Window screens are an integral part of keeping bugs and pests out while also providing fresh air and ventilation to your home. Despite their importance, many homeowners tend to overlook their window screens and doors when completing home maintenance. Not only do old and damaged window screens distract from your home’s curb appeal, but they also lose functionality of what they are supposed to do. Window screens don’t last forever, especially those that are found in your average home improvement store or those that came with your window. When it comes to properly maintaining your window and door screens, you’ll need to be able to decide when it is appropriate to repair or replace screen windows. Here, we’ll review the basics to help you decide which option is right for you.
Considerations for Repair or Replacement
Age
No window or screen will last forever—even the most durable materials will need to be replaced after 8-10 years of use. If your windows are over ten years old, they likely show signs of wear and tear, such as warped frames, damaged screens, and other broken components. At this point, the safe bet is to replace the screen window.
Screen Mesh
If your window screen is fading, discolored, and showing signs of wear and tear, such as rips, holes, and stretched meshing, it is time to rescreen it. If your existing frame is free of damage and still fits in your window, you can safely rescreen it. This is also a great opportunity to upgrade your mesh screen material to a more heavy-duty fabric.
Screenmobile offers multiple options for screen material replacement depending on your needs:
- Fiberglass Screens
- Coated Polyester Screens
- Pet Resistant Screens
- Solar Screens
- No-see-um Screens
Frame Integrity
When your window frame is bent or warped, no longer fits in the window, or is rusted, rotting, or deteriorating, it is time for replacement. The strength of your window screen frame will depend on the material it is made of, whether it is wood, vinyl, aluminum, or fiberglass. When choosing to have your window screen frame professionally installed, Screenmobile will replace it with a heavy-duty, durable frame in the color of your choice.
Functionality
In inspecting your windows, if you notice any of the following issues, it is likely time for replacement:
- Difficulty opening and closing windows
- Window screen frames are stuck
- Poor ventilation when windows are open
When to Repair
For minor damage, material upgrades, and aesthetic changes, window screen repair is an affordable option. If your window screen has small holes or tears, you can temporarily patch these up with screen patches or glue. For more extensive screen damage, such as large holes or stretched meshing, it is recommended to rescreen your window.
Other components of your window, including tension springs and lift tabs, may be replaced without having to completely replace screen windows. Screenmobile repair services can include replacement wheels, reinforced corners, and other specialty parts to help maintain your existing window or door screens.
Porches and Patios
Now that you have a better idea of when to repair or replace screen windows, the same rules apply to your screened porch or patio. Depending on the condition of your screens, you may only require a panel or two to be repaired or rescreened.
If you want a full upgrade with more durable materials, it is recommended that you convert your existing porch enclosure to an aluminum frame. Typical wood-framed staple screens are more affordable but will likely require more maintenance through the years. Wood frames are more affected by outdoor elements and are prone to rotting, corroding, peeling, and damage from pests, including termites. Aluminum frames have a higher upfront cost but are virtually weather, moisture, and pet-resistant. An added benefit to aluminum framing is that you can re-screen your space without having to deconstruct your room.
If you’re ready to revitalize your outdoor space but aren’t sure where to begin, Screenmobile offers comprehensive porch, patio, and enclosure repair services.
Sliding Screen Doors
When deciding whether to repair or replace your sliding screen door, you’ll want to inspect the condition of each of the main components. You’ll also want to consider whether you require an upgrade to more durable materials if the door is in a high-traffic area or if you have large pets. First, inspect the mesh—if there are holes and tears or spots of grey, you may need a rescreening. If the mesh is fine, move on to the frame. Here, you’ll want to make sure the frame is not bent—if it is, you’re in need of replacement. Lastly, check the latch and wheels. If you have already noted mesh and frame issues and the function of your latch and wheels is diminished, you need a replacement. If there are no other issues, you’re a good candidate for repair.
If you’re still unsure or would like expert advice, give Screenmobile a call! The technicians will give you a straight answer and stellar service if you decide to repair or replace your screen door.
If you want your window and door screens to last, Screenmobile is your best option for quality materials and stellar service. Call today for a free estimate!