No Magnets Necessary

Customers often ask what keeps our Plissé retractable screens closed when in use. Sometimes we say nothing just to get a giggle out of how confusing that answer can be. But it's true.You see, since our Plissé screens don't utilize the traditional spring-loaded retraction design (like that found with the Phantom, Mirage, Eclipse, Genius and others) there is no force pulling them...
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Patio Screen Door

Easy to Install Retractable Screens for All Sizes & Styles of Patio Doors

Whether you have a sliding, French or atrium door, a patio screen door is important. With a screen on the door the patio can become part of the room without allowing nasty bugs to get into your home. The problem is that typical sliding screen doors are flimsy, ugly...
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Retractable Screen for Patio Door

Patio Door Screens That Retract Out of the Way When Not in Use

Patios are great; they allow us to expand our living space to the outdoors. By having a patio door that connects indoor space with the patio we can have one large area for entertaining or just relaxing. One thing we do not want is insects from the patio coming...
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Hidden Screen Doors

All the Protections of a Traditional Screen Door With None of the Hassles

Traditionally screen doors have been a necessary but unsightly addition to a home if the doors were intended to be opened to allow in fresh air. In the past either wood or aluminum hinged screen doors have been used to keep out pests. Wooden screen doors tend to sag...
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Do It Yourself Plissé Retractable Screens

A Solution for Almost Any Screening Need

The Plissé (PLEE'-say) retractable screen from Screen Solutions Inc is a great choice for almost any screening need. The Plissé works well for single doors, double doors, sliding doors, all types of windows, and framed openings such as those found on patios or porches.Say you have an eight foot tall set of French doors; no...
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Screen Doors

All the Benefits of Screen Doors Without All the Hassles

At least since the invention of woven wire fabric more than 100 years ago, people have been putting screens on their windows and doors to allow the fresh air in, but not the nasty insects that often come with it. Historically screen doors have used a light wooden frame with screen fabric...
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