The Easy Way To Put Those Screens Away
September 28, 2016
This is the time of year when we go around the house and remove all the screens for winter. If this is something you do as part of the yearly maintenance of your home, you are probably aware of how much of a pain it is. You have to deal with latches, tabs, and unyielding metal frames. You have to deal with screens slipping from your hands and falling outside. And, you may even have to deal with getting a hole in your screens, even as you're attempting to protect them from being damaged. Window screens can be a little bit of a pain. But we have a new product that makes fall-screen-prep a breeze. It is called FlexScreen. And it is amazing!
What is FlexScreen?
Imagine having screens that you can quickly and easily pull into your home, without any worry about damaging them. There are no locking mechanisms or hard metal frames to deal with. FlexScreen screens have a flexible frame that can be bent in and snapped back into place. Taking those screens out is easy. And, putting them back is a snap. Quite literally. If you like having an unobstructed view of your yard all winter long, FlexScreen makes that fall-prep chore simple. Just slide your double hung window up, bend the sides of your FlexScreen in, and pull it into your home. It is made from a material that is nearly indestructible. So, you don't have to worry about being gentle. If you like having a better view of your yard all year long, FlexScreen is great for that too. The high-performance steel frame tucks into the screen track around your window and vanishes from sight, giving you an unobstructed view of the outside.Benefits of FlexScreen
- Offers a simple design that makes mounting and unmounting a breeze.
- Are damage resistant over time, these screens are durable and long lasting.
- Hides in the track of your windows and give you more of the view you love.
- Protects your home from pests.
- Allows more natural light in.
- Brings in more fresh air.
- Are less frustrating.
- Won't dent or scratch like traditional screens.