A torn window screen or a bent patio door slider doesn’t mean you need to order a new one. A small tear that’s caught early is a 15-minute fix — re-mesh the affected area or pull out the old spline and set a new one. Even larger damage to the frame can often be patched or reinforced without a full replacement.
What we do
- Cut a new mesh patch and glue it over small tears (quick fix)
- Remove and replace the spline holding mesh in the frame
- Install new mesh material in frames with track-mounted or grooved edges
- Repair bent frame corners with bracket reinforcement
- Fix bent or broken sliders and rollers on sliding-door screens
When a repair makes sense over replacement
- Torn mesh in a door screen that’s otherwise sound
- Spline cracked or dried, letting mesh sag but frame is fine
- One corner bent but the rest of the frame is square
- Slider wheels worn but track is aligned (just swap the wheels)
- Older screens worth salvaging because they’re built heavy
New screens aren’t cheap, and landfill space is limited. Fix what’s fixable. Most screens last decades if you maintain them.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.