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10 Uses for Window Screens

Author: Minnie

Apr. 29, 2024

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10 Uses for Window Screens

Give Your Screen Another Go

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If replacing yours this summer left you with extra fiberglass material, don’t just scrap it. Instead, tailor it to these new purposes.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of window screen mesh uses. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

1. Protect Newly Seeded Grass

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Stop hungry birds from devouring the seeds you planted in a bare spot of lawn by covering it with a patch of screen. Tack it in place with a few long nails; remove them once the blades sprout.

2. Prevent Drain Clogs

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Wad up some screen scraps and tuck them into a utility sink’s drain to keep debris from slipping through.

3. Scrub Your Skin Clean

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Gently rub a length of mesh over hands to scrape away dried-on paint.

4. Sift Unmixed Grout

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Use a piece of screen as a sieve to uncake powdered grout and remove any lumps before mixing with water.

5. Dry Herbs

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Staple mesh to a wood frame to make a platform for drying fresh sprigs. Place the frame wood-side down so air flows beneath the mesh.

6. Keep Critters Out

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Think like an insect, then stuff strips of screen into narrow crevices in your home—like those around pipe entries under sinks—to foil pests.

7. Make Compost Tea

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Bundle a half pound of compost in a 1-foot square of mesh, and cinch with twine to make a tea bag. Soak the bag in a 5-gallon bucket of water for a week or so, stirring daily. Fertilize a veggie patch with the brew.

8. Give a Sponge Scour Power

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Cover a plain household sponge with a piece of screen, and tie with string at both ends to prep it for heavy scrubbing jobs.

9. Strain Old Paint

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Pour paint through a piece of screening to filter out debris from an otherwise still-good batch.

10. Keep Soil Inside a Flowerpot

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Line the bottom with a patch of screen before filling it, to stop dirt from washing out through the drain hole.

Window Screen Mesh Types Explained

Different Kinds of Window Screen Mesh Explained

Standard Fiberglass Window Screen is a Flexible, economical and easy to install screening. Fiberglass screen does not crease, dent, or unravel. The most commonly used window and door screening for new construction and replacement window screens. Charcoal color is the most popular as it has the best outward visibility.
Available in Charcoal and Silver Gray colors.
Mesh: 18 x 16, Diameter: .011


Charcoal Fiberglass
Insect Screen

Charcoal FiberglassInsect Screen


Silver Grey Fiberglass
Insect Screen

Silver Grey FiberglassInsect Screen

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Aluminum Wire Window Screen is a Strong and durable insect screening that resists rust and will not sag. A protective finish prevents corrosion and strengthens the weave. Charcoal and Black aluminum screen finish reduce glare for greater outward visibility.
Available in Bright, Charcoal, and Black.
Mesh: 18 x 16, Diameter: .011


Charcoal Aluminum
Insect Screen

Charcoal AluminumInsect Screen


Bright/Silver Aluminum
Insect Screen

Bright/Silver AluminumInsect Screen


Black Aluminum
Insect Screen

Black AluminumInsect Screen

Patio, Porch & Pool Insect Screen is a Heavy Duty Fiberglass Screen Mesh designed for use in pool, patio, porch and sun room enclosures. It's increased diameter strand is ideal for larger openings where extra strength is needed on wide spans of screen. Charcoal color is the most requested as it has the best outward visibility.
Available in Charcoal and Silver Gray colors.
Mesh: 18 x 14, Diameter: .013.


Charcoal Patio & Pool Screen

Charcoal Patio & Pool Screen


Silver Grey Patio & Pool Screen

Silver Grey Patio & Pool Screen

No-See-Um Insect Window Screen is A finer mesh fiberglass screen to protect against no-see-um, gnats, sand flies, and other tiny insects common in low marshy and coastal areas.
Is also Heavy Duty Mesh suitable for Patio, Porch and Pool Enclosures.
Charcoal color only.
Mesh: 20 x 20, Diameter: .013.


Charcoal No-See-Um Fiberglass Screen

Florida Glass Privacy Screen is the same heavy mesh as Pool & Patio screen, with the addition of a plastic laminate to protect against the elements. Often used in the bottom portions of pool and patio enclosures to keep grass clippings out or in sections where privacy is desired.
Charcoal color only.
Mesh: 18 x 14, Diameter: .013.


Charcoal Florida Glass Privacy Screen

Copper Bronze Window Screen is Comprised of 90% copper and 10” zinc. Premier window screening offering superior strength and durability in a bright gold finish that will oxidize to a patina that protects the copper screening from corrosion.
Mesh: 18 x 14, Diameter: .011.


Copper/Bronze Window Screening

For more what is copper mesh used forinformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

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