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Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas

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"Richie and his guys came out and did a great job on my moms barn doors for her closet. Will contact him for more projects in the future. He and his guys are very respectful, dependable and they even clean up after the work they do."
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Window Glass - Install or Replace

Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas

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AllPro Glass Service LLC is a company specializing in professional glass fabrication and installation throughout Georgia. We are dedicated to providing high-quality solutions for residential and commercial projects, with precise finishes, durable materials, and personalized service.\n\nWe have experience in:\n• Shower Door Installation\n• Residential and Commercial Windows\n• Storefronts (commercial glass and aluminum facades)\n• Damaged Glass Replacement\n• Custom Mirrors\n• Glass Repairs and Maintenance\nWe work responsibly, punctually, and offer competitive prices. Our commitment is to provide clean, safe, and professional service on every project, guaranteeing complete customer satisfaction.\nWe serve all of Georgia and offer free estimates.

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Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts

Some local utilities or state programs offer rebates or tax incentives for energy-efficient upgrades, including solar screens. Make sure to check with your local energy provider or government agency to see if you qualify for any cost-saving programs. Federal tax credits may also be available for qualifying window and exterior home upgrades.

Window screen repair costs an average of $310, with a typical range of $100 to $480. The final price depends on several factors, including the window size, accessibility, screen type, whether the frame needs replacement, and especially the screen material.

The cost of window screen materials varies widely based on durability and features:

  • Fiberglass: $35–$200

  • Aluminum: $50–$300

  • Copper: $90–$850

  • Stainless Steel: $45–$400

  • Brass: $100–$900

  • Solar: $55–$850

  • Security: $100–$1,000

  • Vinyl: $25–$120

Costs also differ by screen type. For instance, a prefabricated screen might cost only $40, moveable screens typically run $25 to $75, and retractable screens range from $300 to $900. To save money, you can choose more affordable materials like vinyl or fiberglass, opt to rescreen instead of replacing the entire frame, and have multiple screens repaired at once to reduce labor costs.

The screen material you choose depends on your needs. Here are some differences to consider:

  • Fiberglass is the least expensive but needs replacing more often.

  • Aluminum suits almost any job and doesn’t stretch as easily as fiberglass. 

  • Pet-resistant screens are more expensive than fiberglass or aluminum, but they’re also wind and weather-resistant. 

  • Metal screens, like stainless steel, are the most expensive material for rescreening your porch or sunroom. However, they last for years and are golf ball-resistant.  

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.

The best type of window screen for your home depends on your region and your family’s needs. While fiberglass window screens are a popular, affordable, and easy-to-find choice, you may be looking for different benefits, such as a more high-end look, increased strength, or extended durability. The best window screen meets the demands of your home and its residents while staying within your budget.

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