This is way easier than taking the whole screen frame out. Thanks so very much for sharing this. I'm on my 5th patio screen replacement due to a squirrel break in, or shall I say chew in. 😒
Glad you found it helpful! I heard that if you sprinkle some black pepper and cayenne pepper around the the bottom of the door/window, the squirrels don't like it. Worth a shot!
Always redid mine on a table. But this method is great especially if door is sliding fine. However me I will still do in a table just because of my knee surgeries making it hard for me to get to bottom part door.
@@symplemynd57 please watch my other screen repair video from a few years ago, it addresses this issue. ruclips.net/video/yutz6U2totg/видео.htmlsi=O5hJTSB0oOYzDxQW
Very nice. Thanks for posting
This is way easier than taking the whole screen frame out.
Thanks so very much for sharing this.
I'm on my 5th patio screen replacement due to a squirrel break in, or shall I say chew in. 😒
Glad you found it helpful! I heard that if you sprinkle some black pepper and cayenne pepper around the the bottom of the door/window, the squirrels don't like it. Worth a shot!
Always redid mine on a table. But this method is great especially if door is sliding fine. However me I will still do in a table just because of my knee surgeries making it hard for me to get to bottom part door.
Whatever works best. I have bad knees as well
I always seem to get my screens too tight and hour glassing the frames.
@@symplemynd57 please watch my other screen repair video from a few years ago, it addresses this issue. ruclips.net/video/yutz6U2totg/видео.htmlsi=O5hJTSB0oOYzDxQW
Excellent tips! you can tell he really is head and shoulders over all of the other videos.
Glad you think so!