Brilliant. Well done. Exactly what a DIY video should be. Nothing more. Nothing less. Effective demonstration, good dose of humor, a little humility, great pace. Perfect. Thank you.
Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words. I know folks watching a how-to video are usually busy and trying to get something done so I try not to their waste time. Good luck with your project!
Thank you!!! Super helpful. Screen repair guy wants to charge $145 to replace one screen. Now we can do it ourselves. You have a talent for creating expert, detailed, and entertaining videos 👍👍👍
After watching 4 related videos and being disappointed I found this one. Perfect, concise and very well made. Thank you very much it's exactly what I needed.
This video was a HUGE help, thank you! Finally a D.I.Y. home repair video that's to the point & acknowledges that most or us are doing these tasks solo.
The only video I could find showing these clamps. I bought them just because of this video. Hope they will help me re-screen on my own. Wish the part he showed on clamping had zoomed in closer and held it for a little longer but I think I got the "how to" and will give them a try. Thumbs up.
Thank you for not playing head banging, ear popping noise and not telling your life story like other peoples' videos. Yours is concise and to the point. Thank you!
If this suggestion wasn't already mentioned, when possible, remove the old screen first and use it as a template, placing it over the new screen. Then cut around the old screen with a straight edge and adding 1 to 2" width. This saves time, especially when dealing with angled or odd cuts. Great video! I just Amazon ordered the clips which should come in very handy,
@@thefiXfiles Done! I had to wait a couple days for the screen clips to come in from Amazon, can't BELIEVE neither my Home Depot or Lowes carries those in-store! Those, along with your pointers about using the tool to pre-set the screen in the groove made it an easy do-it-myself fix! Honestly, the ONLY difference I can tell from the panel next to the one I repaired myself, which my (now former) Screen Guy did, is his brand of spline does have a nicer sheen than the Home Depot spline I used. I posted before-and-after pics of the repair on my FB page, and I linked your video in my post. Again, much thanks!
Had to fix ANOTHER panel today, and I was having trouble getting the spline to set properly. I'm getting on in years (almost 60 yrs old), and don't have the hand or arm strength I used to have in my younger days. Came up with the idea to get a spray bottle filled with just water, and just "mist" sprayed the channel, spline, and screen before working the spline in, and I found it much easier, the water worked as a lubricant to get the spline to squeeze/roll into place properly. Worked for me. Hope this tip can help others
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! The clips are sanity savers! They made the job so easy. No need for vile swearing or fits of rage. Wow! What a difference.
Just what I was looking for! Great video, clear and understandable instructions and tips. Thank you. Love the shot of the dog wearing the drinking hat.
My husband and I greatly appreciated the video!! We were able to work together to put up our replacement screen with few "bumps" along the way. Thank you for the humorous and informative video.
I've watched several videos now on how to replace the screen in my storm door and yours was the most helpful. Love your sense of humor too. :-) Thank you!
Thanks! I’ve replaced my screens for years and you have me some new tips especially the screen clips on Amazon. What a find! You kept this DIY easy and relaxed. Thanks
I appreciate the info. Headed to Lowes tomorrow. I knew there was a tool to help install the spline. That made my day Last time I used a screw driver and it took forever. Thanks a lot!
You can also just use the old spline in separate pieces in place of those clips, they pop off too easily anyway.Leave slack at your starting point of spline so you can pull it out if necessary, nothing wrong with pulling it out and re-splining it to pull that last section nice and tight. Another great tip is to place your screen with the bended ends outward from the frame (it will be curved from being rolled up-crescent in, not out) this will help ensure a tight fit.
This is what I do, and I keep the one side attached to the roll to keep everything straight as I go. But I think I’m definitely going to check out those clips next time.
Well done. I thought your video was the best that I've seen. I will now take your install and organization tips to my pool screen project. One concern: Some videos say start at one corner and work the entire perimeter in same direction. Others say to minimize wrinkles do the top first, then do the bottom, then left/right. Comments?
Used your video to replace patio screens. Works great! Suggest one more tip - I stretched the spline before pushing spline into channel. Much easier after it is stretched. Also, my patio had flat spline on top of opening, and round spline around the remaining screen on the same opening. Also, inserted the edge of flat spline into the bottom of the groove by hand, about a 5-inch section, and used the wheel to pressure the top of spline and it seems to pop right into the channel. Thanks for your video, I worked alone, and the screen clips saved the day! Thanks!!!
