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Patio Screen Door Repair - How to Do it Yourself

A damaged or worn-out screen door is not just unsightly; it provides an ideal entry point for mosquitoes, flies and other bugs. There are a variety of solutions to repair your patio doors with screen, but it's easy to fix it yourself.

First, place the screen on a flat work surface. Take the handle off by taking out the screws that hold it in place.

Damaged Screens

Between weather, pets and kids It's not a surprise that tears and holes will surely appear on your window or door screens. These damaged sections are not only unsightly but also allow insects and flies to enter your home. Fortunately, repairing the problem is fairly easy. Screen repair kits and patch kits taps are quick fixes to minor damage. However, they don't work as well on larger issues. This step-by-step guide will demonstrate how to repair and replace your screens' windows and doors.

The first thing you need to do is assess the damage. Are the frames salvageable or does it require to be replaced? This is vital since, in general windows and door screen frames are more susceptible to damage than mesh. A bent frame can cause the screen to be out of alignment and create holes or weak spots.

Once you've determined whether the frame is salvageable or not, you can start working on the mesh itself. For this job you'll require a few essential tools. This process requires a spline roller for pressing the spline into the frame, a utility knife and a pair of scissors. These tools will ensure accuracy and durability when you do repairs.

If you are dealing with a large hole, start by removing as much of the old screen as possible to create a clean opening. Cut a new patch of screen material that is at least half an inch bigger all around than the damaged portion. If your window is designed with grid patterns, be sure to match the patch to it. Finally, cut the edges of the patch to remove any irregularities and fold over the ends of the spline to cover them.

When purchasing your replacement screen, be sure to consider the climate in your region. Aluminum screens are strong and resistant to snags while fiberglass mesh is popular for its affordability and flexibility. You may also wish to select a special insect screen mesh if your region is ravaged by mosquitoes and other insects. Whatever type of mesh you pick, be sure you stretch it tightly across the frame to avoid sagging or wrinkles.

Broken Rollers

A damaged roller on your patio screen door can be a harrowing issue. It can make moving the door difficult and allow insects to enter your home. The good news is, fixing your rollers won't be nearly as expensive or difficult as replacing your door.

Start by examining the rollers to determine what the issue is. It could be that the wheel has flattened out, or maybe one end of the wheel is worn out due to constant contact with the track. You can try to remove the wheels by putting screwscrews between the bracket and the roller. If you are still unable to remove the roller then spray the shaft with WD-40 and try again.

It is also important to look at the tracks from top to bottom. Straighten bent tracks by hammering a piece of wood against the bent portion. It's essential to clean the tracks, too because they can hold grit and sand.

Once you've identified the type of roller that's broken, you can purchase a replacement. Make sure to bring your old rollers with you to the hardware store to ensure you purchase the right type. If your door has more than one roller then you'll need to purchase enough to replace all of them.

Before installing the new roller, use a screwdriver to loosen the bolts or adjustment screws on the inside of the frame, near the rollers. Once the screws are loose, you can take the rollers from the bottom of the door. This step is best performed by a person else so that you don't have to work with your hands.

Once the new roller is installed after installation, the door can be lowered back to its original position and the bolts or screws that adjust can be tightened. Be sure to check the alignment of the rollers as well as the track, as well. If everything is in the right position your patio screen will be able to slide into place with ease.

Frame Damaged

If your screen door is rubbing against the frame, there are several solutions to fix it. First, make sure that the hinges are in good condition. Loose patio doors repairs near me can cause doors to bind, which means it will stop when you open or close the door. If they're loose, tighten the hinge screws. If this does not work, you might need to sand down the frame's top.

A frayed frame is another frequent issue with screen doors. It can be costly to repair, as it typically requires replacing the entire frame. To avoid this, keep a lookout for signs of rot, and treat them when you spot them. Check for signs of decay by looking for wood that looks darker than the rest of the frame. Keep an eye out for areas that have started to bow or warp. Call a professional if you observe any of these issues.

Repairing damaged frames by using a mesh adhesive patch kit that costs from $2 and $7. The kit includes a small piece of mesh and glue, that you can use to cover any holes in your screen. If the damage isn't too severe you could also try fixing it using a wood filler. To accomplish this, you'll have to apply the wood filler over the area that is damaged and wait for it dry before sanding the area smooth.

Framelifts can be purchased that is a steel structure bolted onto your frame that raises it. This is a costly option, but is the best if your frame has been severely damaged or has rotted.

You can build an easy leg for your screen door using scraps of wood or an old photo frame display stand. Attach brackets or wires to the back of the frame to place the frame on the wall. You can add a piece felt to the bottom to protect the wall from scratches.

Broken Splines

A damaged screen spline can be similar to damaged frames or doors. It may appear to be a minor issue that can be ignored and left unaddressed for long enough can allow pests like mosquitoes and flies to get through. This can quickly turn into the issue of a bigger scale and result in costly repairs or a new door screen.

The good news is that replacing a broken spline is relatively easy and affordable, especially if you already have the equipment. Before you can begin, you'll need to take out the old spline off the screen door frame. This can be accomplished by laying the frame flat on a surface such as a table, or the ground. Remove the spline by using the screwdriver. If the spline is particularly worn or brittle you may notice that it cracks as you try to remove it from the groove.

When you are removing the old spline, make sure that you also remove the caulking used to hold it in place. This will ensure that the new spline will be able to fit into the grooves.





Make use of a utility blade to cut the excess screen around the frame after you have removed the old spline. This will ensure that you have a tight, clean fit on all sides of the frame when you put in the new spline.

Installing the new spline is simple once you have cleaned the frame and cut the new material to size. Begin with the shorter side of the frame. Roll the spline into the screen channel using the splining device. Continue rolling the spline, and pushing it into the screen channel as you move. Continue this process for each side of the frame. As you are working try to keep the screen taut by using spring clamps or tape.

Once you have splined all of the short sides of the frame move to the opposite side and repeat the process. Then, you can finish by splining both the top and bottom edges of the frame.

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