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Top Easy Ways To Fix Window Screens

Top Easy Ways to Fix Window Screens

Homeowners in Florida are prone to heavy winds, so getting your window screens damaged in Florida is not a big deal unless you know methods for window screen repair. There is not one option that can be used to fix all types of window screens. To fix a window screen, you must identify the amount of damage that has been done to it and then look for the best ways to repair it. In this blog post, we have brought you the best three methods you can use to fix your window screen, depending on its damage.

Method 1:

Complete window screen replacement

If your window screen is entirely broken and there is no hope of repair, you should think about replacing the entire window screen.

To carry out this task, first remove the screen from the window while keeping it within the frame.

Although they can be held in place with a few simple clips, window screens frequently spring out of place. Before attempting to remove the screen, check for clips and unfasten each one.

Set the screen down on a flat surface after fully removing it.

Then, using a flathead screw driver, remove the spline from the window’s border and remove the damaged window screen. After you successfully remove the old window screen, cut out the same size of new screen from the window material you are using, apply it to your window, and press firmly or pressurize it with a heavy object.

Once you see the new window screen fitting perfectly to your window, loosely apply new spline around the corners and roll every screw of the window.

Method 2:

Weave or glue the holes

This window screen repair method works for small holes in your window screen. If the size of the hole is about 2 inches or less, you can try this method. To carry out this task, choose a needle that is suitable for your window screen, use polyester or heavy-duty threads, and start weaving the torn area. Make sure you do the stitching precisely and only over the areas where it is required, so it cannot be noticed.

Another method you can use to repair your window screens with small holes is by using nail paint. Apply a thin coat of clear nail polish to dry fully on both sides of the hole. The nail polish will function as a barrier, stopping the hole from enlarging and preserving the integrity of the screen.

Method 3:

Repair large tears through a patch

If your window screen has a large hole that cannot be repaired through the above-mentioned weaving and nail paint methods, you can try covering the damaged area with a new patch.

You can easily get ready-made window patches at hardware stores or at shops that sell window screening items.

Suppose the torn area on your window screen is a rectangle in shape. Buy a window screen patch in the same shape, and always try to buy 2 or 3 inches more than the actual damaged area.

Remove the backing from the patch and press it firmly onto the screen to cover the damaged area. Remove any air bubbles, and make sure the edges are tight. To ensure a neat finish, trim any extra patch material.

Conclusion

You can use the above methods for your window screen repair. If you notice that the above methods are not working for you, please try to contact a professional window repair service.

 

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