If your screen tears within a year of installation, Alside will replace it at no additional cost to you (although, similar to dry cleaning, you will need to drop it off and pick it up when it’s finished). If it has been more than a year since installation, you will need to contact a nearby glass and screen company or purchase a kit for re-rolling fiberglass screen yourself (you can find these kits on Amazon, at any big-box retailer, or at your neighborhood hardware store). You could try the following nearby option for full service rescreening:
To learn how to quickly remove and reinstall the screen in your window (it’s practically as simple as brushing your teeth! ), click on the video below. Most screen repair businesses will demand that you deliver the screen frame to them if it has been more than a year since the window was installed.
How to Remove a Window Screen in a Slider Window
A slider window’s window screen removal procedure is very similar to other window screen removal procedures.
When you’re ready to replace the screen, carefully set it aside.
Remove aluminum screens from inside your home.
Remove the top screen of a window first if it has two screens. With both sashes tilted in:
Grasp lower right screen ridge with fingers.
To compress the screen’s hidden spring clips on the left side, push/pull the left corner outward and away from you.
Move the screen down, to the right, away from you, and out of your line of sight.
To remove bottom screen:
Slide screen up to clear bottom track.
To compress the screen’s hidden spring clips on the left side, grasp the top of the screen and push outward and away from you.