The Ultimate Guide To Flat Spline Screening

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2018
  • The best tutorial on RUclips to show you how to easily and effortlessly screen or re-screen your patio using FLAT SPLINE!
    you can order them (the clips) on amazon - type in advanced screenworks screen clip system - it will come up as « lifestyle screens - screen clip system » they are $20.40
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Комментарии • 374

  • @ryangwin1318
    @ryangwin1318 4 года назад +39

    Ive installed yards and yards screen for aluminum channeling being I live in Florida. I’ve never user capri clips, but the best alternative I can recommend without making an additional purchase is to cut small 2 inch pieces of the spline use them to rough-in the screen in the same way hes using the clips. The biggest issue people seem to face, isn’t with rolling the screen, its with sizing the proper flat spline to the screen channeling. Not all channeling has the same size spline, and with changes in material of screen, you have to adjust for the additional bulk of material in that channel if your using metal screen, vs using fiberglass screen. If the flat spline is too large, good luck rolling that in no matter what tactic you try. Likewise, if the spline is too small, it wont hold up well like its designed. Just another way to install screen without needing any extra purchases.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад +1

      Ryan Gwin thanks for the comment! I definitely appreciate you sharing the extra tips!

    • @robertfrank3560
      @robertfrank3560 Год назад

      Yes It works for a rookie like me

    • @mariebee3146
      @mariebee3146 Год назад

      You said it. Trying to figure out the right size spline has been an absolute nightmare for me. I have 6 different spline sizes sitting on my counter and none seem like they are going to work. Meanwhile my screen enclosure is all loose because the first size I used was too small. Nightmare!

  • @terryatadrenalinsgarage5021
    @terryatadrenalinsgarage5021 26 дней назад

    6 years later and your video is still helping folks. I am about to replace the lower sections of my pool enclosure and have been dreading it. Your video seems to give me a little more courage, because the last time I tried to replace a screen was at least 15 - 20 years ago and it didn't go so well. I will order those clips, which are now branded as Lifestyle (as shown in your link), even though some reviewers say the material that the clips are made of is brittle and break easily. Thank you for your video. Here's to hoping my install goes well!

  • @charliebezoski450
    @charliebezoski450 6 месяцев назад +2

    After watching your video I ordered the clips. They worked fantastically - thanks for the video

  • @douglandphair437
    @douglandphair437 2 года назад +4

    Dude! You're a life saver! You're correct. There's nothing like this on youtube. This will help me finish my new screened porch. Thanks again.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  2 года назад

      Hell yeah! Get that screen done - thanks for the comment !

  • @jaslady22
    @jaslady22 2 года назад +4

    Wow, done in 10 minutes (or less) and without cussing and all by yourself- I LOVE it, thank you for teaching folks to not be afraid, you CAN tackle this and keep your head about you and not drive those around you crazy! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @scottmarks7589
    @scottmarks7589 4 года назад +11

    You’re a genius! I tried for about 30 minutes to re-screen a small section, unsuccessfully, and have screened hundreds of regular spline screens. After this video absolutely minimal effort and perfect job. Thanks.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Good thing you found the video ! Thanks for leaving a comment - I appreciate it !

  • @mayraroderick7547
    @mayraroderick7547 8 месяцев назад +2

    excellent tutorial. You blew away all the other videos

  • @jp17ucf
    @jp17ucf 5 лет назад +9

    I was too impatient to wait for the clips to arrive, so I just used painter's tape to tape the top and did it in the order of top, left, right bottom and it turned out great. The key was knowing about the groove and following this technique for insertion, thank you! I was repairing two screen doors though, not as large of an opening.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      jp17ucf hey whatever works right ! I’m glad this could help! Definitely appreciate the comment !

  • @jerrylandowski4755
    @jerrylandowski4755 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much!!! I have so much trouble holding the screen while placing in the spline. You are life savior.

  • @peterpowers4851
    @peterpowers4851 Год назад +1

    Great video, no dumb intro, straight to the point, and helpful tips. I have a screened in pool and I know someday I will need to replace some to the screen and your video shows me that it's not as intimidating as I originally thought it would be.

