Material | Fiberglass |
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Brand | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Color | Charcoal |
Size | 36" x 84" |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 84"W |
Installation Type | Static Cling |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
Manufacturer | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Part Number | FCS8558-M |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FCS8558-M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Window Screen |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Satisfaction guaranteed. |
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Material | Fiberglass |
Brand | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Color | Charcoal |
Size | 36" x 84" |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 84"W |
Installation Type | Static Cling |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
About this item
- 36 inch x 84 inch
- Perfect for use in windows and doors
- Will not dent, crease, or unravel
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified Ortho-Phthalate Free
- Easy to install
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Price | $10.25$10.25 | $114.56$114.56 | $8.54$8.54 | $15.84$15.84 |
Delivery | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 24 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 24 | Get it as soon as Monday, Mar 25 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 24 |
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Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Sheerness | 5.0 | — | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Value for money | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
material | Fiberglass | Fiberglass | Fiberglass | Fiberglass |
size | 36" x 84" | 36" x 100' | 48" x 84" | 36 in. x 84 in. |
UV light protection | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
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From the manufacturer
Features
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EconomicalScreen will not crease, dent, or unravel. The most commonly used screening for new construction. Available in gray and charcoal color (charcoal pictured). |
Easy to InstallFiberglass screen is easy to install with the right tools and accessories. No measurements needed as all cuts are made after spline installation. |
GREENGUARD Gold CertifiedADFORS' Screen is GREENGUARD Gold certified, a globally recognized standard that offers stricter certification criteria, making it ideal for environments where people, particularly children and sensitive adults, spend extended periods of time. Certificate #: 66951-420 |
How to Replace Screen (tools: screen, spline, screen tool, utility knife, screwdriver)
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Step 1: Lay ScreenLay screen over frame on flat surface, overlapping spline groove at least 1" on all four sides. |
Step 2: Insert SplineUsing concave end of screen tool, insert spline at one corner and roll into groove over screen. Place hand on screen surface to hold screen straight. Roll spline into groove on all four sides. |
Step 3: Trim ExcessTrim off excess screen with utility knife on outside edge of the spline groove. |
Pet Resistant | Clear Advantage | Extra Strength | Small Insect | Sun Guard | Standard | |
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Customer Reviews |
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Benefit | Withstands claws | More natural light | Durable | Better protection | Blocks sun | Economical |
Feature | Tear resistant and flame resistant | Allows more natural light than the standard screen | 40% stronger than the standard screen | Blocks tiny insects and no-see-ums | Blocks 75% more sun rays than the standard screen | Will not crease, dent or unravel |
GREENGUARD Gold Certified | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Ortho-Phthalate Free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Recommend Usage | Around animals | Any | Large windows, doors, and other high usage areas where extra protection is needed, such as areas with young children | Gazebos, porches, or pool enclosures. Any low marshy, coastal or wooded area. | Exposed patios, decks, sliding doors and windows | Any |
Recommendations
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Wood Spline ToolPerfect tool to get the job done with a smooth, clean finish. |
.140" Spline (size varies by frame)The recommended spline size for window frames using Standard screen. |
Standard Screen Repair KitOur all-in-one kit to get the job done right with all the necessary components. Comes with screen, spline, and spline tool. |
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ASIN | B000CSIC14 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #20,517 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #44 in Window Screens |
Date First Available | January 1, 2008 |
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ADFORS Standard Window Screen, 36 " x 84", Charcoal
From the Manufacturer
Flexible, economical and easy to install screening. Will not crease, dent or unravel. Withstands all climates and salt air. The most commonly used screening for new construction.
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Customers like the durability, screen, value, quality, and transparency of the window film. They mention that it looks durable, is more than enough screen, and is a good standard window screen. Some appreciate the ease of installation, ease of cutting, and appearance of the product.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the window film. They mention that it is sturdy, works well, and has no issues with the product. The fiberglass screen works great for their needs and keeps their pet safe at home. The screen is not stiff and works well for their purposes. The weave is perfect, and every thread is properly spaced.
"This screen is perfectly fine screen for what it is. I’d say it’s pretty standard in quality. I mean, what’s there really to say about screen?..." Read more
"...have had no fire ants to find away into the barrels, so the screening worked out perfect for what I wanted it for...." Read more
"...So far it has held up well and there have been no further mishaps...." Read more
"This worked great for my outdoor porch... I replaced the old metal screen that was 25 years old with this one...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the window film. They mention that it is an easy and inexpensive upgrade, and it is a great quantity for the cost.
"...the days of metal slivers are over, and this is an easy and inexpensive upgrade...." Read more
"...Good amount of screen for the money." Read more
"...not I know where to go to order another replacement screen at a very reasonable cost." Read more
"...You will not be disappointed on the quality of this window screen. Money well spent." Read more
Customers like the durability of the window film. They say it looks durable, is durable for the price, and is made of a good quality screen material.
"...It looks good, feels strong, and is easy to cut and work with...." Read more
"...I installed it without a problem. It seems similar in durability to the ones that came on my house that survived 13 Michigan years...." Read more
"...So far it has held up well and there have been no further mishaps...." Read more
"I use it to replace all the windows screen at the house . It is durable and easy to use" Read more
Customers find the installation process of the window film to be relatively easy. They mention that the product is durable, easy to work with, and the videos are easy to understand.
"...because thankfully the days of metal slivers are over, and this is an easy and inexpensive upgrade...." Read more
"Not thick but definitely easy to work with. Just be careful when installing the spline so you do not accidently tear the main screen...." Read more
"...Easy to install with the correct stapler (I do woodwork for a living so I have tools and experience).. my only suggestion is to not pull it too..." Read more
"...It is durable and easy to use" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the window film. They mention that it looks nice when done, it's easy to install in patio doors, and the charcoal color is fine. Some say that the material is somewhat flimsy and can rip if you're not careful. However, most find the product to be perfect for their screened porch and that the color is the same throughout the entire roll.
