How to fix the screen in your storm door
If you are getting tired of seeing the ugly hole in the screen
of your aluminum screen door perhaps its time you tried to fix
it yourself.
The big problem with aluminum screen doors is sometimes people
paint them and the screen frame just wont come out of the door
easily without damaging the paint job or damaging the screen
frame.
No problem, you can fix it without removing it from the door.
You still have to get the glass out from the door frame. Usually
that involves lifting it up all the way, pulling out the bottom
edge of the glass slightly then pulling it all the way down and
out.
If you have got that far you should have complete access to the
screen from the inside of the storm door. Pull out the old
plastic spline that holds the screen it, saving it if possible.
Pull out the screen material.
Cut a new piece of screen cloth three inches larger than the
opening all around and take four two-inch pieces of spline. Use
a flat blade screwdriver to poke the spline into the screen
frame to hold the cloth in at each of the four corners of the
frame. Be careful if you are using aluminum screen cloth, push
in the spline gently so as not to rip the cloth.
Once you have the cloth secured you will need to purchase a
cheap screen roller from the hardware store. One that has a
metal wheel is best. Gently start rolling the cloth into the
screen frame at one of the vertical sides and use the use the
roller to push in the spline all the way up the screen channel.
When you come to a corner you will have to remove the small
piece of spline used to hold the cloth in. and re roll the new
spline in and around the corner using the screwdriver blade to
push into the corner. Go slowly and carefully !, if you rip the
screen you will have to start from the beginnning again !
As you continue rolling in the spline across the top of the
frame, have someone support the back of the frame with their
hand, to prevent pressure on the glass window above. Continue
rolling in the spline and then just cut away the excess screen
with a utility knife. You are done !
Many screens can be repaired in place in this manner, and it
saves a trip to the glass shop and all the fuss of trying to get
the screen in and out. You wont have to put up with that
unsightly hole in the screen in the front door of your house any
longer !