Rescreening a Pella screen door

When it comes to special order, dealing with a Pella screen doors feels just like it.  Rescreening  these doors are a lot of work because they are so delicate and the spring that is incorporated on them is very fragile.  The auto closer system on this screen door work very good for a very long time.  The is manufacture makes the slider out of wood and aluminum and the spline channel area is very shallow and does not allow the screen  to be held strong enough for a lot of pressure being applied on the mesh it self by hands pushing on it.

The Pella slider screen come with plastic rollers that are adjustable on top and bottom and roll smooth. The handle is also plastic in and out with a light metal lock latch that, for being plastic works very well.  All the parts and design on the product is strange but does work and last well.  When I re-screen this porch door I have to make sure that the fiber glass mesh goes on straight and tight, because the channels are so small the rubber spline need to hold that screen hard.  Dogs and kids will test it’s strength and I don’t like to let my clients down.

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