Screen Walls For Porch
Metro aluminum screen panels custom made to size for you.
Screen walls for porch. The screen wall frame is constructed using an extruded aluminum channel secured to your existing wood posts or concrete walls using the included fasteners. After constructing the screen frame fiberglass screen material is rolled and locked into the frame s channels with flat spline. You can hang them on one or both sides of your patio or porch. The supplied hardware is extruded aluminum for maximum strength and weather ability.
When screening in a porch select rolls of screen appropriate for the dimensions of your framework or for any frames that need replacement mesh. Screen systems to choose from include. Inside a linear foyer reveals a generous staircase with cascading landing. Out from the deck on both sides.
Screen wall is the ideal solution for a durable weather resistant porch. Costs and other considerations the materials to screen in an existing covered porch of approximately 200 sq. The panels look super stylish and will make any outdoor area more discreet but also more fashionable with this interesting design. The screen porch system framing is all extruded aluminum with baked on enamel finish.
How to install estimate materials find a dealer buy online. Metro screenworks inventories several types of porch screen systems so you can choose the custom screens that will work for your porch. Comprised of pvc vinyl reinforced with composite fiber additives screen wall enables home pros and diy home owners to create a clean low maintenance porch that will stand the test of time. You ll have to decide whether to cut a slot where the porch walls meet the siding.
Further back a centrally placed kitchen is connected to all of the other main level entertaining spaces through expansive cased openings. Modular screen porch framing system made of rigid pvc vinyl and composite fiber additives to withstand extreme wind and weather. Make a mark 1 5 8 in. Pieces of base strips with grooves to hold the screen and the cap strips that cover the base come in 8 foot sections.
For a small patio such as one shown above three screens is enough but a larger patio may require 4 or 5. They can be cut to fit using tin snips or a similar cutting tool. You will be cutting both the vertical and horizontal profiles from these 16 20 lengths and screwing them together much like an erector set. Then make another mark 5 1 8 in.
If your siding is stucco brick or stone you may want to butt the walls to the siding.