Upgrade Your Window Screens: Explore Our Premium Screen Frames
We offer custom-cut screen frames, allowing you to buy exactly what you need. Crafted from durable roll-formed aluminum, these frames are designed to enhance the strength and overall performance of your window screens.
Most Common Types of Screen Frame Sizes
5/16" x 3/4" Screen Frame
- Size: 5/16" x 3/4"
- Material: 20 mil (.020") thick, roll-formed aluminum
- Ideal for: A perfect fit for window screens in homes across the US
3/8" x 3/4" and 7/16" x 3/4" Screen Frame
- Sizes: 3/8" x 3/4" and 7/16" x 3/4"
- Material: 20 mil (.020") thick, roll-formed aluminum
- Suitable for: Standard fiberglass or aluminum window screens
7/16" x 1" Screen Frame
- Size: 7/16" x 1"
- Material: 24 mil (.024") thick, roll-formed aluminum
- Best for: Extremely strong and suitable for large solar screens; ideal for patio or porch use without a crossbar
- Note: This frame may not fit well in most standard window tracks due to its thickness.
5/16" x 1" Screen Frame
- Size: 5/16" x 1"
- Material: Heavier grade, perfect for solar screens.
- Fit: Easily fits into the tracks of most aluminum windows, creating a seamless and integrated look.
- Ideal for: Most common size for sun protection screens in homes across the US.
Available Colors
We offer screen frames in a variety of colors. Choose the one that complements your window screens.
- Silver/Mill
- Bronze
- Tan
- Champagne
- White
- Black
Available Lengths:
Our screen frames are available in lengths ranging from 3 to 8 feet, providing flexibility for various window screen sizes and designs.
How to Choose the Appropriate Frame Size:
- Measure Thickness Of Window Frame Tracks:
- Check the window frame "tracks" on the left and right sides.
- Measure the thickness accurately—choose from 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16".
- Consider Industry Standards:
- 5/16" is the most popular frame size for its versatility and widespread use.
- Match with Your Window Type:
- Consider the type of window and its design when selecting the frame size.
Do You Need a Screen Kit to Replace a Screen Frame?
Whether a screen kit is needed to replace a window screen frame depends on the following conditions:
Existing frame is damaged, and screen material is in good condition.
If the existing frame is in good condition, and you only need to replace a damaged frame without altering the screen fabric, a screen kit may not be necessary. In this case, you might only need the specific replacement frame, ensuring it matches the dimensions and specifications of the old screen.
Both frame and screen materials need replacement.
If the frame and screen mesh are damaged, then you should take advantage of a screen kit. A screen kit typically includes all the necessary components, such as frame pieces, screen material, spline, and hardware, for building a new replacement screen.
What Tools Are Necessary For Replacing Window Screen Frames
To assemble a new window screen frame, you may need the following tools:
- Spline Tool:
- The spline tool is used to press the spline (rubber tubing) into the groove around the frame, securing the screen material in place. It helps ensure a tight fit.
- Plastic Corners:
- Plastic external corners are typically used to join the frame pieces at the corners, providing stability and structure to the frame. They are essential for maintaining the square shape of the screen.
- Metal Leaf Springs:
- Metal leaf springs are used to provide tension to the screen material. They help keep the screen fabric taut and prevent sagging.
- Plastic Pull Tabs:
- Plastic pull tabs are used to facilitate the removal of the screen material if needed. They are inserted into the spline groove and provide a grip for pulling out the spline during repairs or replacements.
- Vinyl Spline:
- The vinyl spline is a flexible rubber tubing that is pressed into the groove of the frame using the spline tool. It holds the screen material securely in place.
FAQS
1. Can you DIY a screen frame replacement?
Yes, you can either use a screen kit or buy the components needed to replace the frame of your window screen.
2. Are the screen frames suitable for different window types?
Yes, our screen frames are designed to be versatile and can be used for various window types, including aluminum windows.
3. Does a higher gauge size result in a stronger screen frame?
Yes, a larger gauge generally means a thicker and sturdier frame, enhancing strength and durability.