Torn, bent, or missing screens let bugs in and reduce your home’s ventilation options.
Torn, bent, or missing screens let bugs in and reduce your home's ventilation options. National Glass & Mirror provides professional screen installation, replacement, and repair for windows, doors, patios, and porches. We custom-build screens to fit any opening — standard or non-standard sizes — using durable mesh materials that last.
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Not all screen mesh is the same. The right material depends on your priorities — durability, visibility, pet resistance, or UV protection.
A: Standard window re-screening (new mesh in your existing frame) typically costs $25–$75 per screen. Full screen replacement (new frame and mesh) ranges from $40–$150 per screen depending on size and mesh type. Patio door screens range from $100–$300. We provide free estimates.
A: Standard fiberglass screens last 5–10 years with normal use. Pet-resistant, aluminum, and solar screens last longer — typically 10–15+ years. Lifespan depends on sun exposure, weather, and whether pets or kids put stress on the mesh.
A: Yes. We fabricate screens for any size or shape — including arched, circular, and irregular windows. If it has a frame, we can build a screen for it.
A: Pet-resistant mesh (vinyl-coated polyester) is 7x stronger than standard fiberglass and resists clawing, pushing, and chewing. It's the single best upgrade for any home with dogs or cats.
A: Yes. Solar screen mesh blocks 65–90% of the sun's heat before it enters your home. In sunny climates, solar screens on south and west-facing windows can noticeably reduce cooling costs — some homeowners report savings of 15–25% on summer electricity bills.
A: Yes. We install single and double retractable screen systems for French doors, entry doors, and large openings. The screen retracts into a slim cassette when not in use.