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Avatar for K&D Maintenance and Repair
K&D Maintenance and Repair
4.7(
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glencoe, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Great customer service. Rich is awesome and does great work. I am very happy with the work he did. I would hire him again. He is very respectful, listens to the client and his crew is great. Thank you Rich!"
Response time7 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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HDH Residential Services, Inc.
4.5(
15
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glencoe, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Andrew responded to my inquiry through Angi very promptly. He immediately promised to come and repair what I thought was a blown outlet, determined I actually needed a new garbage disposal. He ran to get the new garbage disposal for me immediately, installed it and also replaced my broken faucet. I couldn’t believe my good fortune in finding him! Everything was repaired within an hour.The cost was also very affordable. I highly recommend this company. I’m so grateful to have found them. I will be using this company for all of my household repair needs."
Response time2 days
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by69%of homeowners
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A2 CARPENTRY
5.0(
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glencoe, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"Wow what an amazing person Jose is!!! Not only did he do a phenomenal job on my broken cabinet; he is trustworthy, honest and reliable … He followed all my instructions accessing my place while I was at work and got the job done the very next day.. which was soooo awesome since I had been dealing with my broken Cabinet for months and now I have a perfectly repaired drawer and a happy home:) :) If you need something fixed, Jose is the man for you!!"
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Adrian's Room
Adrian's Room

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Response time1 day
Response rate89%
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Screen Repair questions, answered by experts

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 on many screen doors is held in place by screen spline. Screen spline is typically a thin vinyl tubing that fits into the groove of the door’s frame and holds the screen in place. To install the spline on a screen door, you’ll need a spline roller—a tool that presses the spline and screen into the door’s narrow groove. Note that old spline can crack and break, so replacing your screens is a good time to replace the spline, too.

No, it’s not safe to leave a doggy door open. It might be more convenient, especially at night when you just want to lay in bed. However, when you leave it open, it increases the chance of other critters getting in without your knowledge. Also, it leaves your pup unsupervised for hours at a time.

Screen doors have a positive ROI because of their safety features. They add protection from debris, critters, and, depending on the material, even heat. However, storm doors are better than screen doors when it comes to overall protection.

The cost ultimately depends on size, but roughly, the most popular screen materials will set you back anywhere from around $0.25 to over $25 per square foot. Fiberglass and aluminum are usually less expensive at around $0.25 to $0.70 per square foot. Solar screens cost about $7.50 to $15 per square foot, while security screens range from around $10 to $25 per square foot.

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