Exterior & Roofing

ProfessionalWindow Screen Repair

A torn window screen lets bugs in and looks shabby from the street. We replace the mesh in your existing frames — it's faster and less expensive than buying new windows — and have your screens back in place the same day.

Also known as: window screen repair, screen repair, replace window screen, screen mesh replacement, screen door repair, torn screen fix, re-screening, rescreening

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What you get

What’s included

  • Remove the screen from the window or door frame
  • Pull out the old spline and damaged mesh
  • Cut new fiberglass or aluminum mesh to size
  • Roll in new spline to secure the mesh tightly
  • Trim excess mesh and reinstall the screen

Simple & stress-free

How it works

1

Remove & disassemble

We take out the screen and remove the old spline and mesh without damaging the frame.

2

Install new mesh

We stretch the new screen material across the frame, roll in fresh spline, and trim it clean.

3

Reinstall & test

We put the screen back in the window, check the fit, and confirm it stays in place.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Holes or tears in the mesh from pets or branches
  • Mesh that has sagged or pulled loose from the spline
  • Bent or warped screen frames
  • Old fiberglass screens that have become brittle and crumbly
  • Spline dried out and no longer holding the mesh

Good to know

Window Screen Repair — FAQ

What type of mesh do you use?

We use standard fiberglass mesh for most repairs — it's flexible, won't rust, and holds up well in sun and rain. Aluminum mesh is available if you prefer a more rigid option.

Can the frame be repaired if it is bent?

Minor bends can often be pressed back into shape. Severely kinked or cracked aluminum frames are better replaced, and we can swap in a new frame during the same visit.

How long does a screen repair take?

Most screens take 15 to 30 minutes each. Batching several screens in one visit is the most efficient approach.

Do you repair sliding door screens too?

Yes — sliding door screen panels use the same spline-and-mesh system. We can re-screen the panel and check that the rollers and track are working smoothly while we're at it.

Service area

Window Screen Repair near you

We provide window screen repair across the Charleston area:

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