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Screen Mesh Sizes & Materials: What Do You Need? - Blog

Author: Benjamin

Oct. 21, 2024

Screen Mesh Sizes & Materials: What Do You Need? - Blog

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Consider these scenarios: 

  1. It&#;s hot and you don&#;t have air conditioning in your home or business. 

  2. You&#;ve accidentally burned tonight&#;s dinner on the stove. It&#;s still smoking. 

  3. You&#;re trying to relax and the sounds of nature would help calm your nerves.  

What&#;s the first thing you&#;ll likely do? 

Probably open a window. 

But insects, birds, leaves, and other airborne nuisances that get inside through your window can quickly make you regret opening it in the first place. 

Designed to keep elements of the great outdoors in their natural habitat without obstructing airflow, window screens create a barrier between the inside of a building and what&#;s outside. 

But wire mesh screens do more than keep bugs out and let air in -- they contribute significantly to a residential or commercial property&#;s aesthetic appeal. A building appears more finished when its windows have screens. 

Choosing a window screen isn&#;t a matter of selecting a mesh that looks good. There are two key factors that let you get the desired performance from a screen: screen mesh sizes and materials. 

What to Consider When Shopping for Wire Mesh Screens 

Selecting the right screen for a specific application takes a few factors into consideration:

  1. Screen mesh sizes and strand size: How big is whatever you want to keep out? And how wide a span do you want the screen to cover?

    How big is whatever you want to keep out? And how wide a span do you want the screen to cover?

  2. Material: Which material best suits the screen&#;s purpose, environment, and desired aesthetic?


Unsure which window screen is right for your project?

 Compare our available window screen mesh inventory:


Screen Wire Size: What Are Mesh Size and Strand Size?

Put simply, mesh size is a measurement of the holes in the screen. The size of the holes determines what gets through and what doesn&#;t. Window screen mesh hole size also influences the screen&#;s rigidity.

Strand size -- or gauge -- measures the diameter of each &#;wire&#; that makes up the screen. Thicker wire diameters add to the screen strength but can take away from its good looks and outward visibility.

Combined with a larger strand size, a window screen with a smaller mesh size will have more integrity and be able to span wider distances without sagging.

How to Measure Screen Mesh Sizes 

Measuring mesh size is a matter of finding the number of &#;holes&#; in a square inch of screen.

You can find this number by cutting a 1-inch by 1-inch hole in the middle of a piece of paper. Then:

  1. Tape the paper to the screen so the edges of the cutout line up with the vertical and horizontal wires in the screen.

  2. Count the holes in the mesh horizontally from one side of the cutout to the other. Write this number down.

  3. Count the holes from the top of the cutout to the bottom. Write it down.

  4. You now have the mesh size, which you&#;ll write as (number of horizontal holes) x (number of vertical holes). Don&#;t be surprised if the answer is 18 x 16, 18 x 14, or 20 x 20.

Window wire mesh size matters to most screens&#; principal purpose: keeping bugs out while letting air flow freely into an area. In some parts of the country (and the world), tiny flying insects (often called no-see-ums) are prevalent.

A mesh size of 18x14 or even 18x16 might not keep these menaces out. But a 20x20 mesh screen would. On the other hand, the tighter mesh also slightly reduces airflow.

What Materials Are Used to Make Screens?

As screens meet many demands, there are multiple materials from which to choose.

Window mesh screen material type plays a significant role in a screen&#;s performance. Some materials are designed for durability and longevity, while others strictly serve a functional purpose: allowing air circulation. 

Popular screen products used in the residential and commercial sectors include: 



  • Black PetScreen® -- A pet screen mesh, this Phifer product provides an insect screen with the ability to resist damage from pets. It&#;s made of vinyl-coated polyester.


  • Brite-Kote&#; Bright Aluminum Screen -- For good air ventilation and aesthetics, this aluminum mesh screen also offers durability.
  • Charcoal fiberglass screen -- Providing good visibility through the screen to the outside, fiberglass screen mesh also won&#;t rust, corrode or stain.

    Providing good visibility through the screen to the outside, fiberglass screen mesh also won&#;t rust, corrode or stain.

  • Charcoal aluminum screen -- Another metal screen mesh material, the charcoal aluminum screen offers reduced glare, good outward visibility, and a weather-resistant finish.

    Another metal screen mesh material, the charcoal aluminum screen offers reduced glare, good outward visibility, and a weather-resistant finish.

  • SeeVue insect screen -- SeeVue is a stainless steel wire mesh screen that boasts a black finish and durability.

    SeeVue is a stainless steel wire mesh screen that boasts a black finish and durability.

  • UltraVue insect screen -- Featuring excellent visibility and lasting protection, UltraVue is a fiberglass screen mesh with a vinyl coating.

    Featuring excellent visibility and lasting protection, UltraVue is a fiberglass screen mesh with a vinyl coating.

Screens are also made of copper, brass, and other materials -- the choices are pretty broad to meet a variety of applications. 

Screen and Frame Pricing:

Pricing for screens largely depends on mesh and strand size coupled with the material.

At New Angle Beveling, we offer the following prices for window screens: 

 

 


Window Screen Performance = Screen Mesh Sizes + Wire Gauge + Material

A natural part of any window, carefully selecting mesh screens helps maximize a window&#;s functionality. Combining the right screen mesh size, wire gauge, and material type lets you wholly enjoy an open window. 

Looking for a glass partner for your next commercial project? Check out our services and capabilities:

 

  (Editor's note: This blog was originally published in May and was recently updated). 