  • @irie4i
    @irie4i 4 года назад +3

    Nice video, glad that I learned about those clips. You're right about the circus act. I've installed screens half dozen times before. I've also learned that the screen should be laid out in the sun first. As they will loosen up, if installed cold . Thanks for the heads up on those clips.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Glad this helped you out -
      I hope the screen comes out good - thanks for the comment !

  • @barryhigdon4675
    @barryhigdon4675 Год назад

    Thank you from all of us that have been doing the hard way for much too long!

  • @tomsommer54
    @tomsommer54 9 месяцев назад

    That was really cool Jason. I love the way all the experts come out of the wood work when people make a how to video. Thank you Jason.

  • @erickspears1889
    @erickspears1889 11 месяцев назад

    Brother are you kidding me. What a fantastic video. You make your time so useful when you have the right material and the right tools for the job. One thing more is that your terminology is absolutely perfect. Thank you

  • @setag54321
    @setag54321 3 года назад +1

    Can I say that, " YOU ARE THE MAN!!!" Thank You kind Sir!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome thanks for commenting I appreciate it !

  • @noahcobb4206
    @noahcobb4206 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I just landed a job for a friend replacing their screen on their patio and I’ve only had experience with smaller window screens! This helped a lot!

  • @nonawolf7495
    @nonawolf7495 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the close up shots and detailed explanation - very helpful!! I just watched a bunch of screen repair videos and yours is by far the best. Nice job!

  • @mikes4135
    @mikes4135 3 года назад +3

    Awesome, thanks for the tips. I like how you used the spline tool to push in the screen before you pushed in the spline., That makes sense, and you're the first one to show that. Looks good btw.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      Yeah they don’t want these secrets out lol ! Glad this helped you out ! Thanks for the comment

  • @snowbird151
    @snowbird151 4 года назад +3

    I watched your video yesterday, I did not have the clips which would have helped. I taped the screen in place and did as you instructed, so simple thanks again. !!!

    • @capeheartriz
      @capeheartriz 3 года назад

      yep,tape....or small piece of round spline for temporary hold

  • @kudalayd
    @kudalayd 5 месяцев назад

    Thank-you for doing this tutorial on installing flat spline. Due to some bad storms in the FL Panhandle January 9th, one of my big screen panels was ripped in half. As an active female, closing in on 70, I decided to tackle this project by myself. I had already ordered some other clips which are so much more difficult for me to squeeze shut. I wish I had watched your tutorial first. I found you when I was having a heck of a time installing that spline. What took me almost over an hour on one section of spline turned into only minutes for each section for the rest of my project. Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you! Your instructions saved my sanity, downplayed my excessive speaking to myself in French and helped me get a project completed most men wouldn't tackle. This is "the best tutorial on RUclips to show you how to easily and effortlessly screen...using FLAT SPLINE!"

  • @shannonsimon8875
    @shannonsimon8875 Год назад

    Best show and tell I have seen. Made a job that used to be so aggravating to do alone, so easy and quick.

  • @robertpaul5199
    @robertpaul5199 Год назад

    Thanks Jason, your instructions were the best ones explained on RUclips. I have a porch like yours and had no idea how to proceed. Thanks again !!!

  • @MrDuran9000
    @MrDuran9000 4 года назад

    Just great. Do not know how to thank you. Learned so much in 10min. Just outstanding!
    Hope blessings keep coming your way. ALL THE WAY!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Thank You! I appreciate it I'm glad this could help!

  • @hollyyoung649
    @hollyyoung649 5 лет назад +6

    Oh thank you! We have flat spline and we're doing this this weekend. I found these clips on Amazon for 22.00 with free prime shipping in ONE day. It will be here tomorrow!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Holly Young Awesome! That should make life a lot easier this weekend 😉

  • @Josh-ok9py
    @Josh-ok9py 3 года назад +1

    This is one of those things in life that you don't have time to figure out until you need too, then there:s no help, but this author finally said enough! Thank you, I feel confident to do our sunroom now

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад +1

      May the sun shine down on you ! Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it!

  • @skeeterguyfishing
    @skeeterguyfishing Год назад

    The clips helped a lot. They were easier to move and saved time over using small pieces of spline. Thank you for a great video.

  • @clermontcubby9207
    @clermontcubby9207 4 года назад

    Thanks... just ordered the clips. Will be re-screening this week.