@@jaisangellight For round 0.210 and flat match it up with flat at Home Depot. I found getting the flat into the channel at the lower edge then using roller to pop into channel takes a bit of practice. The round I started using wheel after stretching the spline a bit before inserting it into channel. Both the flat and round you can match size take a small piece to store with you.
@@jaisangellight For round 0.210 and flat match it up with flat at Home Depot. I found getting the flat into the channel at the lower edge then using roller to pop into channel takes a bit of practice. The round I started using wheel after stretching the spline a bit before inserting it into channel. Both the flat and round you can match size take a small piece to store with you.
Thanks so much for sharing. I was in Home Depot this morning looking at 20 different types of screen. All kinds of spline ...and tools ...and walked out. Lol. Figured I would go to CZcams and do some research. When I bought my house, I was so excited about the lanai until now when I have to replace the bottom ...almost 40 ft around...ugh.
Thank you for the perfect explication of how to do this. You have removed all the speculation of how to install flat spline. Those clips are a cool idea too. Thanks so much!
Great video and great tips! My wife and I tackled our entire screened in patio this weekend. Without your tips and tricks I don’t know how we could have done it. The clips were a great suggestion and it is so much easier when you pre-roll the screen. I will recommend your video to anyone and everyone needing to replace some screens.
Good job Degenerates! I like seeing your 'criminals' ! Lol .At 70 yrs old I just replaced my first torn window screen on an aluminum door. I was NOT going to wait 4 weeks!!! Went to Menards, got comfy in a patio chair and started watching how to videos. Did a sufficient enuff job for an old lady! Loved your video !
Thanks for a very informative video. Out of all the videos on how to install/fix screens yours is by far the best. Now I don’t have to pay somebody hundreds of dollars to replace the screens around my pool.
Censorship is terrible but the other crap explanations that youtube put at the top of the list almost change my mind. This is the best one. Thanks for not repeatedly clearing your mucus while you talk.
You are a godsend! I've been looking through all screen porch installing looking for these clips. I was not able to find it til your video. I just didn't know what it was called. Thank you so much!!!
Cool, bro. Great, easy flow to the video and great tip on those clips! Gotta get one of those beer hats for my dog too. I also see you are a cerveza aficionado. Beer time is sacred and we don't need too many interruptions!
Thank you so very much for taking the time to produce this very useful video - Enjoyed your sense of humor and added graphics! I have done screens in the past and it's AWESOME to learn about those clips!!! I only have a couple small windows to do now - BUT next screen door I need to do I'll be using those clips and getting it done lots faster!!! :-) Thanks again!
Yeah the clips take a lot of the stress out of the experience. Coincidentally our cats tore another hole so I’ll be doing this repair AGAIN this weekend. It never freakin ends man. Anyhow, thanks for the kind words. Hope your repairs go smoothly. All the best.
Great video! Thank you for uploading it. Although I ended up ripping an edge with the tool when I was almost done. I just stopped crying long enough to leave this comment.
Great video and thanks for the tips and information on the materials and tools! Just to give you all an idea, my lanai is a typical 10' x 15' and has six panels totaling 225 sq ft of screened area. The local contractors here in Northeast Florida want $2.50 per sq ft, almost $600 to replace the screen mesh. Not bashing them, but I think I'll do it myself and save at least $400 in the process. Just returned from HD and bought the screen mesh, spline, and roller for $135 and I will order the clip from Amazon for another $12. I am pretty handy and pretty sure I can handle this job. Conquering my laziness is another story. Great instructional video and cute doggie you got there.
Nice! Yeah I get a little faster each time. The cats like to climb up the screen when they’re hunting something so I get plenty of practice doing this repair lol
The only issue / problem that I could see you doing is your not doing my screen! Florida heat/ humidity is no joke and my screen faces south so try screening that on a Florida summer day. Great video!! I have found those clips are the absolute secret to professional result.
Brilliant. Well done. Exactly what a DIY video should be. Nothing more. Nothing less. Effective demonstration, good dose of humor, a little humility, great pace. Perfect. Thank you.
Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words. I know folks watching a how-to video are usually busy and trying to get something done so I try not to their waste time. Good luck with your project!
What this person said!
Thank you!!! Super helpful. Screen repair guy wants to charge $145 to replace one screen. Now we can do it ourselves. You have a talent for creating expert, detailed, and entertaining videos 👍👍👍
Both my wife and I loved the professional nature of this video and ESPECIALLY not blaming the perps!
This is one of the best DIY videos I've ever watched. Very clear, very concise, no rambling. Thanks.
This is the simplest and easiest to follow instruction. I cannot thank you enough. You have saved a marriage. The clips are a life saver.
After watching 4 related videos and being disappointed I found this one. Perfect, concise and very well made. Thank you very much it's exactly what I needed.
Excellent video. To the point and not a bunch of nonsense. Well done.
I appreciate that!
This video was a HUGE help, thank you! Finally a D.I.Y. home repair video that's to the point & acknowledges that most or us are doing these tasks solo.
Thanks for the kind words. And yeah, I know the struggle. Sometimes the ‘Y’ is the hardest part of D.I.Y
The only video I could find showing these clamps. I bought them just because of this video. Hope they will help me re-screen on my own. Wish the part he showed on clamping had zoomed in closer and held it for a little longer but I think I got the "how to" and will give them a try.
Thumbs up.
This is the best diy screen repair tutorial of all time. Bravo 👏
Thank you for not playing head banging, ear popping noise and not telling your life story like other peoples' videos. Yours is concise and to the point. Thank you!
Thanks for the great video. Simple to follow and great tip on the clips!
If this suggestion wasn't already mentioned, when possible, remove the old screen first and use it as a template, placing it over the new screen. Then cut around the old screen with a straight edge and adding 1 to 2" width. This saves time, especially when dealing with angled or odd cuts. Great video! I just Amazon ordered the clips which should come in very handy,
I'm about to tackle a torn-out patio screen, and I'm grateful for this video. Thanks!
Good luck!
@@thefiXfiles Done! I had to wait a couple days for the screen clips to come in from Amazon, can't BELIEVE neither my Home Depot or Lowes carries those in-store! Those, along with your pointers about using the tool to pre-set the screen in the groove made it an easy do-it-myself fix!
Honestly, the ONLY difference I can tell from the panel next to the one I repaired myself, which my (now former) Screen Guy did, is his brand of spline does have a nicer sheen than the Home Depot spline I used.
I posted before-and-after pics of the repair on my FB page, and I linked your video in my post. Again, much thanks!
Had to fix ANOTHER panel today, and I was having trouble getting the spline to set properly. I'm getting on in years (almost 60 yrs old), and don't have the hand or arm strength I used to have in my younger days.
Came up with the idea to get a spray bottle filled with just water, and just "mist" sprayed the channel, spline, and screen before working the spline in, and I found it much easier, the water worked as a lubricant to get the spline to squeeze/roll into place properly. Worked for me. Hope this tip can help others
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
The clips are sanity savers! They made the job so easy. No need for vile swearing or fits of rage.
Wow! What a difference.
You forgot to over edit this with graphics, rock music no one knows, and about two thousand extra words. In other words.... Thank you , well done.
Just what I was looking for! Great video, clear and understandable instructions and tips. Thank you. Love the shot of the dog wearing the drinking hat.
“A lot more of just drinking beer with the dog than throwing fancy state dinners”. That’s awesome!! 😂👍
My husband and I greatly appreciated the video!! We were able to work together to put up our replacement screen with few "bumps" along the way. Thank you for the humorous and informative video.
I've watched several videos now on how to replace the screen in my storm door and yours was the most helpful. Love your sense of humor too. :-) Thank you!
Thanks! I’ve replaced my screens for years and you have me some new tips especially the screen clips on Amazon. What a find! You kept this DIY easy and relaxed. Thanks
Thank you for posting this video. Your tip about the screen installer tips was a "life saver" or I should say a hubby saver.
LOL! I feel his pain. Glad I could help!
ah Screen installer clips !! Genius!! I am buying a home with a screen that is ripped and I want to diy. Thanks for this!!
I appreciate the info. Headed to Lowes tomorrow. I knew there was a tool to help install the spline. That made my day Last time I used a screw driver and it took forever. Thanks a lot!
