We can repair window screen mesh for Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Harvey, Jeld-Wen, and more. And at a much lower cost than having to buy a new screen.
South Shore Screen repair for Hingham, Cohasset, Scituate, Norwell, Marshfield, Kingston, Plymouth, and Sagamore.
The typical fiberglass, standard window screen mesh replacement costs are ~$35-40/per.
There is nothing better than having fresh, new screens in your windows and doors. It lets the fresh air in, and the bugs out. (And sometimes it keeps the cat and dog from going out!)
South Shore Screen can repair or replace your window and door screens at a far less cost than going to a hardware or window store. Plus, we provide delivery and pick-up at your house – think of it as a convenient mobile window screen repair service. And for those DIYs that head off to Lowes or Home Depot, sometimes the cost to get the materials and aggravation to build them does not outweigh the benefits.
This means you do not have to struggle to take out the screen, measure the size, call around and drop off and pick up the screen. Plus, the turnaround time for South Shore Screen window and door screen repair is usually 2-3 days. You’ll notice the hardware stores are always 1-3 weeks out during busy season.
At South Shore Screen repair, we can fix your window screen mesh for far less than any local hardware store, or even from the original window brand’s web site. South Shore Screen has one simple flat fee.
The typical fiberglass, standard window screen mesh replacement costs are for ~$35-40/per; This is nearly a 50% savings compared to an Andersen Renewal new screen, as a comparison. And this price includes our mobile window screen pick-up and delivery service.
For any wooden doors or screens, Jeff will most likely need pictures sent to his cell phone before providing an estimate. South Shore Screen can also provide a new coat of paint for the door.
Many of the Andersen screens have what is called a metal or rigid spline. Once someone removes this Andersen spline, it bends, making it nearly impossible to re-use. This is so Andersen and after-market franchise companies like Andersen Renewal want you to pay for a completely new window screen. This can be as expensive as $85-$150/per Andersen screen. Some claim it can even more expensive. South Shore Screen can repair Andersen screens using a proprietary method of rigid spline removal for re-use.
Windows near the ocean often get pelted with ongoing salt air, causing corrosion. This is especially true of an aluminum mesh screen that deteriorates over time. Worse, when the aluminum mesh fades, it is in part because the glass takes the brunt of this oxidized metal and causes severe and permanent pitting of the window. Fiberglass mesh is recommended for any seaside home screen replacement. Some homeowners believe if they store their screens in the Winter this avoids corrosion. Of course it does, but keep in mind from June-October, there is still plenty of salt in the air to do such damage. And let's not forget sometimes, we get Nor'easters in late Spring too.