

The screens in your windows and doors are essential to keep bugs out and let air flow in. Unfortunately, these screens are susceptible to wear and tear, leading to unsightly gaps in your screen.
And if you’re a do-it-yourselfer, you’ll want to know exactly how that’s done. Repairing a screen in a door or window is dependent on two things: the size of the damage and the screen material.
Window and screen materials come in vinyl, fiberglass, or metal. You can easily identify the material by touch and sight.
Small holes and tears are the easiest to repair and can be done without buying new material.
All you will need for small holes in vinyl and fiberglass is some clear nail polish (or similar adhesive.)
And that’s all there is to small repairs in vinyl and fiberglass screens.
For this material, you will need a silicone adhesive, a sewing needle, and a piece of extra material that you can cut from scrap or buy at a store.
Do not be afraid to apply gentle pressure when working with stubborn metal
For gaps more than a couple of inches square, we’re going to need to do a real patch job.
For this repair, we will need extra material and a silicone adhesive.

For large holes and tears in metal screens, you will need extra material and tin snips.
Are you struggling to patch your screens at home or simply finding the patches too unsightly? Then it’s time to call in the professionals.
Since 1970, Volpe Enterprises has helped people like you maintain their homes. As your leader for home repair in Bucks County, Chester County and Montgomery County, PA., we have what it takes to make your screens look like they were never damaged. Please contact us today so we can get to work.