You can also just use the old spline in separate pieces in place of those clips, they pop off too easily anyway.Leave slack at your starting point of spline so you can pull it out if necessary, nothing wrong with pulling it out and re-splining it to pull that last section nice and tight. Another great tip is to place your screen with the bended ends outward from the frame (it will be curved from being rolled up-crescent in, not out) this will help ensure a tight fit.
Super tips , makes me wanna do mine !!!
if yall cant get clips cut up the spline into 2 inch pieces and use those as clips
T H A N K Y O U!!!!!
This is what I do, and I keep the one side attached to the roll to keep everything straight as I go. But I think I’m definitely going to check out those clips next time.
Thank you!
Really solid video, nice details and annotations and no wasted time...wish more CZcams videos were like this!
Getting ready to do one that a dog took out chasing a squirrel. So humble afterwards. Didn’t know about the clips. Ordering them today.
The cats climbing up the screen left me gasping for air 😂. Thanks for the helpful video!
Great video. Watched this and now I’m confident I can do it!
excellent production. Really helps a new FL homeowner understand how to fix my poor cage. :-)
The best video after watching 20 other who like to talk and all you see is there face. Thank you!
Lol my face ain’t that interesting 😂. Much more useful to put the camera on something useful.
Well done. I thought your video was the best that I've seen. I will now take your install and organization tips to my pool screen project. One concern: Some videos say start at one corner and work the entire perimeter in same direction. Others say to minimize wrinkles do the top first, then do the bottom, then left/right. Comments?
Excellent! Simple, straight forward with attention to detail. Thanks!
Excellent, well made, perfect instructional video. Watched it with sound off and still perfect. The cat in fast motion watching you was hilarious!
Thanks for the video. We just moved to Florida and one of our dogs had a “Hey Kool-Aid” encounter with one of the screened panels.
We just moved here and the same thing from our dog!
Bryan M awesome LOL!!
One of the best and simplest diy videos I've ever seen! Well done my man
Thanks for the kind words brother. Good luck with your project!
Baby Jesus Christ....this needs to be the only video on changing screens on CZcams
Used your video to replace patio screens. Works great! Suggest one more tip - I stretched the spline before pushing spline into channel. Much easier after it is stretched. Also, my patio had flat spline on top of opening, and round spline around the remaining screen on the same opening. Also, inserted the edge of flat spline into the bottom of the groove by hand, about a 5-inch section, and used the wheel to pressure the top of spline and it seems to pop right into the channel. Thanks for your video, I worked alone, and the screen clips saved the day! Thanks!!!
What size spline did you use?
@@jaisangellight For round 0.210 and flat match it up with flat at Home Depot. I found getting the flat into the channel at the lower edge then using roller to pop into channel takes a bit of practice. The round I started using wheel after stretching the spline a bit before inserting it into channel. Both the flat and round you can match size take a small piece to store with you.
@@jaisangellight For round 0.210 and flat match it up with flat at Home Depot. I found getting the flat into the channel at the lower edge then using roller to pop into channel takes a bit of practice. The round I started using wheel after stretching the spline a bit before inserting it into channel. Both the flat and round you can match size take a small piece to store with you.
I can’t thank you enough for the help your video provided! Please follow ALL his recommendations!
Thanks for the kind words Stew. Glad this helped with your project 🙂
Amazingly so!
Nicely done video.I'm replacing a screen panel tomorrow on my lanai, and I'll definitely be using this as a guide.
Thank you for the great advice. Yes, perfect DIY - informative, short and smart.
I have done this myself and you sir have produced an excellent training film for the novice!!!!
Thanks so much for sharing. I was in Home Depot this morning looking at 20 different types of screen. All kinds of spline ...and tools ...and walked out. Lol. Figured I would go to CZcams and do some research. When I bought my house, I was so excited about the lanai until now when I have to replace the bottom ...almost 40 ft around...ugh.
Never thought of using clips. Great idea.
yeah i love those things. wish i invented them.
Great video!!! As new home owners, my wife and I now feel confident of doing it ourselves. Thank you!!
This is an outstanding and informational video. I can't see how any one would put a dislike to it. Thanks for all the tips!
