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Invisible Screens
Disappearing Screen Door
Hidden Screens
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Hidden Screen Door
Roll Away Screen Door
Retractable Garage Door Screen
Mirage Screens
Sliding Door Retractable Screen
Vanishing Retractable Screen Door
French Door Retractable Screen
Retractable Screen For Patio Door
Phantom Retractable Screen Door
Phantom Screen Door
Retractable Screen Door Kit
Patio Screen Door
Do It Yourself Plissé Retractable Screens
West Nile and Retractable Screens
Wind and Retractable Screens
Retractable Screens and Small Children
Screens Doors
The Green Building Choice
Insect Screens
Plissé Retractable Screens
Retractable Screens for Difficult Openings to Screen
 Updated: 11/19/2006

Insect Screens


Insect screens make it possible to open up your home and allow the fresh air in without worrying about pesky or even dangerous bugs. Traditional window and door insect screens consist of a wood or metal frame with some sort of screen fabric stretched across it. While these screens are reasonably effective in preventing insects from coming in, they are at best unattractive and at worst down right ugly. Traditional screen doors are particularly unattractive because they tend to sag or bend with use, or the fabric gets torn out of the frame.



In recent years retractable screens have been available as an alternative to traditional insect screens. Retractable screens have an inconspicuous and attractive aluminum frame and a screen fabric that stores away when not needed. The retractable screens available, until recently, were definitely a better looking addition to any home than traditional screens, but they do not always provide reliable protection from insects. The use of a spring to hold the fabric tight across the opening makes these retractable screens vulnerable to the wind. Anything more than a mild breeze may blow the fabric out of its track and a little stronger wind may cause the mechanism to retract - either way leaving your home open to insects.



Screen Solutions Inc has introduced the Plissé (PLEE'-say) retractable screen. This new design does away with the spring loaded fabric of other retractable screens and uses a unique pleated fabric to fold away when not needed. In a test using a common household fan to simulate wind, a spring loaded retractable screen failed to stay in its track with the fan 24" away while the Plissé stayed put even when the fan was placed right up to the fabric. To view a report on this test click here.

To learn more about owning Plissé retractable insect screens follow this link.

Retractable Screens for Porches, Patios and Gazebos

Retractable Window Screens

Retractable Screens for Casement Windows

Retractable Screens and Cats

Do It Yourself Plissé Retractable Screens

West Nile and Retractable Screens

Wind and Retractable Screens

Retractable Screens and Small Children

Screens Doors

The Green Building Choice

Insect Screens

Plissé Retractable Screens

Retractable Screens for Difficult Openings to Screen

Retractable Screen Door

Retractable Screens

Invisible Screen Door

Roll Up Screen Door

Invisible Screens

Disappearing Screen Door

Hidden Screens

Do It Yourself Screens

Hidden Screen Door

Roll Away Screen Door

Retractable Garage Door Screen

Mirage Screens

Sliding Door Retractable Screen

Vanishing Retractable Screen Door

French Door Retractable Screen

Retractable Screen For Patio Door

Phantom Retractable Screen Door

Phantom Screen Door

Retractable Screen Door Kit

Patio Screen Door


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