|
Thu, Feb 9, 12 at 8:14
| i guess this pertains to any screen. i notice all screens are fiberglass mesh and seem looose. in the future, could i have the mesh removed and use a more rigid aluminum screen? would that work in the screen frame? |
Follow-Up Postings:
|
- Posted by skydawggy (info@ecostarremodeling.com) on Thu, Feb 9, 12 at 9:45
| If the screens begins to sag, all you need to do is buy a screening tool for $2.99 and tighten them up. Sunrise does offer a lifetime warranty on their screens but sagging isn't considered a defect in workmanship. You could also replace the fiberglass with aluminum screens. |
|
- Posted by windowsonwashington (info@windowsonwashington.net) on Fri, Feb 10, 12 at 11:45
| Stick with the fiberglass mesh and just re-tighten them up. Aluminum screening material will oxidize over time and leave that gray residue on the frame and glass. |
Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum. If you are a member, please log in. If you aren't yet a member, join now!
Return to the Windows Forum
Instructions
- You must be a registered member and logged in to post messages on our forums.
- Posting is a two-step process. Once you have composed your message, you will be taken to the preview page. You will then have a chance to review the contents and make changes.
- After posting your message, you may need to refresh the forum page in order to see it.
- It is illegal to post copyrighted material without the owner's consent.
- HTML codes are allowed in the message field only.
- No advertising is allowed in any of the forums.
- If you would like to practice posting or uploading photos, please visit our Test forum.
- If you need assistance, please Contact Us and we will be happy to help.