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Patio Screen Door Repair - How to Do it Yourself

A damaged or worn-out screen door isn't just ugly; it's also a a convenient entryway for flies, mosquitoes, and other insects. There are many solutions to repair your patio screen doors, but it's easy to do yourself.

First, place the screen on a flat surface. Remove the handle by removing the screws that hold it in place.

Screens damaged

It's not too surprising that your window or door screens will eventually develop tears and holes due to weather animals, children, and pets. In addition to being ugly damaged, these sections let flies and other pests into your home. Fortunately, repairing the problem is fairly easy. While patch kits and screen repair tape offer an easy fix for minor damage, they don't work well on more serious issues. This step-by-step guide will demonstrate how to repair and replace your screen windows and doors.

Assessing the damage is the first step. Is the frame salvageable or does it need to be replaced? This is crucial because, as a rule window and door screen frames are more prone to damage than the mesh. A bent frame can pull the screen out of its alignment, leading to holes and weak areas in the mesh.

After you've decided whether the frame can be salvaged then you can begin to build the mesh. You'll require a few essential tools to accomplish this task. This process requires a spline roll for pressing the spline inside the frame, a utility knife and a pair of scissors. Using these tools ensures precision and durability in your repairs.

If you're dealing with a large hole, begin by cutting away as much of the old screen as you can to make a clear opening. Cut a new patch of screen material that is at least a half inch larger than the damaged portion. If your window is designed with a grid pattern, make sure to match the patch with it. Finally trim the edges of your patch to remove any irregularities and fold the ends of the spline to conceal the edges.

Take into consideration the climate of your locale when purchasing a replacement screen. Aluminum screens are sturdy and resistant to snags while fiberglass mesh is popular for its low cost and flexibility. You may also wish to choose a specially designed insect screen mesh if your region is ravaged by mosquitos and other insects. Whichever type of screen you select make sure you stretch the material tautly over the frame to avoid sagging and wrinkles.

Broken Rollers

A damaged roller on your patio screen door could be a frustrating trouble. It can make moving the door difficult and even allow insects to enter your home. The good news is that repair of your rollers isn't as expensive or complicated as replacing your door.

Start by examining your rollers to identify the issue. It could be that the wheel is flattened or worn out on one end due to the constant contact with the track. You can try to take off the wheels by putting screwscrews between the roller and the bracket. If you still can't remove the roller you can spray the shaft with WD-40 and try again.

It's also a good idea to examine the tracks, top and bottom. If they're bent you can straighten them by holding a block of wood against the bent portion and beating it with a hammer. It's important to clean out the tracks, too because they can hold dirt and sand.

Once you've identified what kind of roller that's broken, you can buy a replacement. Bring your old rollers to the hardware store so that you can be sure you're buying the right type. Some doors have more than one roller, so be sure to purchase enough to replace them all.

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

After the new roller has been installed The door can then be raised and the bolts or screws that adjust can be tightened. Make sure to verify the alignment of the rollers as well as the track, as well. If everything is in its proper position the patio screen will slide into place easily.

Damaged Frame

If your screen door is scratching against the frame, there are a variety of solutions to fix it. Make sure the hinges are in good shape. A hinge that is loose could cause doors to be locked, meaning it will stop when you open or close the door. If they are loose, just tighten the hinge screws. If this doesn't work, you might need to sand down the top of the frame.





Another common issue with screen doors is a decaying frame. It can be expensive to repair, since it usually involves replacing the entire frame. To avoid this, be on the eye out for signs of rot and address them immediately if you notice them. Look for signs of rot by looking for soft wood that looks darker than the rest of the frame. Keep patio door repair on areas where the wood is beginning to bow or warp. If you spot any of these problems, call an expert.

A mesh patch kit can be used to repair damaged frames. The kits range from $2 to $7. The kit comes with tiny pieces of mesh and glue that can be used to fix any holes in the screen. If the damage is minor, you can try to repair it with wood filler. To do this apply the filler to the damaged area, wait for it to dry, then sand it smooth.

For a more durable solution you can purchase frames lifts. A frame lift is a steel structure that is bolted onto your existing frame and lifts it up. This is a costly alternative, but it is the best if your frame is badly damaged or has rotted.

You can create a simple leg for your screen door by using a scrap of wood or an old photo frame display stand. Attach brackets or wires to the back to place the frame on the wall. You can also attach a piece of felt to the bottom of the frame to protect your wall from scratches.

Broken Splines

A broken screen spline can be just as annoying to handle as damaged doors or frames. It may appear to be something minor that could be overlooked however, ignoring it long enough can allow pests like mosquitoes and flies to get through. This could soon become an even bigger issue and cause more costly repairs or even a new screen door.

It is not difficult to replace a broken screen spline when you have the proper tools. Before you begin, you'll need to take out the old spline from the screen door frame. This can be accomplished by placing the frame flat on a work surface, such as a table or the ground. Remove the spline using a screwdriver. If the spline has become particularly worn or brittle, it could break when you attempt to take it from the groove.

When you are removing the old spline, make sure that you remove any caulking that has been used to keep the spline from moving. This will ensure that the new spline will be suitable for fitting into the grooves.

Make use of a utility knife to trim the excess screen around the frame after you have removed the old spline. This will ensure that you have a clean, tight fit on all sides of the frame when you put in the new spline.

When you have a clean frame and have the new screen material cut to size, it is time to start installing the new spline. Begin with one of the shorter sides of the frame. Place the spline on top and then begin rolling it using your splining tool to move it into the screen channel. Continue to roll the spline, pressing it into as you go. Continue this process on each short side of the frame. While you are working, use spring clamps or tape to keep the screen taut.

Once you have splined each of the short sides of the frame, move to the opposite side and repeat the process. Then, finish by splining the top and bottom of the frame.