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HomePro Repair & Improvements
5.0(
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glen Echo, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Alex installed attic stairs with confidence and skill by preparing the space using advanced carpentry to to insure an exact fit. He also installed safety grab bars in 2 showers, fixed a loose bannister on the staircase, and repaired drywall defects and painted a bathroom which now looks like new construction."
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
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Renaissance Restoration Inc.
4.6(
107
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glen Echo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I highly recommend Rene Lopez and Renaissance Restoration. They have completed a number of jobs at my house. The latest involved renovating a garden room, which included repairing and painting walls, hanging new doors, re-plumbing a sink, installing recessed lights, rebuilding an outdoor stoop, and lots more. Rene does any project I've asked him to do well, and always does a little extra to make it even better. He discusses options with me and offers what usually turn out to be great suggestions. He always responds promptly to phone, email, or text questions, and always shows up when he says he will. He and his crew are a pleasure to work with, and I would definitely hire them again without hesitation."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Old Line Glass & Mirror LLC
5.0(
5
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Glen Echo, MD and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"My experience with Old Line was exceptional. We had a broken window that Old Line was able to replace in a very timely fashion. The work was done quickly and perfectly. The customer service was beyond expectations. Definitely will hire again and refer friends and family to Old Line for all fo their glass needs."
Extra large insulated glass units
Extra large insulated glass units
Extra large insulated glass units
Extra large insulated glass units
Extra large insulated glass units

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Window Screen Repair questions, answered by experts

Most window screens last for about 10 to 12 years, assuming they are made from quality materials and receive proper care. The lifespan of common materials like fiberglass and aluminum can vary based on weather exposure, as constant sun or harsh winters can accelerate wear and tear. Regular cleaning and basic maintenance can help extend their life. Signs that a screen needs to be replaced include rips, tears, brittle or sagging material, fading, or a bent frame. While small tears can often be repaired, larger areas of damage typically mean it's time to replace the entire screen.

The steps to replace a retractable screen can vary, but these are the general steps: First, remove the screen cover to expose the screen mechanism and remove the clip that holds the screen in place. Next, depress the end of the screen mechanism so it releases from the door frame. Take your new screen and fit one end into the frame. You may need to rotate the mechanism to engage the spring before inserting the other end into the frame. Finally, pull the screen down the length of the door’s opening and lock it in place with the clip.

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.

Most window screens in residential homes are designed to be removed from the inside, especially with double-hung, single-hung, and casement styles. That said, some setups require exterior removal. Older homes or custom installs may have exterior clips or brackets, and sunscreens are almost always mounted on the outside. Before removing your window screen, look at how it is held in place.

A vacuum with a hose attachment or a lint roller can easily remove dust from your window screen. Pressure washing window screens is another option, but you should make sure you have the appropriate nozzle and pressure setting to avoid doing extensive damage to your window.

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