Tag Archives: Screen Windows

Bug Screens

Bug screens

   Bug screens will not only help keep your home safe from mosquito’s, flies but they can help keep your home cool from the hot suns rays.  That’s right solar screen is what we use if your being attacked by the sun.  If you have any questions about any of these protections I use please give me a call or just email me.

Most of my work is custom because most homes are of square.  I am a mobile company and I do most of the work on-site.  I measure, cut and make the screens right at your place.

The bus screens mesh comes in diferent types of sizes and colors and thickness, so if your are having a problems with pets, bugs, kids and your screens give me call and I will be happy to answer any questions right over the phone.

 

Mobile Service in the following areas: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Glendale, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Malibu, Mission Hills, Moorpark, Newberry Park, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Oak Park, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Topanga, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Ventura county, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

How to clean a window screen

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Have you noticed how bad window screens can get after not cleaning them for a few years.  There is a correct way to clean them and no it’s not hosing them off while standing in front of the window with your hand in your pocket.  If you want your window screens to look like new for years, you’re going to have to spend an afternoon with them at least once a year.

Things you will need to clean them

  • Bucket
  • Large sponge
  • Dish soap
  • Towels (for drying)
  • Hose

How to clean a window screen

We strongly suggest you clean one window screen at a time, because if you don’t and clean them all at once, it will be difficult to find the correct window each screen fits into on the house.

  1. Find a area with grass where your hose can reach.
  2. Go get a screen.
  3. Lay it down flat on the grass.
  4. Put the sponge in the bucket with dish soap and water.
  5. Grab the sponge and while screen lays flat on the grass, scrub it softly with sponge from side to side 2 or 3 times.
  6. Flip screen over and repeat step 5.
  7. Grab hose and rinse it off.
  8. Stand screen up and with a dry towel wipe it dry.
  9. Once you’ve dried it, you’re done with that screen.
  10. Go install it back in the correct window and continue by repeating step 2.

If you have screen doors, follow the same steps and you will have a clearer view and your screens will look and last much longer.

Mobile Service in the following areas: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Glendale, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Malibu, Mission Hills, Moorpark, Newberry Park, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Oak Park, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Topanga, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Ventura county, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

How to make a window screen

Window screen

There are four things that make a window screen and they are:

  • Aluminum frame
  • Screen mesh (fiber glass)
  • Aluminum corners (for miter cut frames)
  • splyne (the rubber that holds the screen in place)

Splyne roller

Tools

  • Screen splyne roller (for rolling in splyne)
  • Flat head screw driver (for pushing in corners)
  • Box cutter blade (for cutting excess splyne and screen)
  • Saw or electric chop saw (for cutting aluminum frame)
  • clamps (for holding frame in place on a table)

Measuring

Measuring the opening where the screen goes is very important.  If you have aluminum or vinyl encasement’s with channels for the screen then the rule is you have to measure from the inside of the channel to the the outside of the opposite channel and then deduct 1/8.  This will ensure you that the screen will have room to be taken in and out.  If you have double hung wood windows then measure top to bottom and side to side and deduct 1/8 to 1/4 from the width and from the length.

Building it

Once the frame is cut and put together with the corners then you must screen it.  For this you will need a table to work on.  Place the frame on the table and roll the screen over it, then roll in the splyne with the screen splyne tool.  You may need to to this a couple of times to get the screen straight, do not do it to tight that the frame is con-caving in .  After you’re done and satisfied with your screen be very careful and cut out all the excess screen away from the frame and you are done.

We always recommend you use a Licensed Professional when doing this type of work and always be extra careful with all tools.

Mobile Service in the following areas: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Glendale, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Malibu, Mission Hills, Moorpark, Newberry Park, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Oak Park, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Topanga, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Ventura, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

Need new window screens installed in your house?

new window screens & dissapearing screen door
new window screens & dissapearing screen door

 Window Screens Installed

When you are ready to have you new window screen & “Stowaway retractable screen doors” custom made and installed in your house call a professional company that has a complete mobile screen service and will be able to do all the work at once.

You will be able to get a much more affordable price with a complete mobile screen service in your area that does it all and will be able to do all the installation at the same time, avoiding extra visits and therefore passing the savings on to the customer. Some screen companies  and “screenmobile” services don’t install retractable screen doors and  retractable screen windows and only install conventional screens.

                                For a FREE estimate call NOW !  
                      (818) 470-1444      or     (805) 791-5744

Mobile Service in the following areas: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Brentwood, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Mission Hills, North Hills, Northridge, Oak Park, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Topanga, Van Nuys, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

Window Screen Repair

rescreen and repair you screens
rescreen and repair you screens

Window Screen Repair

The holidays are behind us now and as you get back into the swing of things you may realize that spring is coming and the time to open up the window is getting closer. You may notice that your window and door screen are old, torn, ripped or brittle.  some screens may even be missing and you need to replace the full screen. But some window screens may just need to be repaired or rescreened.

