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Stowaway Finest Retractable Screen Doors

September 25

Patio Screen Doors

Filed under: Screen Doors,Sliding Screen Doors — Henry @ 11:40 pm

 

 Roll form sliding screen doors

patio screen

Extruded aluminum sliding screen doors

The best sliding screen door for a lot of traffic is the Extruded aluminum sliding screen door, It is heavy duty and extremely sturdy.  You can also get this door in a few different finishes and make sure that it is a baked enamel finish so you can make sure that it will last you for years without chipping or fading.  you can ad a pet door which will protect the bottom portion of the screen from tearing.  this is called a pet protector or pet grille.  Make sure the sliding screen door comes with all metal parts, especially the rollers, handle and lock latch.  One of the key things to look out for is metal ball bearing rollers and a thick frame gauge, if you have this you should be O.K.  We install Retractable screens in the following areas, Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Simi Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, San Fernando Valley

 

Avoid Roll form sliding screen doors like the plague, they will only frustrate you every time you have to open them.  I do not recommend buying these light weight usually made out of tin or steal screen doors.

 Some patio screen doors may need a pet guard grille

The screen protector is a must with kid’s and pet’s.  We are in business thanks to children and pet’s they are the number one cause for screens breaking and tearing.  One way to help keep your screens lasting longer is the screen protector or what some people call the pet grille.  They are good for swinging screen doors and sliding screen doors only.  They get installed on the outside of the screen frame and are held on by four screws on the four corners.  There are two kind of screen protectors, one is thin, light weight, rattles and usually is very warped.  The other type is thicker, heavier, does not rattle and is pretty straight.  Another way to tell them apart is the one that rattles is spray painted and is usually all scratched and the other better quality screen protector’s finish is baked enamel which always looks like it’s in new condition.  these can be installed by a handyman or a screen company will do it.

How to clean a patio screen door and what you will need

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

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.

We offer mobile screen service in the following locations: ACTON, CANYON COUNTRY, CASTAIC, FILLMORE, GRANADA HILLS, LANCASTER, LOS ANGELES, MALIBU, MISSION HILLS, MOORPARK, NEWHALL, NORTH HILLS, PALMDALE, PEARBLOSSOM, PORTER RANCH, SAN FERNANDO, SANTA CLARITA, SAUGUS, STEVENSON RANCH, SUN VALLEY, SUNLAND, SYLMAR, TOPANGA CANYON, TUJUNGA, VALENCIA, VENTURA, WEST HILLS, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, WOODLAND HILLS, QUARTZ HILL.

How to clean a window screen

Filed under: Rescreening,Window Screens — Henry @ 3:12 am

Person cleaning

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.

September 17

Screens Doors

Filed under: Screen Door Repair,Screen Doors — Henry @ 3:46 pm

If you’re looking for Screens Doors, you found it!   We specialize in a wide variety of screen products and services, from the latest screens doors, to custom screens. We also rescreening doors and windows.  Here are a few items we work with that will help your home stay cool and keep the bug’s out! 

  •  Sherman oaks Sliding Screen Doors
  •  Sherman Oaks Screens Doors
  •  Sherman Oaks Rertractable Screen Doors
  •  Sherman Oaks Window Screens
  •  Sherman Oaks Patio Screen Door
  •  Sherman Oaks Wood Screen Doors
  •  Sherman Oaks Disappearring Screen Doors
  •  Sherman Oaks Sliding Patio Door

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