screen, though, is an easy process and...

  • How to Make a Window Screen

    Worn or severely damaged window screens need to be replaced. This project will give your home a facelift and increase curb appeal. Follow these steps to make a window screen.

  • How to Install a Replacement Window Screen

    At some point in time a homeowner is going to have install a replacement window screen. Some people dread doing this as it can be frustrating trying to work with screening. The work is not...

  • Screen Spline Removal Problems

    Unlike the days of old that used aluminum screen on open windows, most modern windows come with vinyl screening. The screen is held in place by a small tubular strip of plastic called a spline,...

  • How to Protect Your Screen Doors From Dog Nails

    Purchase from any Home Depot or Menards Sweers Quik-Snap gutter screens. Serves the perpose, looks great and easy to install

  • DIY: Window Screen Repair

    Hole in your screens from errant children? Don't call a contractor. Repairing window screens is a simple task any homeowner can perform. The materials and tools are inexpensive and easy to use....

  • How to Make Inexpensive Replacement Window Screens

    Making replacement window screens yourself doesn't take much technical knowledge or mechanical skill. With a few common hand tools and a trip to the hardware store you can properly dismantle your...

  • How to Build a Custom Screen Door

    Building a custom screen door is easier than you might think. If your screen door is missing from your house, RV or boat you can get a new one if you learn how to measure the door properly. This...

  • Ideas for Old Wooden Window Screens

    They probably add a touch of charm to your home's classic windows. However, the old wooden screens may be in need of a face lift. You would more likely prefer to restore them or rebuild them than...

  • How to Remove a Window Screen

    The best way to remove a window screen without damaging the frame or screen depends on how it was installed. There are two basic ways that a screen is held in place in the frame, by a spline or by...

  • How to Rescreen a Window correctly

    In this article you will learn how to re screen a window or door correctly.

  • Do it Yourself: Sliding Patio Screen Door Repair

    By bringing the outside in, patio doors can make rooms appear larger and brighter than they really are. These doors are easy to use, convenient, and can make a home feel less confining or...

  • How to Make a Screen

    You can easily make your own screens instead of paying costly fees to order them!

  • DIY: Window Screens

    Replacing window screens can be expensive, especially if you have odd-sized windows. It is worthwhile to learn to make your own window screens. After all, it is much less expensive than paying a...

  • How to Replace Flyscreen

    Flyscreen is a common term used in Australia and the United Kingdom for window screen and door screen. There are different types of screening material and some ingenious ways to remove and replace...

  • How to Repair Window Screen Holes

    Summertime is when mosquitoes, flies, and spiders are most prolific. It's also the time of year when these bugs will try to enter your home uninvited. Bugs seem to have a sixth sense when it...

  • How to Install a Screen Storm Door, Left-hand Hinge

    Adding a screen or storm door to your house will increase your property value and also allow you to leave your front door open, without getting bugs or other outside creatures inside.

  • How to Install Fiberglass Window Screens

    Fiberglass window screens are important in maintaining a clean, pest-free home. Over time, screens are subject to damage and deterioration, and will eventually need to be replaced. The majority...

  • How to Fix a Sliding Screen Door

    A sliding screen door is almost guaranteed to give you problems eventually. The most common problems with a sliding door are related to usage. The more a screen door is slid open and the closed,...

  • How to Install a Window Screen Door

    A window screen door is also known as a storm door since it can function as both a barrier for keeping the cold out and the air conditioning in during different seasons. It will protect your house...

  • How to Fix a Broken Window Screen

    A damaged window screen is a welcome invitation for bugs, dirt, dust and other critters to make their way into your home. When the weather is beautiful out, it's a shame to have to keep your...

  • How to Measure a Patio Screen Door

    Measuring a patio screen door aids in having confidence when replacing it. You can then go to a home improvement store and purchase a brand new one knowing it will fit in the designated space....

  • How to Replace a Fiberglass Screen

    Screens get damaged and it becomes necessary to replace them. Even fiberglass screening, which is one of the durable of screening materials, can't stand up to everything, especially the damage...

  • How to Replace a Window Screen on a Camper Shell

    Window screens, especially on camper shells, have a tendency of becoming ripped. There's nothing more aggravating than having insects flying into your screen while you are camping. However,...

  • Replacing Screens in Patio Doors

    For a sliding door, as most patios have, the instructions for removal are quite simple. Locate the screws at the top and bottom of the screen that control the tension between the rollers for the...

  • How to Mend a Ripped Metal Screen

    Metal screens can easily be torn, by hand or weather, but they can be fixed just as easily. Before you run out and by a whole new screen, you can mend the tear in a few easy steps!

  • How to Make Wood Window Screens

    Making wood window screens is a great way to keep the bugs out while allowing circulation into a room. Many older windows did not come with screens as they do today. In some areas of the world,...

  • Replacing a Sliding Screen Door

    Replacing a screen in the door or the entire door requires taking the door off the track and out of the door assembly. These doors are normally made of aluminum and they can bend and break rather...

  • How to Repair the Screen in a Metal Door

    Repairing the screen in a door doesn't always look great, but it's a quick alternative to allowing flies and mosquitoes in. To repair the screen correctly, you must know what type of screening...

  • How to Make Wooden Window Screens

    Window screens are not always part of the window assembly when you buy them. They may not be a part of your windows in a very old house either. But when spring comes, everyone wants to open their...

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