                                        For a free estimate call us at: 
    (818) 470-1444      or       (805) 791-5744

Our latest “window screen repairs”, “window sceens rescreening”, “sliding screen door repair”, and “sliding screen door rescreenig”

On-site jobs where done in the areas of  “Westlake village” , “Calabasas”,  “Chatsworth”, Porter ranch”, “Encino”, “Studio city”, “Newbury park”, “Hidden hills”, “Beverly hills”, “Malibu”, “Brentwood” and “Bell air”

Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino,  Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Mission Hills, North Hills, Northridge, Oak Park, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Topanga, Van Nuys, Valley Village, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

All new Window & Door Screens in Sherman Oaks house.

Sherman Oaks homeA resident of  The San Fernando Valley had purchased his new home in a beautiful part of Sherman Oaks, but all the window screens, sliding and swinging screen doors were missing. When I arrived the house looked like this.

Missing screens
Missing screens

Only a few old screens were still installed and he noticed the old anodized (grey) window screen frames were very thin  and flimsy and the screen mesh on them was the old grey mesh  which is pretty outdated. We do not recommend the grey screen mesh on certain homes and this was one of them.

The owner looked us up on the “Yellow Book “Pages and then saw our web page and checked us out online. He made an appointment with me for a free estimate at a convenient time for him. I arrived at our scheduled time and he started taking me around the house and showing me all the window and door encasement’s. I was taking measurements and showing him our catalog and then samples of screen frames, sliding screen doors and swinging screen doors. He decided on the white enamel finish frames for, both window screen and screen doors. He liked the charcoal heavy duty screen mesh which looks great with the white enamel frames.

Installing th 1st custom made screen
Installing th 1st custom made screen

I wrote up an free estimate for him and he was very pleased with the price, We offer different forms of payment  such as credit cards, checks and even payment plans. He was aware of them before he called us. He was happy to be able to pay with a credit card and apply his 10% discount coupon he printed  it from our web site, ecspecially because new homeowners have a very tight budget for home repairs and improvements.

My web page and Yellow book ads inform our clients that I accept  checks , payment plans (weekly, biweekly or monthly payments ) and credit cards. (visa-mastercard-american express-discover)

It was a beautiful sunny day in Sherman Oaks and by the end of the job our customer had his windows open and was  already  enjoying the cool breeze flowing Through his new home without the concern of insects coming in and even better, began saving money on his utilities bill.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Mobile Service for Retractable Screens, Disappearing Screens and Roll away Screens in the following areas:

 

Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Glendale, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Mission Hills, Moorpark, Newberry Park, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Oak Park, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Topanga, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Valley Village,Ventura, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.

Rescreening Window Frames

Rescreening Window Frames

If insects are invading your home, it could be that your window screens are in need of repair. If the screen frame, usually made of wood or metal, is in good shape there is no need for replacement of the entire frame, simply rescreen the frame.

When rescreening, instead of using ordinary metal or vinyl material, consider a dense vinyl mesh. This material will not only keep out bugs but will also prevent a significant amount of heat from the sun from entering your home.

An average-size screen will take only about 15 minutes for a do-it-yourselfer, with a cost under $5.

For a screen with an aluminum frame, you’ll need a pair of needle-nose pliers, a razor knife with a sharp blade and a spline installation tool or spline roller, which looks like a pizza cutter.

In most aluminum-framed screens, the screen material is held in place by a vinyl bead called spline which is inserted into a channel that runs the entire perimeter of the frame. You need to remove the spline in order to remove the old screen material and install the new screen material. Use the needle-nose pliers to grasp one end of the spline, usually found at a corner, and peel it back until reaching the other end. The spline generally is installed in one piece, but due to aging may have to be removed in pieces. Once the spline has been removed, simply peel back the old screen and dispose of it and the spline.

To install the new screen, cut a piece of vinyl screen material approximately two or three inches longer than the frame in both directions. Next lay the screen over the frame and, starting at a corner, insert one end of the new spline into the channel. Once the spline has been started with a steady downward pressure use the spline roller to pack the remaining spline in one continuous piece around the entire perimeter of the frame.

When you reach the corner where you began, use a razor knife to carefully trim any excess spline. Again, with the razor knife, trim the excess screen material at the joint where the spline meets the aluminum frame.

The process for wood is much the same, with a few exceptions. First, while some wood frames have channels like aluminum ones, others do not. Those with channels are handled much like their aluminum counterparts, generally with the addition of a small piece of wood trim to conceal the channel.

Wood frames with no channel rely on staples rather than spline for strength. Once the screen material is stapled into place at the perimeter, the staples should be concealed with a small piece of wood trim. After installing the trim with small finish nails, use a razor knife to trim the excess.

Mobile Service in the following areas: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Glendale, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Mission Hills, Moorpark, Newberry Park, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Oak Park, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Topanga, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Ventura, West Hills, Westlake Village, West San Fernando Valley, Winnetka, Woodland Hills