  • @dennissytsma3561
    @dennissytsma3561 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding video. My wife and I spent allot of time trying to do this today but gave up and now that we have your tips we plan to buy more supplies and try again tomorrow. Thanks for your help.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  2 года назад

      Awesome ! don’t give up - I hope the new supplies help!

  • @thriftypenny468
    @thriftypenny468 2 года назад

    Thank you. I've been putting this off for way to long. So happy to see your clip trick.

  • @bobmiller4818
    @bobmiller4818 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, great video. You were the only one that showed the re-screening process in a real world situation. And you also sold me on the clips, I was hesitant but you definitely sold me on them.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Bob Miller they should start sending over the commission lol 😂 - the clips are awesome glad that this could help !

  • @stevemiller3019
    @stevemiller3019 2 года назад

    Thanks for creating this video, it explained a lot of things I was missing. The clamps are really interesting and seeing you put the spline in really helped.

  • @scottraymer6835
    @scottraymer6835 Год назад

    Bro!! I was going crazy trying to get this done for my screen door! You saved my sanity and made it so easy! Thank you for sharing!

  • @paulwingfield2136
    @paulwingfield2136 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jason! Exactly what I needed. Installing my screened in porch today!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Paul Wingfield awesome ! That’s what I like to hear - let us know how it goes?!

  • @btomas225
    @btomas225 4 года назад +3

    Funny thing is that I did a few of my screens a couple years back without the clips....Just have to do it on a calm day. I just taped my screen at the top with some masking tape, rolled the screen into the slot, positioned the spline as you said (I figured it out myself) and rolled it in. Then I pulled it taught at the bottom and pretty much did the same thing. Then, lastly I did the sides. Perfect! BTW, it took me awhile to find the right spline. Like you said, I tried round spline and the screens blew out on a windy day. I finally found the right spline on amazon and WALA, I was in business.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      B Tomas thanks for the comment! the flat Spline does make a world of difference I’m glad you were able to make that adjustment!

  • @charliekautzmann8012
    @charliekautzmann8012 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, very informative. So happy to see those clips from Amazon.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      You're Welcome I'm glad this could help!

  • @ronkrifchin8501
    @ronkrifchin8501 3 года назад +1

    What a terrific demo video. Thanks very much for taking the time to post and teach us novice DIYers. Just finishing the framing for our new screened (Screening part to come! LOL) in porch and getting to the installation of the screens. I was scratching my head on how to install them until I watched your video! A big thanks again for your help...

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome ! That’s great that this helped you out ! I definitely appreciate the feedback !

  • @jonathanbuster3008
    @jonathanbuster3008 10 месяцев назад

    Outstanding real-life screen flat spline installation tutorial. All the the others either showed spline installation without screen, spline installation with screen on a horizontal work surface, or no demonstrated use of the clips. Tutorial successfully made a real bitch job a walk in the park. My wife and dogs are also grateful - my frustration and frequent f-bombing ended after viewing Jason Cook's tutorial.

  • @DebbieDusseau
    @DebbieDusseau 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I worked on my lanai screen two hours and was having a terrible time! Lots of curse words and screen wasn't holding. You are my new hero!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      Haha thank you not all heroes wear capes ! Thanks for the feedback !

  • @DanTheMan1701
    @DanTheMan1701 Год назад

    Great info, I ordered my clips and will start a re-screen project soon, thanks for the great flat spline procedure.

  • @qillerdaemon9331
    @qillerdaemon9331 3 года назад +7

    Interesting! I struggled with the flat spine for some time, in general just trying to get it started. The guys at HD recommended the round spline at the .140 size. Which immediately popped right out, so I moved to the .190 size, which worked until one of my kitties just pushed the screen right out with a paw, although it seemed tight enough for me. Then I tried the .220 round spine, which caused unmerciful problems, including getting it started, and the spline roller popping out and jabbing holes into the screen fabric. But it was very tight. Because a 50' roll of .190 spline only costs $8 and puts a decent dent in the fabric into the groove, I'm going to try that before putting out for the bucks on those clips. But you're right, this is the first video that properly explained the groove and how to insert the spline correctly, so I'll give the flat spline another try. +1! :D

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for that - yeah the flat spline is tricky but it holds the screen the best ! I appreciate the comment !

