Custom Made Window Screens
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Single Hung Half Screen
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Double Hung Full Screen
General Information about Window Screens
Window Screens can be made with several types of
screen material or fabric. Different color choices are available depending on
the type of window screens. For insect protection, we offer standard fiberglass
window screens, aluminum window screens, no-see-um screens for the tiny insects
and solar insect screens for double duty of keeping out the bugs and helping
block heat.
Aluminum screen frames around
the outside edges hold it all together. The frame choices include several common
sizes as well as color choices of white, bronze, tan, champagne and silver.
Although some areas of the country may have some common sizes,
there are none considered "standard size" or type window screens. All orders for
window screens are custom made to your specifications. They may be half screens
for single hung or horizontal slider windows, full size window screens for
double hung or wooden windows or casement window screens that attach on the
inside.
Fiberglass Window Screens
The most common type of window screens are made
with insect screen material made of vinyl coated fiberglass. It is standard on
most new construction homes and apartments. It also makes a great economical
replacement window screen on older homes. Fiberglass is a very forgiving fabric
that springs back into shape if pushed on or bumped accidentally. The vinyl
coating assures that your window screens will last longer exposed to the weather
elements.
Aluminum Window Screens
Found on many older homes, aluminum window
screens are durable, resists rust and sagging. The aluminum screens have a
protective coating that prevents corrosion and strengthens the mesh. Great for
matching existing aluminum window screens or upgrades. The black color aluminum
screen has been known for it's good outward visibility among standard type
insect screens.
No-See-Um Window Screens
These special window screens have a fiberglass
mesh that is tighter than standard to help keep out smaller insects such as sand
fleas and the no-see-um bugs typically found in coastal or marshy areas. The
mesh count (threads per square inch) is 20 x 30 as compared to the standard 18 x
16 mesh insect screens.
Solar Insect Window Screens
Similar to the no-see-um mesh, the solar insect window screens
also have a 20 x 30 mesh fiberglass. They look similar to a standard window
screen when installed on your windows, but only slightly darker. The solar
insect window screens help cool your home by blocking up to 60% of the sun's
heat before it reaches the window glass. This translates in to cooler rooms and
lower cooling costs in warm climates.