Garage Door Screens
Imagine adding additional living or entertaining space to your home, without spending a fortune on remodeling and renovations! Guess what, garage door screens allow you to do just that.
While garage door screens are becoming more popular in the U.S. market, they certainly aren’t a new idea. In fact, people have been using custom screen installations to close in their garage for years. The demand for these screens has started to increase as our amount of usable, livable space has continued to decrease.
Where to Purchase this Product
Garage door screens are available from a variety of online retailers and we have seen a some of them being sold through online auctions as well. You may wish to check out our manufacturers directory to get started.
If you are buying from an online auction, or any online retailer, be sure to view their return policy and make sure that your garage measurements are correct before placing an order.
What are Garage Door Screens?
Quite simply, garage door screens are just screens. They allow you the ability to close off your garage to unwanted pests and debris, while maintaining the open air atmosphere that you enjoy.
Granted, these screens are becoming increasingly more complex, with the market making way for motorized and automatic screen installations, although there are still many manufacturers churning out manual screens for consumers. The majority of manual type garage door screens are very easy to install and remove, most only taking around ten minutes.
Whether you are using a motorized garage door screen, or just the traditional put it on and take it off type, you’ve probably already realized the true value in these products.
How to Install a Garage Door Screen
Unfortunately, it is near impossible for us to tell everyone how to install their garage door screen. There are now a number of garage door hardware resellers and manufacturers marketing these screens. Some of the more complicated screen styles may require professional installation, while most manual styles are designed for installation by the homeowner.
If you are having trouble locating the maker of your particular screen, you may consider visiting our list of garage door manufacturers, or contact us and we will be happy to help anyway that we can.
* photo credited to Get Organized