    • @mariebee3146
      @mariebee3146 Год назад

      Any luck with the flat spline? Sounds like I'm having similar struggles as you did. Feeling pretty lost right now.

  • @poiqweee
    @poiqweee 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent explanation. I appreciate it and extremely helpful. Best on RUclips. Thanks again, you made my day. Subscribed.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      clark henderson thank you for the comment I’m glad this could help!

  • @lequang2296
    @lequang2296 5 лет назад

    Great !
    Best instructions make sense
    Crystal clear- Thank You

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      LeQuang thank you , glad this could help!

  • @fillalau
    @fillalau Год назад

    Best video for screening, good job and thank you.

  • @joseferrer4523
    @joseferrer4523 Год назад

    Best screening video I've seen. Thanks so much.

  • @larrygrehan1
    @larrygrehan1 3 года назад

    This is the best demo I've seen on replacing the screens. Thank You

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome ! I appreciate the comment !

  • @ChristianAVS
    @ChristianAVS Год назад

    Thanks. Will reference this video when I start replacing one of my screens this week.

  • @jims162
    @jims162 5 лет назад +5

    I just started with my screendoor, and have to do my whole room so I trying to get away with round spline. Didn't work too good. I heard the flat stuff was a pain, and I don't have anyone to help holding and whatever so that's how I found your video. I'm ordering that Screen Clip System today, don't care how much. You did a great job in this video. Circus performer. Hahahahaha. Also, I just adopted a doggo this week and I kept playing with him to avoid the frustration. Thanks boss.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Your welcome , appreciate the comment, glad this was helpful. Congrats on the new dog !

    • @mikemccoy2597
      @mikemccoy2597 4 года назад

      Jim S 8

  • @puckvoice
    @puckvoice Год назад

    Gotta try the clamps. Great job and clear explanation. Thanks!

  • @hardwarehenrietta5099
    @hardwarehenrietta5099 Год назад

    I was going to use tape but the clips look so much easier, and less messy. I'm ordering a set today. Thank You!

  • @ginashear3766
    @ginashear3766 4 года назад

    Thank you!!! Have been struggling with flat spline on old gazebo...Now no problem!!!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      I’m glad this could help! Thanks for the comment !

  • @jamesgeschwender1024
    @jamesgeschwender1024 4 года назад

    I'm doing my first screen install job tomorrow for a friend. Ive never done one before but after watching your video i believe i can get the job done. Thanks bro I'm sending you a virtual fist bump👊

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Appreciate it brother - good luck with that - hoping that job went well for you!

  • @angelm949
    @angelm949 5 лет назад +6

    After watching it took just 10 minutes to finish the job. Last time i tried this it took over an hour for just 1 lousy screen. Thank Youi!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Angel Morales glad this could help 😁

  • @len8336
    @len8336 Год назад

    awsome video,, getting ready to do some of that type spline and really wasn't to excited.
    done plenty of the round but when taking out the old screen and spline i was anticipating a tuff reinstall. now seems easy😎

  • @tedowens7858
    @tedowens7858 3 года назад

    Thank you! I bought the clips. Makes the job much easier. Great video.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      Yes it does ! You’re welcome thanks for the comment !

  • @jmiller7844
    @jmiller7844 Год назад

    Thanks for making it clear which side goes in….your video helped A LOT

  • @BeBopScraBoo
    @BeBopScraBoo Год назад

    fantastic video brother. i redid a 5 panel screen door 30 years ago, but i'm starting a job on a lanai in a couple days. now i know i can show up without looking like a total fool.

  • @timothythomasmellard4315
    @timothythomasmellard4315 6 месяцев назад

    Mr Cook, I am a residential general contractor and I love to learn, my neighbor who is 81 got a quote for thousands of dollars to rescreen his outside porch so I took it on for him, your video taught me a new way and i was delighted,I got it done for less than a thousand and it gave me a new outlet for my business, I thank you very much and I hope this message finds you happy and healthy.....tim

  • @Anthonyt1023
    @Anthonyt1023 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @Justfixityourself
    @Justfixityourself 4 года назад

    Great video, “just the facts “. Good info, short and I’m on my way out to put my screen....

