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Patio Screen Door Repair - How to Do it Yourself

A damaged or worn-out screen door is not just ugly; it's also a a convenient entryway for flies, mosquitoes, and other bugs. Although there are services that can repair your patio screen door, it is relatively easy to do the work yourself.





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

Damaged Screens

Between the elements children, pets, and weather, it's no surprise that holes and tears are bound to appear on your door or window screens. In addition to being ugly, these damaged sections allow insects and flies to enter your home. The good news is that fixing these issues is relatively simple. While patch kits and screen repair tape offer a quick fix for minor damage, they aren't suited to larger issues. This step-by-step guide will show you how to properly repair and replace your windows and doors for screen.

The first thing you need to do is determine the damage. Is the frame salvageable, or does it need to be replaced? It is important to take into consideration this as windows and door screen frames are more likely to be damaged than the mesh. A bent frame may cause the screen to be out of alignment and create holes or weak spots.

Once you've determined whether or not the frame is salvageable then you can begin to build the mesh. To accomplish this you'll require a few essential tools. This process requires a spline roll for pressing the spline inside the frame, a utility knife and scissors. These tools will ensure accuracy and durability when making repairs.

If you are dealing with an extensive hole, start by cutting away as much of the old screen as you can to create a clean opening. Then cut a patch of new screen material to ensure it is at a minimum half an inch larger than the damaged area. If your window has grid patterns, be sure to match the patch with it. Finally trim the edges of your patch to eliminate any imperfections and fold over the ends of the spline to conceal the edges.

When buying a new screen, be sure to consider the climate in your area. Aluminum screens are strong and resistant to snags, while fiberglass mesh is well-known for its affordability and flexibility. You may also wish to select a special insect screen mesh if your region is plagued with mosquitos and other pests. Whatever type of screen you pick, remember to stretch the material tightly over the frame to avoid sagging and wrinkles.

Broken Rollers

A damaged roller on your patio screen door could be a major inconvenience. It's not just making the process of sliding your door more difficult, but it can also allow insects and other undesirables to enter your home. The good news is that repairing the rollers isn't as difficult or expensive as replacing your entire door.

Start by inspecting your rollers to determine the problem. It could be that the wheel has flattened out, or maybe one side of the wheel has worn out from constant contact with the track. Try to remove the wheels by putting a screwdriver between the roller and the bracket. If you're unable to get the roller to lift off, it may be helpful to spritz the shaft area with WD-40 before trying again.

It's recommended to examine the tracks, both at the top and bottom. Straighten bent tracks by hammering a piece of wood against the bent portion. It is important to clean the tracks, as well, as they can trap dirt and sand.

Once you've identified what kind of roller that's broken you can purchase a new one. Bring your old rollers to the hardware store so you can ensure you're purchasing the correct type. If your door has more than one roller, you'll need to buy enough to replace all of them.

Use a screwdriver on the inside of your door frame near the rollers to loosen the screws or bolts for adjustment. Once the screws have been loose, you can take the rollers from the bottom. This is best done by a third party so that you don't have to use your hands.

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

Damaged Frame

If your screen door is scratching against the frame, there are many ways to fix it. First, make sure that the hinges are tight. A door can bind when hinges are loose. If they are loose, simply tighten the hinge screws. If this isn't working, you might require sanding the top of the frame to make it smooth.

Another issue that is common to screen doors is a decaying frame. It can be costly to repair as the frame will need to be replaced. To avoid this, be on the watchful eye for signs of rot and treat them when you spot them. You should look for wood that is darker than the rest. Keep an eye out for any areas in which the wood is beginning to warp or bow. If you find any of these problems you should contact a professional.

Repairing a damaged frame by using a mesh adhesive patch kit, which costs between $2 and $7. patio door repairs includes tiny pieces of mesh and glue that you can use to repair any holes in the screen. If the damage is minor it is possible to fix it with wood filler. To do this, apply the filler to the area that is damaged, wait for it to dry, then sand it to a smooth finish.

Framelifts can be purchased which is a metallic structure bolted onto your existing frame that lifts it. This can be very expensive however it could be the best option if your frame is badly damaged or completely rotted.

You can build an easy leg for your screen door using scraps of wood or an old display stand for your photo frame. 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 shield your wall from scratches.

Broken Splines

A damaged screen spline can be the same as damaged doors or frames. It may seem like an issue that is minor enough to be ignored, but letting it go too long can allow pests like mosquitoes and flies to pass through. This could quickly turn into an even bigger issue and cause more costly repairs or even a new screen door.

It is not difficult to replace a broken spline, especially if you have the right tools. Before you can get started you must remove the old spline from the screen door frame. You can do this by laying the screen door frame flat on a surface such as a table or the ground. Remove the spline with the screwdriver. If the spline is especially worn or brittle, it may break as you attempt to remove it from the groove.

When you are removing the old spline make sure that you also remove any caulking that has been used to keep the spline from moving. This will ensure that the new spline is properly fitted in the grooves.

Once you've removed all the old spline, you can use a utility knife to trim any excess screen off around the frame. This will ensure a tight and clean fit across the entire frame when you install the spline.

Once you have a clean frame and have the new screen material cut to size, it's time to install the new spline. Begin with one of the short sides of the frame. Lay the spline down, and then begin rolling it using your splining device to work it into the screen channel. Continue rolling the spline and pushing it into the screen channel as you go. Continue this process for each side of the frame. While you work, apply spring clamps or tape to ensure that the screen stays taut.

Once you have splined each of the short sides of the frame, move to the other side and repeat the process. Finish by splining both the top and bottom edges of the frame.

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