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Screen Repair Kit

Article #0412680 Model #SG3684BK Format 36x84"
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Description

Screen repair kit. 84 in. x 36 in. This screen comes with a spline, an installation tool and a knife. Fits tow average size windows or one patio door. Made of fibreglass.
  • Pre-cut patio door screening kit makes replacing a breeze
  • Package contents: 36 In. x 84 In. screening, spline, (1) installation tool, (1) utility knife
  • Hardware kit color: black
  • Long-lasting no creases, rust, unraveling
  • UV protection
  • For two average size windows, one casement window or one average size door
  • Type: hardware kit
  • Color/finish family: black
  • Hardware finish: black

Product specifications

Warranty
None
Material
Fiberglass
Series Name
N/A
Type
Screen door insert
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Screen Repair Kit is rated 2.0 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Not wrinkle free The package indicates that it is wrinkle free when stretched, however it is impossible to stretch with your hands as the mesh is fiberglass which is not a stretchable material. If you try and stretch it while inserting the spline, it will create creases and become wavy. The tool included with the kit works, but it's hard on your hands/fingers. The spline is also too thick to fit into the channel; this may be my problem and your result may vary. I ended up using the old spline. I'd recommend doing this outdoors or in the garage as there is a very strong off-gas with the mesh. If you're not much of a DIY person, I'd recommend paying a professional to rescreen your door.
Date published: 2021-04-27
Rated 1 out of 5 by from not user friendly! I purchased this having never repaired a screen and was reassured this would make it easy. I had such a hard time with the tool provided, trying to press it into the groove of the screen. The spline was too thick as well which may it hard on the hands. Also the screen is so flimsy it started to tear as I was pushing it in. I have an older patio window, so maybe this is meant for newer ones?
Date published: 2020-05-25
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