  • @snowbird151
    @snowbird151 4 года назад +1

    Very nice video you made the process simple. I like the clips as well that made the job much easier. Thanks

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      You’re welcome ! It’s good to know you were able to find this - thanks for commenting !

  • @Ingveyisnthome
    @Ingveyisnthome 3 года назад

    WOW such a simple way to do a great job Your awesome to take the time to share it Thanks a Ton

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome ! I appreciate the feedback !

  • @tommanley2025
    @tommanley2025 Год назад

    Great job on the Video! Really, you did explain it well.

  • @klford9499
    @klford9499 3 года назад

    Great video 📹 thank you, you explained it well! I resplined mine with your help👍👏 We did it!!!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      People helping people ! It’s some powerful stuff ! Thanks for the comment I appreciate it !

  • @fenagio
    @fenagio 4 месяца назад

    20 years doing handyman and still room for improvement. Salute 🫡✌🏻

  • @phlogistanjones2722
    @phlogistanjones2722 3 года назад

    Thank you SO MUCH! The clips were a sanity saver!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome - and yeah they are ! Glad you found the video thanks for commenting !

  • @sipthewater
    @sipthewater Год назад +1

    Yeah. My x 2 channel frame blew out from concrete and put the washer sized holes in the sides and bottom frames. It blew a ceiling fan several feet outside of the porch. Wish I had used round. You take the flat spline out by pulling on it and it comes out very fast and easy. Stretch it. I watched two guys put in a lanai screen system and they were professionals and used no clips and no roller. they stretched the flat and it fell in place when they rubbed a flat dowel along it. It looked like magic but they did this daily.

  • @gpat4204
    @gpat4204 4 года назад +1

    Great Video Jason! Thanks to you I saved some time by purchasing the clips.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it and thanks for sharing !

  • @KatsClub
    @KatsClub 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @johntobin372
    @johntobin372 5 лет назад

    Thank you , best YT video on the actual technique of rescreening I've seen. In the past, I've used duct tape instead to hold the screen in place but those clips are definitely the way to go.
    I only wish you had to do the roof as I'm trying to figure out how to sequentially do mine from the inside out with just a ladder and no scaffolding. It will take some logical preplanning as to avoid "painting myself into a corner" so to speak...

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Thank you ! Fortunately for my father ( the star of this video) he won’t be doing any roofs anytime soon ! He said he’s getting to old to be doing roofs lol 😂

  • @milanogolfer
    @milanogolfer 5 лет назад +1

    These clips are the bomb!! Worth every penny!!! Not prime on Amazon, but worth the wait!!! (In Gold)

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Michael Milano yesss definitely worth it ! Glad they helped !

  • @cynthiafitzpatrick4119
    @cynthiafitzpatrick4119 4 года назад

    I had a general idea, however, wanted to watch a few DIY's to be sure. You Sir, nailed it ! Can't thank you enough for your tutorial on screening and with FLAT SPLINE ! I was planning on using tape to hold screen, yeah, No, I will invest in the clips ! Many Thanks !

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      thanks for the comment - definitely a good choice to go with the clips over the tape lol ! I'm happy this video could help !

  • @bignastytrees
    @bignastytrees 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jason. I learned a lot watching. Great video and a big help. Screen looked nice and tight. I have used, in the past, pieces of round spline to hold the screen in place. Regardless, as long as something holds it in place. Glad I am educated and do not have to do that work for a living like KB. I can afford to hire the KB's of the world to do my grunt work, but why miss all the fun. Thanks again.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Joe Ferguson thank you ! I definitely appreciate the comment ! And definitely take advantage of the KB services if you can 😂

  • @normviksna1380
    @normviksna1380 4 года назад

    Thanks so much! I couldn't have done it without your tips.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      You’re welcome ! Happy that this helped ! Appreciate the comment !

  • @jabberwock7008
    @jabberwock7008 3 года назад

    I love you so much for helping me with this! Thank you!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome ! Thanks for the feedback !

  • @garrettgriffin3877
    @garrettgriffin3877 2 года назад

    I do these as part of my job. I've been looking for an easier way to do this and those clips are going to save me a lot of time. Thank you for the information.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  2 года назад

      You’re welcome ! Thanks for the comment !