What's the Best Window Screen Frame

Screens and shades are affixed to your windows by a screen frame. The frame is an integral part of the whole picture to ensure your window screen:

    • Stays in place.

    • Fits tightly.

    • Lasts longer.

    • Complements your home decor

 

Installing a window or door screen is a technical process. It&#;s why you should always hire a professional: we avoid unnecessary damage to your window and door frames.

The same goes for a replacement screen. 

However, DIY enthusiasts, like you perhaps, want to know what&#;s the best window screen frame solution. Whether you&#;re installing a standard fiberglass screen, porch screening, or a heavy-duty commercial screen door, we&#;ve got you covered. 

This blog will get into the nitty-gritty of the different door and window screen frames available on the market. Let&#;s get right to it. 

 

How to know which frame is best for your needs?

Consider your wardrobe a moment: you&#;ve got outfits for the office, for lounging about, for gardening, golfing, and a meal out. Screen frames are similar. You have screen frames suitable for the following:

 

You first need to define your screen&#;s primary use. 

The journey in choosing your window screens is a beautiful one. You will dive into a pool of options available to discover the perfect fit for your home and needs. And your journey can begin right here with Screenmobile&#;s official blog.

The information can be overwhelming if you don&#;t set a goal in mind.

We&#;ve created a case study to enable you to choose correctly: 

Name PJ Miller Profession Financial Advisor Address Chino Hills, California Principle Residence 8 windows, 2 entry doors (front and back), patio, pool Family 1 spouse, 3 kids (under 18) Pets 1 dog, 2 cats Hobbies & Interests DIY, recycling, budgeting

PJ needs to install:

Window shades to prevent sun glare while he&#;s working in his home office, Solar shades to reduce harmful UV rays entering his home, Solar screen material to support ventilation and reduce AC costs, Heavy-duty pet resistant screens, and Security doors to prevent intruders from breaking in. 

From this list we can see that PJ will need three different types of window frames:

    • Rolled aluminum frames 

    • Extruded aluminum frames

    • Security Screen Frames

 

Rolled Aluminum Frames 

These are the most common frames used. Like everything in commerce, there are cheap and better versions. 

Most manufacturers use roll-formed aluminum with plastic corners. They&#;re inexpensive, easy to manufacture and keep costs down. (Home Depot will use these thin-walled roll-formed frames)

Cons: They&#;re flimsy, will bow, and weaken over time; the corners lack reinforcement.

At Screenmobile, we use thicker-walled rolled aluminum frames with metal corner keys and mitered corner pieces. They hold their shape longer, keep the screen tighter, and have a greater shelf expectancy than the manufacturer&#;s models.

 

Extruded Aluminum Frames

Heavy duty or extruded frames are great for the correct application, like high-traffic areas. Sliding screen doors and swinging screen doors are a must for extruded frames. Porches and patios on the larger side would also require extruded frames to hold the screens tight for longer and withstand stronger weather conditions. Extruded window screens are a bit overkill if it&#;s just for keeping bugs out.

 

Security Screen Frames

When you&#;re worried about security and safety, you need a screen that will provide both. It starts with a security screen frame that&#;s a very heavy-duty frame. Then you add stainless steel mesh to make a cut-resistant security screen built to keep you safe for the years to come.

So you can see now how PJ needs a variety of different window screen frames. We advise you to list the various screens you require and their locations to get started on your buyer journey. 

 

Other screen frames on the market

There are different door and window screen frames that you might be interested in for residential or commercial purposes.

 

Rolled vinyl frames

Although aluminum is strong and will last longer, exposure to salt from the sea corrodes and damages it.

Vinyl is the best option in this case. Vinyl won&#;t last as long in rigidity and structure, but it won&#;t rust and fade as quickly as aluminum. Just ask Bob Vila.

The question you need to consider is: do you want durable frames that will look worn after a few years, or do you want frames to look good until you can budget newer ones?  Many homeowners will choose the latter, wishing to maintain their curbside appeal. 

 

Standard Bug Frame

A thicker more durable option that&#;s great for windows and small door openings. This screen frame is used with a standard bug screen to stop insects and critters from entering your home. You may want to consider swapping this out if you have pets or kids and need something a little bit stronger.

 

Lip Frame 

These are for those complicated window frames &#; there really is something for everything out there. The lip allows a more straightforward installation into larger window frame channels. 

 

Standard Sun Frame

These frames accommodate heavier materials, like sun and solar screens. They measure  1&#; x 7/16&#;, as standard screen size. 

As Dorothea Hudson, home improvement expert with Clearsurance.com, says, &#;The main characteristics in a window to evaluate are the size of the frame, the gauge of the frame, style of the frame, material, and color of the frame.&#;

 

What are window screens frames made of?

Window screens come in the following materials:

    • Aluminium

    • Vinyl

    • Fiberglass

    • Wood

    • Steel

 

It boils down to what your home is currently built with, existing door and window frames, your budget, and your curbside appeal. 

 

Window Screen Frame Color Options

The beauty of Screenmobile is how you can customize your screen needs. Have your screen frame the same color as your home decor. We have on hand six standard colors but custom colors can be ordered. We won&#;t be able to do that on-site, but that shouldn&#;t discourage you from asking nonetheless. 

 

Contact Screenmobile to discuss your screen needs

As always, we are but a short few clicks away. Contact us to discuss your project or emergency, and we&#;ll come to you with a selection for you to choose the best window screen frame for your needs. Once you&#;ve decided on what you&#;d like, we&#;ll come back to install your screens professionally. 

Any place, any need, any screen. Give us a call.

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