"Bryce came in and did a fantastic job. Walked me through step by step, finish the framing in our basement in a timely manner and was very professional to work with. I will be working again with him very soon."
"Marlon provided a very accurate quote that he stuck to. Unlike many contractors, he kept at it (squeezing our job in around his other ones in the area) until it was complete and he completed the entire project in what Iâ d consider record time. He has an outstanding work ethic and didnâ t leave us hanging when a part shortage from the supplier threatened the last part of our project. We are very happy with how everything turned out and in Marlonâ s work!"
"Professional and pleasant. I called a half dozen companies and they were the only ones to show up. Gave me a fair price for the work to be performed. My neighbor was curious about I was having done, came over and decided to have work done for him. I am very happy and will likely use them again."
"They don't have the window manufactured until the month of March so it was not installed yet. It is custom built, so I still need to wait until March for the window to be made then after that I still need to wait to get it installed which is probably on May. They don't seem to communicate with the contractor very well but he seemed know what he was doing and other than that everything went really really well."
"After working on moving microwave he installed a railing for me, showed us how to remedy windows which wouldn't stay up and helped trouble shoot our sprinkler system."
"Throughly amazed with the quality of work these gentlemen did on our home. They were extremely hard workers that returned my phone calls, showed up to work when they said they would and cleaned up the work area each day. You donâ t find many younger people with this work ethic any more. Would highly recommend them and will use them again!"
"Easy to work with, schedule work with, show up when they say, get the job done right and when they say! Very good at communicating, they stepped up took the job when my other contractor had to back out at the last minute!!! They got the job done fast and did an awesome Job for us!!!! Theyâ ll make many more customers happy too!!! Recommend them any time!!!"
Wegner Roofing and Construction is a family owned and operated company that strives to be the very best every time. We are proud to be Billings,Montana's Premier Roofing Contractor. We are part of a wonderful community and want to add to it anyway we can. We have core values of Integrity, Honesty, and Trust. Our philosophy is building clients and not just customers. We believe when you always do the next right thing, that everything always works out. Our goal with our clients is to educate them, empower the, partner with them, advocate for them with the insurance companies, and provide unparalleled quality and workmanship with 100% satisfaction.
Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts
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.
Solar screens are low-maintenance but benefit from occasional cleaning with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or pressure washing, as these can damage the mesh. Inspect screens annually for tears or loose frames to maintain performance. In dusty or coastal areas, more frequent cleaning may be necessary to prevent buildup.
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.
The average cost to screen-in your patio ranges from $2,000 to $4,000. How much you spend depends on the size of your patio, the materials used, and construction complexity. Some patio screen room kits are easy to DIY, but you may need to hire a local screened-in porch builder and obtain permits for more complex designs.
Window screens can take anywhere between 10 minutes and an hour to replace, depending on the complexity of the replacement and the accessibility of the window. Replacing the screen inside an existing frame normally takes longer than replacing an entire screen, frame and all, if you purchase a prefabricated screen already mounted on the frame.
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