How to Replace Window Screen? – The Things You Need to Know

Windows are part of a house. Very rarely to have a house without a window. Through the windows, natural light and fresh air pass. However, windows can also be a security vulnerability if not protected. One way to protect your windows is by installing window screens. But how to replace window screens once they show wear and tear?

 

This article will provide you with the information you need to know about replacing window screens.

Tools and Supplies You Will Need

  • Screwdriver
  • Window screen
  • New window screen spline (if needed)
  • Razorblade or scissors
  • Staple gun and staples (if required)

Choosing the Right Window Screen

Window screens are made from different materials. Here are the types of window screens that you can choose from:

  • Metal screens are more durable but also heavier and harder to install. Another advantage of a metal screen is that they are less likely to sag over time.
  • Fiberglass screens are less durable but lighter and easier to install. They are also less likely to sag over time.
  • Aluminum screen fabric is a good compromise between metal and fiberglass. It is more durable than fiberglass but lighter than metal screens.
  • Polyester screen fabric is the least durable option but also the lightest.

When selecting a screen, consider the climate in which you live. If you live in a hot and humid environment, fiberglass screens are better than metal screens.

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When learning how to replace a window screen, you need to choose the right window screen because a mismatched screen can cause the window not to close correctly or may not fit well into the frame.

Preparing the window for Installation

  • Remove the Old Window Screen
    Before installing a new window screen, you must remove the old one. Begin by using a screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the window screen in place. Once you remove the screws, gently pull on the window screen to remove it from the frame. If the window screen is damaged and cannot be removed easily, use a razor blade or scissors to cut it away from the edges.
  • Clean the window frame
    Once you have removed the old screen, take some time to clean the window frame. Get a soft sponge and some soapy water to clean it off. Be sure to remove all of the old splines from the frame and remove debris or dirt.
  • Measure the Window Screen Frame
    Once you have removed the old window screen, measure the frame’s dimensions. Write these down and use the measurement to purchase a new window screen. When measuring the window frame, make sure to get the frame’s height, width, and depth.
  • Cutting the Screen
    You have two options to base it from; you can use the screen frame or a template. If you use a screen frame, cut the new window screen to the same size as the old one. If you are using a template, make sure that the dimensions of the template match those of the window frame.

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Building the frame for the screen

When building the frame for the screen, you will need to use a spline. A spline is a piece of rubber or plastic used to hold the screen in place. If your old window screen did not use a spline, you need to purchase a new one.

If the window frame has curves, installing the screen without using a frame will be challenging. In this case, you can construct a frame out of wood or metal to help hold the screen in place.

Installing the new window screen

  • Once the new window screen is cut to size, begin installing it in the window frame. Installing the screen can be done by using a spline or staples.
  • If you are using a spline, you need a screwdriver to insert it into the groove on the side of the frame. Then, use your fingers to push the screen fabric onto the spline. Once in place, use a staple gun to staple the screen to the frame.
  • If you are using staples, insert them every two or three inches along the top and bottom of the window screen frame. Be sure not to staple too close to the edges of the frame, as this could damage the screen.

Once the new window screen is installed, replace the screws in the frame and reattach the window screen.

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What is the Purpose of the Window Screen?

Before getting into the first step on how to replace window screen, you must understand the purpose of the window screen.

The window screen is necessary for protection against insects, debris, and other objects that may enter the home through the window. It is also essential to keep the windows cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Additionally, a window screen can improve airflow into and out of the home.

Windows are exposed to harsh and strong wind, snow, and direct sun rays. Without the screen, glass windows are directly exposed to these conditions, shortening their life span.

 
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It is very beneficial to have a window screen for summer and winter. Insects, snow, and other particles can quickly get inside the home without window screens. Preventing these things from entering the house will help keep you and your family safe and healthy.

If you are planning to replace your window, make sure to purchase the one best suited for your home and put a window screen over it.

Contact One Day Glass for a quicker glass purchase for your window glass. They can customize and cut the glass based on your requirements. The experts from the company can also provide you with information about window screens: the right screen to use, building the frames, and installation.

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