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Tips on Installing a Screen Door

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Tips on Installing a Screen Door


If you want a breeze without the bugs, a screen door offers a perfect solution. If your home lacks a screen door, you can easily install one yourself in an afternoon. Same goes for when you already have a screen door in place, but it’s in need of some repair. We’ll show you how this DIY is an easy one to cross off your to-do list, with a little help from McCoy’s.

Measure First

 

As tempting as it may be to run out to the store immediately, you should first take stock of your current screen door (or the doorway where you want to install one).

Types of Screen Doors

 

You can truly customize your screen door to fit your home’s design or your needs. If you have a large dog, you may want one with a solid lower half so it can’t bust through the screen to chase every mailman. Or, if your kids slam the screen door all day long, you may want to include a pneumatic door jack to keep your home quieter. Remember that screen doors aren’t meant to provide security, like a lockable storm door, and they won’t keep the elements out of your home.

Different screen frame materials include vinyl and aluminum (sometimes offered in pre-painted designs) or wood, which can be custom painted to match your home’s trim or add a bit of flair to a gloomy doorway. You can find plain screen doors with two simple top and bottom panels, or decorative options with a variety of screen or solid panels. Screen mesh can also come in a variety of materials and tones, from fiberglass to aluminum, and dark gray or black to a copper tone.

If you want to truly DIY this project, you can even build your own screen door from scratch! If you want a truly unique doorway and you’re up for a project that’s a bit more complex, consider making your own door with supplies you can find at McCoy’s.

What's Needed: Hardware and Tools Required

 

You’ll notice on the McCoy’s website, we offer several “screen door kits” that come with all the hinges, handles, and even latches you’d need for installation. But you’ll also need a few more items to get your project going.

Make sure you have:

Basic Installation (and Some Tips and Tricks)

 

There isn’t exactly one size that fits all with screen door installation, and you’ll want to check your specific type, along with its brand for detailed steps. However, there are some basic considerations you’ll want to keep in mind to install a screen door.

A Quick Way to Fix a Torn Screen

 

If you’re just here for the torn screen repair tips, these are the basics:

McCoy's Has Everything You Need

 

From a big undertaking to a quick project, McCoy’s has the expert experience and quality materials to get this project off your To-Do list and onto your Done list. Ask us about what type of screen door is right for your home, and by tonight you could be enjoying some lovely breezes and the sounds of nature right from your own backyard.