  • @elvinperalta-sk3uw
    @elvinperalta-sk3uw Год назад

    That's awesome my friend, you made my day

  • @1prsalsa
    @1prsalsa Год назад

    Thank you so much for information !!

  • @ronaldbartcher5672
    @ronaldbartcher5672 3 года назад +2

    An excellent video. Especially helpful is the information about the plastic screen clips that make it possible for one person to replace patio screens. In my case my screens are supported by channels that are only 3/4 inch thick. The clips are 1 inch, but they can easily be cut to 3/4 inch with a hacksaw. Because of the lip on the clips, they fit into the flat spine grove and hold better than metal clips and help tighten the screen. Another hint - use a spline roller with a larger roller - it makes the job easier and faster.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      Thank you for the extra tips ! All information helps out! And I appreciate the feedback ! Glad this helped you out !

    • @ThePINKCowgirl
      @ThePINKCowgirl Год назад

      Exactly what I needed! Thank you

  • @ifish2755
    @ifish2755 3 года назад

    Those clips are awesome. Bought some and used them yesterday.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      They really are ! Thanks for letting me know !

  • @haroldmansfield3264
    @haroldmansfield3264 4 года назад

    outstanding... appreciate you sharing the knowledge.

  • @mikebutler6961
    @mikebutler6961 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah, hell yeah Dad! That’s all I’ve been waiting for!

  • @AfricanFlightStar
    @AfricanFlightStar Год назад

    Great job thank you helped me a lot! 👍🏻💥👏🏻

  • @RJ-vo5kg
    @RJ-vo5kg 4 года назад

    I love your "circus act" comment on holding up the screen mesh. That is so true 😅

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Riaz Juman lol 😂 you ain’t kidding ! Thanks for the comment!

  • @Greg_Chase
    @Greg_Chase 3 года назад +1

    I did one 6 foot by 6 foot screen install, it took over one hour to do it correctly, and it felt like 8 hours. Some pretty intense feelings of frustration, leading to the temptation to lash out, shouting with profanity. Because I had a tenant in the unit I kept quiet though.
    I had no screen clips to hold the screen in place temporarily. What a PITA. Thanks for your very helpful video! Next time I replace a screen I'm using screen clips.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      I hear you on the frustration no one prepares you for that circus performance - but definitely the clips next time... that is the way! I appreciate the comment - thank you!

  • @kathybickel809
    @kathybickel809 4 года назад +1

    great tutorial!

  • @melisstatz8354
    @melisstatz8354 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. You right angles. To actually see what you where doing . I am new home owner repairs are too expensive.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome ! Thanks for letting me know this helped you out

  • @billcooper2584
    @billcooper2584 4 года назад

    Holy crap!!?? What a revelation!! I too will save a butt load of money doing it myself. I’ve already replaced all (400 plus pieces) of the fasteners with stainless hardware. Much thanks for this, in human terminology too. 👍

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Awesome ! Way better than shelling out all that money ! Appreciate the comment !

  • @bocswu
    @bocswu 8 месяцев назад

    Love these clips, been using them for years now. This is the only way to put up a screen solo and to save from using to much screen. I maximize my screen by measuring out the exact size I need with an extra inch on each end. I'm here because I can never remember which way the spline goes. Thanks for the reminder @ 4:00.
    edit. So I checked the link and it shows I purchased these back in 2017 for $20+ship. Now they are $12+ship. These are worth it at either price.

  • @dianegelardi6571
    @dianegelardi6571 5 лет назад

    You are the best screen installer EVER ❤️

  • @jimstreicher1767
    @jimstreicher1767 Год назад

    Wow! Thank you SO much!

  • @Justfixityourself
    @Justfixityourself 4 года назад

    Bought the clips a couple weeks ago and they make this easy for 1 person.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Yeah they do I’m glad this vide was helpful! Hope that screen is looking good! Thanks for the comment

