I roll screen in cages and screen rooms professionally. This is a great how to video. I came on it by chance and you did a great job! If you ever need advice shoot me a message and keep up the great vids!
Thank you, Melissa! Nice to see a young woman like yourself showing women and men skills for DIY projects. I watched your video to refresh my memory for a screen I have. 6-7 years ago I replaced all the house screens before selling it. And you have a very pleasing way of presenting. Blessings to you.
Thank you Melissa for a clear and detailed explanation on screen replacement. I especially liked your explanation on the specific purpose of each wheel on the screen/spline roller. Since I never replaced a screen before, I will now be replacing 11 porch screens (5ft X 4ft each) due to the severe weather we recently had in upstate New York. Thanks again for your clear instructions and all the best to you.
This video was the absolute BEST! I have spent all morning getting the screens too tight and crooked. I should have just stooped after the first screen and gone to You Tube!!! This advise worked great!
Thank you for this!!! We just bought an older home and have a lot of little projects like these to do. I’m definitely going to be looking at your page and seeing what else you can help me with! 😜 #womenhelpingwomen
Thanks for sharing, unfortunately my screen frames were poorly sized when our house was built - so I have to enlarge our existing frames with some precise gluing of the corner joints.
Please don’t use old spline as it hardens and cracks. Making it harder to remove next time, also once the spline is in there cold, hot, sunlight, it’s molded for the frame, when you put it back in it will never be the same. She cuts the excess as you can see. You want screen tight to keep the wind from moving it.
Love the hint of doing a opposite side first to control screen tension. Also spline comes in several sizes. Need to use the right size. Too small doesn't stay in groove. Too large doesn't fit. Right size makes for an easy project
@@jackostergaard4624 Yes, spline does come in different sizes, but the newer foam spline, you can go one size bigger, and it will still fit and keep the screen in tighter. I never do the opposite side, though; I start at one corner and workaround. But there is more than one way to skin a cat.
I roll screen in cages and screen rooms professionally. This is a great how to video. I came on it by chance and you did a great job! If you ever need advice shoot me a message and keep up the great vids!
Thank you, Melissa! Nice to see a young woman like yourself showing women and men skills for DIY projects. I watched your video to refresh my memory for a screen I have. 6-7 years ago I replaced all the house screens before selling it. And you have a very pleasing way of presenting. Blessings to you.
Thanks Richard! I'm glad my video was helpful for you.
Repainting and re-screening my enclosed porch is on the list so this is the best video yet.
Very nicely done, straight forward and easy to follow your instructions. Done this before but wanted a refresher, Thank you.
Melissa, Thank you for sharing this video. Your instructions & tutorial were easy to follow.
Thank you Melissa for a clear and detailed explanation on screen replacement. I especially liked your explanation on the specific purpose of each wheel on the screen/spline roller. Since I never replaced a screen before, I will now be replacing 11 porch screens (5ft X 4ft each) due to the severe weather we recently had in upstate New York. Thanks again for your clear instructions and all the best to you.
This video was the absolute BEST! I have spent all morning getting the screens too tight and crooked. I should have just stooped after the first screen and gone to You Tube!!! This advise worked great!
Very helpful. You explained each step well. I am confident I can do this after watching. Thanks Melissa!
Thanks for a good explanation. You spoke clearly, and did not rush like many people do.
Those were very nice tips and instructions on screen replacement, Thank you so very much.
I'm about to rescreen 4 windows by myself. Thankyou for your detailed how to.
Good job Melissa. I love your videos very much.
Thanks. I've been wanting to learn how to do this.
I'm about to replace a screen door screen. Thanks for the tips...😊
You give me encouragement to tackle home repairs, thank you so very much 🙏🏼
So happy to hear that!
Great video
Job well done
I have eight windows to re-screen
It is so expensive to have them done.
Thank you
Thank you for this!!! We just bought an older home and have a lot of little projects like these to do. I’m definitely going to be looking at your page and seeing what else you can help me with! 😜 #womenhelpingwomen
Very nice Melissa, thank you so much.
ok, gonna give it a try...you make it look doable...
Excellent tutorial, big thanks, learned a lot 👍
Very helpful and thank you. Well done.
Thanks for sharing, unfortunately my screen frames were poorly sized when our house was built - so I have to enlarge our existing frames with some precise gluing of the corner joints.
Great job
Very helpful, thank you.
Do all window include the netting frame? If not can it be installed? Also how does one remove the window screen from the window?
Is the solar screen as easy to cut like the screen in the video?
Very helpful!
Regards from Saudi Arabia
Very good
Reminds me, I should go to the store and pick up material to replace the screens on a few windows
Yes, just be sure to measure your netting size before you leave for the store! Good luck Lidia!
This was very helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad! 😊
Could you please tell me where place to buy material
Please don’t use old spline as it hardens and cracks.
Making it harder to remove next time, also once the spline is in there cold, hot, sunlight, it’s molded for the frame, when you put it back in it will never be the same.
She cuts the excess as you can see.
You want screen tight to keep the wind from moving it.
Love the hint of doing a opposite side first to control screen tension. Also spline comes in several sizes. Need to use the right size. Too small doesn't stay in groove. Too large doesn't fit. Right size makes for an easy project
@@jackostergaard4624 Yes, spline does come in different sizes, but the newer foam spline, you can go one size bigger, and it will still fit and keep the screen in tighter.
I never do the opposite side, though; I start at one corner and workaround.
But there is more than one way to skin a cat.
Sorry for getting so close, but you invited me :)
Not only your a hottie , but your also a keeper
You work on every thing .
Hell yeah sweetie , keep them video’s coming
there's a bad joke somewhere that during the pandemic you're doing your share of screening.
This was very helpful. Thank you!