Window Screen Repair in Ben Bolt, TX
Hot semi-arid South Texas climate.
For window screen repair, the service area covers roughly 40 miles from central Ben Bolt.
Common reasons to call
- A screen has a hole, tear, or rip that lets bugs in
- The mesh is stretched, sagging, or has pulled loose from the frame
- A window screen frame is bent, cracked, or came apart at the corners
- A sliding screen door is off its track, hard to slide, or has worn rollers
- Sun glare and heat are strong and the owner wants solar screens to cut it down
- Old gray mesh has gotten brittle and crumbles when touched
- A pet clawed through the screen and it needs a tougher pet-grade mesh
- New screens are needed after a window replacement or a storm
Typical work
- Re-screening a single window screen with fresh mesh in the same frame
- Rebuilding or replacing a bent or broken screen frame
- Fixing or replacing a sliding patio screen door, including rollers and the track
- Making new solar screens to block sun and heat on sun-facing windows
- Swapping standard mesh for pet-resistant or tighter no-see-um mesh
- Building a set of new screens for a whole house or a window replacement job
Typical turnaround
Small repairs are often same-day or next-day. Custom solar screens or a whole-house set can take a few days to a week because the mesh and frames are built to your window sizes.
Materials and equipment
- Fiberglass insect screen mesh
- Aluminum or heavier metal screen mesh
- Solar screen (sun-blocking) fabric
- Pet-resistant heavy-duty mesh
- No-see-um fine mesh for tiny gnats
- Aluminum screen frame stock
- Corner keys and frame connectors
- Rubber spline that holds mesh in the frame groove
- Sliding screen door rollers and track hardware
- Pull tabs, clips, and mounting hardware
Job sizes
Minor
A single screen with a small tear, or one screen rescreened in its existing frame. Quick in-and-out or drop-off work.
Standard
A handful of screens rescreened or a sliding screen door repaired with new rollers and track cleanup in one visit.
Major
A full set of new screens for a house, solar screens across many sun-facing windows, or new frames built for a window replacement.
Replacement
Every screen and frame remade from scratch, or a full switch to solar or pet-grade mesh on the whole home, often measured and built to order.
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓A good pro measures each opening instead of guessing, since window sizes vary even in the same house.
- ✓They ask what you want the screen to do, such as keep bugs out, block sun, or hold up to pets, and then match the mesh to that.
- ✓They give a clear written quote that says whether it covers rescreening only or new frames too.
- ✓They use fresh spline, not the old brittle spline, so the new mesh stays tight and does not pull loose.
- ✓They check the frame and corners before rescreening and tell you if a bent frame needs rebuilding.
- ✓For sliding screen doors, a careful pro looks at the rollers and track, not just the mesh, so the fix actually lasts.
- ✓They clean up cut mesh and old spline and leave your window sills the way they found them.
- ✓An honest pro will tell you when a repair is not worth it and a new screen is the better value.
General liability insurance, a local business or DBA registration, and workers' compensation if they have a crew. Look for good reviews, clear written quotes, and time working in the Coastal Bend.
Common questions
Can a torn screen be fixed, or does the whole thing need replacing?
It depends on the frame. If the aluminum frame is still straight and the corners are solid, a pro can usually pull the old mesh out and put fresh mesh in for less than a new screen. If the frame is bent or cracked at the corners, it is often cheaper and cleaner to rebuild the frame too.
What is the difference between regular mesh, solar screen, and pet screen?
Regular insect mesh (fiberglass or aluminum) keeps bugs out and lets you see through clearly. Solar screen is a tighter, darker fabric that blocks a lot of sun and heat, which helps on south and west windows in South Texas. Pet screen is a thick, tough mesh made to stand up to claws. Ask the pro which mesh fits your window and your goal.
Do I need to take my screens off, or does the pro come to me?
Both are common. Some shops ask you to pop the screens out and drop them off, which can be cheaper. Others send someone to measure, remove, and reinstall at your home, which is easier for you and needed for hard-to-reach or upstairs windows. Ask which the pro offers before you book.
Why does mesh in the Coastal Bend seem to wear out faster?
Strong sun, heat, salt air near the coast, and blowing dust all age screen mesh over time. Older gray fiberglass can get brittle and crack. If your screens crumble when you touch them, that is normal wear and a good sign it is time to rescreen.
My sliding patio screen door keeps jumping the track. Can that be fixed?
Usually yes. Most of the time it is worn or dirty rollers, a bent track, or wheels that need adjusting. A pro can replace the rollers, clean or straighten the track, and get it sliding smoothly again. If the door frame itself is badly bent, a new screen door may cost about the same as the repair.
Can solar screens really help with cooling costs?
Solar screens block a good share of the sun before it hits the glass, so rooms on the sunny side of the house tend to stay cooler and the AC does not have to work as hard. How much you save depends on your windows, which way they face, and your home. A pro can tell you which windows would get the most benefit.
How long should new screens last?
There is no fixed number, but good mesh installed with fresh spline commonly lasts several years before sun and weather break it down. Solar screen fabric and heavier metal mesh tend to hold up longer than basic fiberglass. Keeping frames clean and out of hard impacts helps them last.
Should I match my new screens to the old ones?
It helps for looks. Screens come in different mesh colors like charcoal and gray, and different frame colors. If you are only fixing a few, ask the pro to match the color and mesh type so the repaired ones blend with the rest of the house.