Q:Is the aluminum version flexible enough to be used in a retractable screen door?
by|Mar 15, 2022
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A: Hello,
If you are looking for a flexible product, we recommend our Fiberglass screen. Also, we have specialty screen design for different needs around the house. For example, small insect screen to block tiny insects. Pet Screen resists tears and damage by dogs and cats, ect.
by|Mar 16, 2022
Q:What do I need to cut this material, will a Stanley Knife Work?
by|Sep 15, 2021
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A: Yes
by|Sep 16, 2021
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A: Scissors or a tin snip will cut it, not a Stanley knife
by|Jul 11, 2023
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A: Yes, an utility knife will work.
by|Sep 16, 2021
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Q:I want a small piece to hold down wood that i am stabizing
by|May 7, 2021
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A: NO I DON'T, BUT Home Depot MIGHT.
by|May 8, 2021
A: Hello Brad,
No, we don't. Our window screen is not intent for fireplace neither.
by|May 10, 2021
Q:Can this screen be used for the fire pit screen replacement?
by|Aug 24, 2020
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A: We do not recommend or guarantee using this product outside of the intended use.
by|Sep 18, 2020
Q:can cats ruin this product?
by|Jul 10, 2020
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A: No my cats should not be able to ruin this.
by|Jul 11, 2023
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A: Yes.
but more resilient than the nylon screening.
by|Sep 1, 2020
A: We recommend using our Pet Resistant Window Screen, as it resists tears and damage made by cats.
by|Jul 13, 2020
A: They certainly can, but it will be a lot harder for them than with the charcoal window screen. I'm not sure how to train cats, but my suggestion would be to correct the behavior.
by|May 7, 2021
Q:How pet resistant is this screen - e.g., will it resist cat's claws?
by|Jun 6, 2020
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A: like the product but it does not resist cat claws. I had to put hardware cloth over the screen to keep the cat in. Otherwise, was a good and still is product.
by|Jun 9, 2023
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A: For pets, we recommend to use our Pet Screen. It is a heavy duty polyester screen that prevents tears and damage from household pets and children.
by|Jun 9, 2023
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Q:Could I put this on the inside of a through wall air conditioner sleeve to prevent spiders from crawling through my AC and into my house?
by|Jun 1, 2020
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A: Hello,
We do not recommend inserting our product in to the air conditioner, as this could cause unforeseen issues with the air conditioner unit. Recommended use of our product is for Windows and Doors.
by|Apr 14, 2022
A: I’m sure you could. Just trim to size with regular shears.
by|Mar 17, 2021
A: I would not recommend this aluminum screen. It could conduct electricity. Look for cracks and openings around the air conditioner and seal them. It's unlikely spiders are coming in through your air conditioner. There's a spider repellent on the market it works rather well.
by|Jun 3, 2020
Q:Does this Bright Aluminum Window Screen classified as #70 mesh?
by|Jan 23, 2020
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A: Yes
by|Feb 11, 2020
A: No, the construction is 18 Wires Per Inch X 16 Wires Per Inch X 0.011" Wire Diameter.
by|Jul 2, 2023
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Q:Is this screening solid aluminum alloy, or is it just an aluminum finish over some other material?
by|Sep 12, 2019
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A: The aluminum screen is coated with PVC.
by|May 24, 2023
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Q:This is a metal screen I'm looking to put it on the back of a fan so little fingers can't get in. The fiberglass I tried it just kept on breaking.
by|Apr 19, 2019
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A: This is a good alternative
by|Nov 10, 2020
A: This is much stronger than the fiberglass one. Downside is that any exposed edges are very sharp and would be painful for said little fingers...
by|Apr 15, 2020
A: Will work.
by|Sep 17, 2019
A: This is an opinion only. It is strong but it is also a very dense screen. It will probably restrict the airflow by at least 50%. I suggest that you look for a screen with about .25 inch openings.