  • @d0sitmatr
    @d0sitmatr 4 года назад +2

    for the record (30+ years screening) an awl or a hook awl, works fantastic for removing spline and makes it much easier to remove the spline than to roll it, flat spline in particular.
    round spline is actually much harder to remove in most cases.
    you can actually use flat spline in a round spline groove, just make sure you have the correct sized flat spline, and make sure to use a very thin roller as you want to roll the edge of the spline into the inside groove. (basically the opposite of how you roll flat spline into flat groove.)
    you really only need the 1 clip at the upper corner opposite where your starting your roll, it will give you enough tension to be able to roll your screen straight (if your pulling hard enough to pull that clip out, your going to distort your screen)
    and if you noticed as the first top roll was made, the screen was pulling downward to that middle clip, this will cause a crease in your screen, which, once all is done, will become a bow/bubbling and you will not have a nice reveal with straight lines. another good reason to only use a single clip so you can adjust as needed while rolling.
    all in all, a good video for the DIY, but it will not look professionally done and if your goal is to save money, you actually wont save much. the cost of your screen vs what a screening man pays will offset the savings big time (an 84"x100' roll of screen at most home repair places will run you about $200.0, that same roll will only cost a screening person about $55)
    at my cost with supplying materials, re-screening a 10'x20'x8' porch, is going to run close to the same as just the roll of screen, not including the spline itself.
    so get good measurements of your porch and call around, ask for quotes (screening companies supply their own materials) then price out material costs from home depot or the equivalent and see if the savings is worth the hassle.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад +2

      M Long okay, I appreciate the comment - it is definitely clear that you know a lot and any information here is definitely appreciated.
      In my personal experience I saved a huge amount of money from the professional quotes I received versus the price it costs for me to do it myself. The screen WAS SO TIGHT THAT I COULD PLAY QUARTERS OFF OF IT!
      no bowing or creasing at ALL. Not a single one in 800 square feet. As for everyone else I have no clue but this method worked for me, and for many other people who have watched this tutorial.
      I’m glad we could offer our expertise to everyone on the channel. And i appreciate the feed back! Have a great day!

    • @d0sitmatr
      @d0sitmatr 4 года назад +1

      @@jasoncook4354 costs may be different where your at, I didnt consider that in my reply.
      here in CFL, those costs will be closer to what I was saying.
      that said, some screening companies do charge an awful lot occasionally. roof screening in particular will cost a pretty penny in most cases, shape of the screen wall will also make a difference in price, such as if you have an odd corner panel, those can be an absolute beast to roll.
      I will say Im surprised you didnt have any bubbles after seeing how that first roll pulled, but Ill take your word for it :)
      good video though, it definitely does show that a DIY leaning person can roll their own porch, I would, however, caution people to really pay attention to your hydrating level, while it may not seem like it, rolling screen can be fairly intensive work and can drain you quicker than you might think.

    • @sethlaburda308
      @sethlaburda308 2 года назад

      Does anybody ever use the old screen? 🤔 nothing wrong on with my screen but the people who I bought the house from put in the wrong size spline... or is it just too difficult to stretch the screen back out after it's been ✂️ cut already?

  • @oldpirate7434
    @oldpirate7434 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, just order those clips!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад +1

      Yessss! Appreciate the comment thank you!

  • @Ninthfinger
    @Ninthfinger 5 лет назад

    Thanks!
    Heretofore, all my efforts had been stymied!

  • @heidismith6148
    @heidismith6148 Год назад

    Thankyou, best out there

  • @staticfl99
    @staticfl99 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I just attemped a panel without any of that knowledge and it was a clown show as mentioned. Now I've ordered the clips and know how the flat spline is used. Bravo!

  • @jeffstrickle7003
    @jeffstrickle7003 5 лет назад

    Awesome how-to! Thanks!!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Jeff Strickle you’re welcome - appreciate the comment !

  • @shelleysavage4411
    @shelleysavage4411 4 года назад +1

    You're fun, man. Thanks for a great tutorial!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  4 года назад

      Haha thanks - appreciate the comment !

    • @shelleysavage4411
      @shelleysavage4411 4 года назад

      @@jasoncook4354 And it WORKED! It's the first big home DIY I've ever done, and it came out PERFECT! Couldn't have done it without you. :)

  • @jefflemaster2850
    @jefflemaster2850 5 лет назад +1

    Great information, thanks!

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  5 лет назад

      Jeff Lemaster you’re welcome ! Appreciate the comment !

  • @judywilliford707
    @judywilliford707 3 года назад

    Very helpful, thanks for sharing.

    • @jasoncook4354
      @jasoncook4354  3 года назад

      You’re welcome glad this could help