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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
It is advertised as 20/20 non see through. Either they sent me the wrong one or is just not as advertised. Unfortunately I realized it after I had cut a piece and this place doesn't except returns after it's been cut.$300 wasted for something I didn't want.Be careful
Honest Al
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
We can see out well and it is much stronger than every other screen I have used.Only drawback is you need a little muscle to get it a regular screen slot
CARCAT
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
I have a large deck thread time had to replace ,because of grasshoppers and cats. this screen is wonderful cat climbed screen did not even hurt it. LOve this screen looks nice easy to use .
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
This screen is strong and very easy to work with. Will buy again
Michael Welborn
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I had origonally just wanted a patio roof with a very open front to the back yard. However, I could seldom enjoy it due to mosquitoes and no-see-ums. I am a handy 71 year old male and have a wood shop. The patio that I roofed in circa 2015 was great for shade, but the mosquitoes and no-see-ums were unbearable. Didn't want to pay someone to enclose my 14 x 24 foot roofed portion of the patio, so, I did it myself. Research indicated that this superscreen was the way to go and I can attest to the fact that it is.I decided against the pre-made tracks and caps and such and opted for staples into the post with cedar trim covers that can be easily removed for screen replacement and painting. Over 50 percent of the lumber I used was old cedar, pine and very dry treated lumber. Funny how a lot of people think grayed lumber is worn out. No, just plane or sand it and it is like new. I made my own posts with 2 kiln dried 2 x 4's with 3/4 plywood strips glued in between. This makes a very stable post that won't twist and warp. All external wood is old cedar. Old cedar that has dried for a long time is also very stable.The screen has already withstood that gray and white cat in the picture. He actually ran and slammed into it as he evidently did't distinguish it from open air. He bounced off it like a brick wall. No damage to the screen. I had to pull a few staples when I missed my reveal coverage a bit. The screen was not damaged by the staples. Folks, this is an excellent product and I am super pleased with it's ease in installation. Just follow the directions exactly. If you staple as I did, center it on top and place a staple. Then, pull it to each of the top corners with a bit of tension and staple. Then staple every two inches across the entire top. Then, staple down one side while watching to make sure you arn't pulling more than you allowed for the side cut line. On this side, just pull a bit of tension straight down. Then move to the other side and pull a bit of tension at a downward and outward direction and staple, while watching for wrinkles and puckers. Then start in the center of the bottom and repeat what was done at the top. Trim it so you can fold back a bit and staple the folds, place your reveal trim with trim nails or screws and you are done. For those who are handy and might ask, yes, I did remove the pavers for the wall and poured a 6 inch wide foundation with rebar. As you can see from the gap of the lower wall to the paver line, the foundation (which is spot on level) shows how much roots and settling have adjusted my paver patio over the years. Oh well, now I will just have to do some paver leveling. The walls are non-supporting, by the way, but they are more than capable of withstanding west texas winds. Last thing to do now is fill all the trim nail holes and and gaps and touch up. Then clean up my junky patio and yard. Buy this screen if you are in the market. Best I have every seen.
WR
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Perfect for our project
Eric Gunther
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
great
Ang Brown
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
This is probably the best quality screen I've ever installed. Our 6 dogs have ripped it yet which is saying something.
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