If you just moved into a new place with screens or are considering replacing your current windows or doors, you may be wondering if you really need screens. There are financial and comfort advantages you may not know, though. Let’s go through their benefits, potential negatives and key considerations so you know exactly what you can expect.
While you do not need screens on your windows and doors, they’re a good idea for most homes. With relatively minimal upfront costs and maintenance needs, they offer:
One benefit of screened windows and doors that’s overlooked is how they add value to a home. Since they contribute to your home’s overall performance and protection, they can be a noteworthy selling point if they’re properly maintained. Of course, a screen is only as valuable as the window or door it’s in. Window World designs products with durability and energy efficiency in mind to keep you and your wallet happy.
A screen can come with a purchased window or door, but there is no standard practice—it ultimately depends on the manufacturer. With Window World, screens are included with all of our window styles that open at no additional cost. We also include screens with our patio doors and storm door styles.
While the positives far outweigh the negatives, there are some potential setbacks for window and door screens.
In a best-case scenario, a screen can live on for years if it’s treated correctly and made of durable materials. If a screen is not kept clean or becomes dented, corroded, stretched or torn up, you may as well not have one at all.
A damaged screen can require a DIY fix, expert help or even a brand-new replacement if the issue is too severe. In any case, there will be associated costs (though they should be relatively low).
During colder months in Toledo, screens left up can potentially get ice or snow trapped between them. Taking them down before this happens should prevent any issues.
If you have cats or other pets that you know will mess with your screens, you may need to watch your pets carefully or opt for heavy-duty models that are specifically made to resist animal damage.
If you’re ready to get window or door screens in your home, here are the factors you should think through:
Once you’ve weighed all your options, you can proceed with a DIY installation (if you have the tools and expertise) or a professional one if you want results without any hassles. In most cases, we’d recommend going with a professional. After installation is complete, it’s just a matter of maintaining the condition of your screens:
Beyond extra barriers, window screens and screen doors can make your home a better place to be. When installed as part of Window World products, you’re able to enjoy all of the cost, comfort and safety benefits even more. Get started with your free in-home estimate and learn everything we can do for you and your home.