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Avatar for DLS Screen & Aluminum
DLS Screen & Aluminum
4.7(
13
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Daryl came out the next day for a few estimate. Explained everything so that I understood the best route to go. He replaced the entire porch screens with pet screen and even added a post for more security. The screen for screen was replaced too and everything looks amazing! VERY professional job! So happy with the service and quick timberline to get the job done. Highly recommended!! Thanks, Daryl!"
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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The Handyman Can of PC
5.0(
1
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hired Mark to replace some windows and lay new flooring in a mobile home rental of ours. He was a total professional from start to finish. He works efficiently, cleans up his mess, and his charges are fair and reasonable. I will be using him for all of my future home repair needs. Thank you Mark!"
Kitchen and Bath Floor
Kitchen and Bath Floor
New Windows
New Windows
New Windows

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2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Re-Screen EPI
4.8(
43
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Had my front porch screened in and he did a Great job..would definitely recommend.. actually my neighbors even had him do some work after they seen my porch and they we also very pleased.."
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Hering Screens
5.0(
25
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We wanted to upgrade the screen on our pool cage to the noseeum screen. We did some research and had a couple of quotes. The overwhelming recommendations from the community were for Joel at Hering Screens. The quotes we received were similar in range, but we decided to go with Joel after hearing so many people praising his work. We are now one of the people highly recommending Hering Screens. The work was scheduled and completed in a very timely manner. Our questions were answered quickly. The workers were respectful of our property and we barely knew they were there. It was by far one of the best decisions we have made, and we are extremely happy with the results. In fact, we are so happy that we are having Joel come back and do a screened entry for us! Thank you Joel!"
Full cage Rescreen
Remodeling - Sunrooms & Patio Enclosures Project
Full Pool Enclosure Rescreen
Cage Rescreen
Full cage Rescreen

+94

Recommended by72%of homeowners
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North Alabama Technical Services
4.9(
124
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Computer did the "gotta send info to Microsoft" but when tried to reboot it ran through automatic repair without success. I did all the alternative without any success. He came and picked up the hard drive on Tuesday and returned it on Saturday. Fortunately he was able to "restore" without any data loss. Very happy with outcome."
2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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Screen Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can absolutely put a screen on a casement window, and most casement windows come with screens. Unlike with a double-hung, single-hung, or sliding window, the screen in a casement window sits on the inside of the window so that the sash can freely open outward. Screens are especially important for casement windows because the large window opening the window provides leaves your home more open to bugs and outside debris than most other types of operable windows.

Yes, you can fix windows without replacing them. However, this will depend on the severity of the issue and what your needs are. Minor water damage, broken glass, damaged casing, and worn caulking are usually easy repairs. But if there is excessive damage, the windows are constantly foggy, or the windows are very old, it’s best to consider replacing them. Replacement windows cost between $575 and $1,475 per window, or an average of $850 per window. 

Installing a basement window generally takes a few hours, assuming there are no structural issues you need to resolve first. If you’re a novice DIYer, the project could take longer; on the flip side, a licensed and trained window contractor may be able to replace multiple basement windows in the time it takes a homeowner to replace one.

It is generally recommended to remove window screens for the winter, especially in climates with heavy snow, freezing rain, or frigid temperatures. Removing them helps prevent damage to the screen mesh and frames that can be caused by ice and moisture buildup between the screen and the window. Taking out the screens also allows more natural light and warmth into your home during shorter winter days and makes it easier to clean your windows thoroughly. In warmer climates where harsh weather is not a concern, the decision is more about personal preference; some homeowners prefer the clearer view, while others leave them in for convenience.

If your door has interchangeable inserts, you’ll likely want to swap the glass out for a screen during the summer months. The process to do so will vary by door, but you’ll follow these general steps: First, use a flathead screwdriver to pop out the retainer strips—the plastic strips running down both long (and sometimes all four) sides of the door. Then gently pull them out by hand. Carefully remove the glass insert from the door and replace it with the screen. Finally, push the plastic retainer strips back into place, working from top to bottom.

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