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Patio Screen Door Repair - How to Do it Yourself

A worn or torn screen door is not only ugly, it also provides an ideal entry point for flies, mosquitoes and other bugs. There are numerous services that can fix your patio glass repair screen doors but it is easy to fix it yourself.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgFirst, place the screen on a flat work surface. Remove the handle from that side by removing the screws that hold it in place.

Damaged Screens

It's not surprising that your window or door screens will develop holes and tears as a result of weather animals, children, and pets. The damaged screens aren't only ugly, but also allow pests and flies into your home. Fortunately, repairing these issues is relatively simple. Patch kits and screen repair taps are quick fixes for minor damage. However, they do not work as well on larger issues. This step-by-step guide will demonstrate how to replace and repair your screens' windows and doors.

Examining the damage is the first step. Are there ways to salvage the frame, or does it require replacement? This is important because, as a rule windows and door screen frames are more prone to damage than the mesh. A bent frame can cause the screen to become out of place and cause holes or weak spots.

If you are able to determine if the frame is salvageable or not, you can start working on the mesh itself. To accomplish this you'll require some essential tools. A spline roller for pressing the spline into the frame an utility knife and scissors are all required for this procedure. Utilizing these tools will ensure precision and durability in your repairs.

If you have a large hole in your screen, start by removing as much possible of the old material to create a clean space. Cut an entirely new screen material that is at least half an inch larger than the damaged part. If your window is designed with a grid pattern, make sure to match the patch to it. Finally cut the edges of the patch to eliminate any imperfections and fold them over the top of the spline in order to hide them.

When you are purchasing a replacement screen, make sure you take into consideration the climate of your region. Aluminum screens are sturdy and resistant to snags, while fiberglass mesh is well-known for its affordability and flexibility. If your area is ravaged by mosquitos and other pests, you may need to select a special mesh for insect screens. Whatever kind of insect screen you choose, make sure that you stretch it tight across the frame to prevent sagging or wrinkles.

Broken Rollers

A broken roller can be a gruelling issue. It can make sliding glass patio doors repair the door a challenge and also allow bugs to enter your home. The good thing is that fixing the rollers isn't as difficult or expensive as replacing your entire door.

Start by examining your rollers to determine the problem. You might find that the wheel has sunk or worn out on one end due to constant contact with track. Try to remove the wheels by putting screwscrews between the roller and the bracket. If you're unable to get the roller to come off, it might be beneficial to spray the shaft with WD-40 prior to attempting again.

Also, you should examine the tracks from top to the bottom. Straighten bent tracks by hammering an object of wooden against the bent portion. It is essential to clean the tracks as well, as they may be a source of dust and grit.

Once you've identified the kind of roller that's broken you can purchase a new one. Make sure you bring your old rollers to the hardware store to ensure you buy the correct type. Some doors have more than one roller, so be sure to purchase enough to replace them all.

Use a screwdriver on the inside of your door frame near the rollers to loosen the screws or bolts for adjustment. Once the screws are loose, you can remove the rollers from the bottom of the door. It is best to have a person assist you in this process, so that you can liberate your hands and concentrate on removing the rollers.

After installing the new roller, the door can then be raised and the adjustment screws or bolts are tightened. Examine the alignment of the rollers and track. If everything is properly positioned your patio door repair service screen door will easily slide into position.

Damaged Frame

If your screen door is getting caught against the frame, there are many solutions to fix it. Check that the hinges are in good shape. A door can bind in the event that the hinges are loose. If they're loose then tighten the hinge screws. If this isn't working, you might require sanding the top of the frame to make it smooth.

Another common issue with screen doors is a decaying frame. It can be costly to repair since the frame will have to be replaced. To avoid this, keep on the lookout for any signs of rot. Treat them as soon you spot them. Look for soft wood that is darker than the rest. You should also keep an eye out for areas that have started to bow or warp. Call a professional if you detect any of these problems.

You can fix damaged frames by using mesh adhesive patch kits, which costs between $2-$7. The kit comes with a small piece of mesh and glue that you can use to cover any holes in your screen. If the damage is minor it is possible to fix it with wood filler. To do this, you will need to apply the wood filler over the area that is damaged and wait for it dry before sanding it smooth.

If you want a solution that is more permanent you can opt for frame lifts, which is a structure made of metal that is bolted onto your existing frame and lifts it up. It can be expensive, but it can be the best option in cases where your frame has been severely damaged or is completely damaged or has rotted.

To create a simple stand for your screen door you can make legs from a scrap piece of wood or even a photo frame display stand. Connect wires or brackets to the back of the frame to hang the frame on the wall. You can even add a piece of felt to the bottom of the frame to protect your wall from scratches.

Broken Splines

A damaged screen spline could be as difficult to manage as damaged doors or frames. It may seem like a minor issue that can be ignored however, ignoring it too long could let pests like mosquitoes and flies to pass through. This can quickly escalate into the issue of a bigger scale that could lead to costly repairs or a new door screen.

The good news is that replacing damaged spline can be relatively simple and inexpensive, especially if you already have the equipment. First, you'll need to take off the old spline for your screen door. This can be done by laying the frame flat on a surface such as a table, or the ground. Pull the spline out using the screwdriver. If the spline is especially damaged or brittle, you might find that it breaks as you try to pull it out of the groove.

While you are pulling out the old spline, make sure that you also remove any caulking used to keep the spline from moving. This will ensure that the new spline will be able to fit into the grooves.

Once you have removed all the old spline, use a utility knife to trim any excess screen from the frame. This will ensure that you get a tight, clean fit on all sides of the frame once you install the new spline.

When you have a clean frame and have the new screen material cut to size, it's time to start installing the new spline. Start with one of the short sides of the frame. Place the spline on top, and then begin rolling it with your splining tool to move it into the screen channel. Continue rolling the spline and pushing it into the screen channel as you go. Repeat this process for each of the shorter sides of the frame. While you are working, use tape or spring clamps to keep the screen taut.

Repeat the process on the opposite side after you have completed the splining process for all the short sides. Finally, finish by splining the top and bottom of the frame.

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