"This roll is enough for one screen door or two medium windows. It looks good, feels strong, and is easy to cut and work with...." Read more
"This screen was perfect for our screened porch...." Read more
"...Charcoal color is fine but material is somewhat flimsy and can rip if you're not careful...." Read more
"...It has a rich charcoal color which looks great and is what I ordered...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screen. They mention that it is a perfect replacement screen, enough to cover 2 screen door windows, and a good standard window screen. Some say that the screen is easy to fix and good for large projects.
"...few, some basic tools and have a modicum of patience, repairing screens is not that difficult" Read more
"...It's a large roll, so we have quite a bit left. We were only making sifters for a summer gardening project...." Read more
"This is a wonderful screen replacement. Even though it was a little bit of work installing it was well worth it...." Read more
"...week or so, but that's only because I'm a klutz, and the screen gave me no trouble at all...." Read more
Customers find the window film easy to work with and cut. They mention that it feels strong and is easy to cut and work with. Some customers also mention that the product cuts almost like wrapping paper and that it works perfectly.
"...It looks good, feels strong, and is easy to cut and work with...." Read more
"...Really easy to work with and cuts easy also. Very durable for the price, glad I chose this instead of the 300.00 screen." Read more
"...is fiberglass, it won't break or rip on its own; it's easy to cut to whatever shape you need...." Read more
"...It is just like working with cloth - very easy to cut with scissors and you can fold it up like cloth after cutting to make it easier to work with." Read more
Customers like the transparency of the window film. They say it's easy to see through, nearly invisible during the day, and does not obstruct the view. The clarity while looking through it is excellent, and it works well as a privacy screen. It's perfect for screened in porches and provides a nice view from the interior.
"...this is great. it cuts easily drapes nice and is easy to see out of and enjoy my creek. I may end up buying more and expand my bug less area...." Read more
"...Once installed, it looks nearly invisible." Read more
"looks nice and dark from the outside, adds privacy, but can still see out fine from the inside...can't believe how cheap I was able to re do 2 huge..." Read more
"It's nice looking and better visibility and all ; but as soon as my tool hit on the net , it cut quickly , that's the point I am concerned about .." Read more
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I just ordered a 25 ft. roll to complete a few more windows and another sliding door. This was my first but came out great.
Instructions for rescreening a sliding patio door
To remove door from the track, first loosen the screws that hold its wheels on. They may be on top, bottom, or both, so look for a little cutout with a phillips head screw, possibly on the side. There's probably two total. Unscrew almost all the way, then push up on the top and out on the bottom to dislodge from track. You may have to run a flat screwdriver along bottom to help push the wheels up and off the track.
I found laying it on carpet or grass works best as it doesn't move around. Lay it flat and starting in a corner, pry up and remove the rubber spline that holds the old screen in. I like to reuse this if possible, but to my surprise there *was* no spline to remove. Luckily I had ordered some just in case, so I tore out the old screen and used a utility knife to clean out the groove. Remove any latching mechanism from the screen as well. Lay the new screen over the door with at least 1 inch extra all around, and tape down four corners for now.
I now own the pizza-cutter looking tool, but previously used things like a knitting needle, popsicle stick, ballpoint pen, you get the idea. Anything thin (but not sharp) to help push the screen and spline into the groove.
With the tool, they recommend using it first to form the screen into the groove, then laying in the spline. I skip that step and do both at once. Just make sure it's kept somewhat taut and not saggy. You can always reposition and start over, but that's seldom necessary. Cut off excess spline and use a pen in the corners, since tool can't do them. Recheck that spline is seated all around, then run a sharp utility knife or box cutter around the excess screening. Keep any remnants because you never know what you might need them for :) Reattach any latch, put it back on the track top first, and tighten the wheel screws. Easy peasy.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017
I just ordered a 25 ft. roll to complete a few more windows and another sliding door. This was my first but came out great.
Instructions for rescreening a sliding patio door
To remove door from the track, first loosen the screws that hold its wheels on. They may be on top, bottom, or both, so look for a little cutout with a phillips head screw, possibly on the side. There's probably two total. Unscrew almost all the way, then push up on the top and out on the bottom to dislodge from track. You may have to run a flat screwdriver along bottom to help push the wheels up and off the track.
I found laying it on carpet or grass works best as it doesn't move around. Lay it flat and starting in a corner, pry up and remove the rubber spline that holds the old screen in. I like to reuse this if possible, but to my surprise there *was* no spline to remove. Luckily I had ordered some just in case, so I tore out the old screen and used a utility knife to clean out the groove. Remove any latching mechanism from the screen as well. Lay the new screen over the door with at least 1 inch extra all around, and tape down four corners for now.
I now own the pizza-cutter looking tool, but previously used things like a knitting needle, popsicle stick, ballpoint pen, you get the idea. Anything thin (but not sharp) to help push the screen and spline into the groove.
With the tool, they recommend using it first to form the screen into the groove, then laying in the spline. I skip that step and do both at once. Just make sure it's kept somewhat taut and not saggy. You can always reposition and start over, but that's seldom necessary. Cut off excess spline and use a pen in the corners, since tool can't do them. Recheck that spline is seated all around, then run a sharp utility knife or box cutter around the excess screening. Keep any remnants because you never know what you might need them for :) Reattach any latch, put it back on the track top first, and tighten the wheel screws. Easy peasy.