Five easy steps to replace a window screen reviewed.
Replacing window screens is not as difficult as some people may think it is.
Our screen door into our kitchen has a screen at the bottom of the door. So,
with traffic in and out all year long I replace this screen almost every
year.
Replacing a screen requires a few simple tools. First, you need a fiberglass
or aluminum screen. I always use fiberglass, then you will need a
screwdriver, spline, utility knife, and
roller tool all seen in the photo above.
Replacing a Window Screen Step 1:
With a screwdriver locate the end of the spline in the old screen and pry it
up. Continue to pull the spline out all around the window. You can save and
reuse the old spline, but I never do, I always use a new spline it really
doesn't cost that much.
Step 2:
Now, roll out the new screen over the window frame. Before you cut it make
sure you're 2 to 3 inches over on all sides. Don't worry you will trim the
excess off later.
Step 3:
There are two wheels on the roller tool, one wheel is smooth, and the
other wheel is grooved. Using the smooth wheel, begin pressing the screen
into the groove on the window frame one side at a time.
Step 4:
Set the spline at one end of the window frame and stretch it to the other
end. Now, use the grooved end of the roller toll and press the spline into
the groove. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other 3 sides of the window
frame.
Step 5:
Now it's time to trim off the excess screen. Using the utility knife,
carefully run it along the outside edge of the window frame groove. Take
your time with this because you don't want to slip and cut your new
screen. If the spline is not completely pressed down in the corners you
can use a screwdriver to push it in.
My screen replacement is complete and ready to be placed back on my door
until next year. Although, this year I have placed this screen on the top
of the door so hopefully I won't have to replace it next year.
Five easy steps and you can easily replace your window or door
screens. You can find all the tools needed to replace window screens at
any hardware store.
DIYSELF 2Pack Utility Knife Box Cutter Retractable Blade Heavy
Duty(Red)
Yoochee Screen Tools - Screen Rolling Tool and Screen Spline Remover Hook
- Screen Roller Tool with Wooden Handle and Steel Wheel for Screen Repair
- Durable Tools for Installing Door Screens Window
Senneny 7 PCS Screen Repair Kit - 39
HOMWMPA Window Screen Replacement Kit, 36
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