Thank you for the perfect explication of how to do this. You have removed all the speculation of how to install flat spline. Those clips are a cool idea too. Thanks so much!
Thank you for taking the time to do this video.
4:25 7 Sep 2023
Very good video sir. Helpful and well taught.
Thanks
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it helped.
Great video and great tips! My wife and I tackled our entire screened in patio this weekend. Without your tips and tricks I don’t know how we could have done it. The clips were a great suggestion and it is so much easier when you pre-roll the screen. I will recommend your video to anyone and everyone needing to replace some screens.
Thank you for this wonderful DIY video ... I will get started right away on this project. Greetings from Orlando, FL
Hey from Tampa! Hope your project goes smooth.
Short simple and easy to understand, thanks for the video!
Great, concise instruction. Nice job!
Good job Degenerates! I like seeing your 'criminals' ! Lol
.At 70 yrs old I just replaced my first torn window screen on an aluminum door. I was NOT going to wait 4 weeks!!!
Went to Menards, got comfy in a patio chair and started watching how to videos. Did a sufficient enuff job for an old lady!
Loved your video !
Good job on your screen Lynn! My little band of criminals and I are proud of you! Thanks for the kind words.
Wind just blew out my screens and I ended up here because it sucked the last time. Great tips especially on those clips.
It wasn't the wind 👽
Wow !! Thank you sooooooo much, you are the best . This video is a life saver, absolutely amazing . The best on CZcams for replacing the screen.
My man that was a great video simple and straight to it thank you
Great delivery! This is a perfect explanation. Thanks!
Excellent video. Straight to the point. Thanks
Thanks for a very informative video. Out of all the videos on how to install/fix screens yours is by far the best. Now I don’t have to pay somebody hundreds of dollars to replace the screens around my pool.
Censorship is terrible but the other crap explanations that youtube put at the top of the list almost change my mind. This is the best one. Thanks for not repeatedly clearing your mucus while you talk.
Good job. Excellent explanation. Easy to understand step by step process
You are a godsend! I've been looking through all screen porch installing looking for these clips. I was not able to find it til your video. I just didn't know what it was called. Thank you so much!!!
thank you for the by far best instructional video about this
Great video, thank you for taking the time to show how to complete this project.
Good video! Quick, simple, made me laugh. Perfect.
Great video, very clear and to the point. I have been doing mine this way too but, didn’t know about the screen clips, fantastic tip.
Thanks very helpful...short and to the point! Appreciate it.
Thanks so much, love the attention to detail!
Clips are extremely helpful piece of advice my friend, thanks!
Glad it helped!
Back again for review. Great video!
Helpful & much appreciated. Thank you.
Great job. Concise.
Thank you for a great DIY video!
Can you make every how to video I may ever need? You are perfect at that!
It really is that good!
Cool, bro. Great, easy flow to the video and great tip on those clips! Gotta get one of those beer hats for my dog too. I also see you are a cerveza aficionado. Beer time is sacred and we don't need too many interruptions!
Absolutely great video, very informative!
Awesome video! Very informative. I feel prepared for my own screen repair! Thanks
AWESOME video! Just what I was looking for. Thank you for all the tips.
Best video yet. Subscribed
Thank you so very much for taking the time to produce this very useful video - Enjoyed your sense of humor and added graphics! I have done screens in the past and it's AWESOME to learn about those clips!!! I only have a couple small windows to do now - BUT next screen door I need to do I'll be using those clips and getting it done lots faster!!! :-) Thanks again!
Yeah the clips take a lot of the stress out of the experience. Coincidentally our cats tore another hole so I’ll be doing this repair AGAIN this weekend. It never freakin ends man. Anyhow, thanks for the kind words. Hope your repairs go smoothly. All the best.
Great video boss. Very helpful and just as much entertaining.
Great video! Thank you for uploading it. Although I ended up ripping an edge with the tool when I was almost done. I just stopped crying long enough to leave this comment.
Nice video. Right to the point. That's how I like a how to video.
This was very helpful. Thanks!
Very helpful and straightforward video peppered with clever humor!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Great info about clips and whole process
Great video and thanks for the tips and information on the materials and tools! Just to give you all an idea, my lanai is a typical 10' x 15' and has six panels totaling 225 sq ft of screened area. The local contractors here in Northeast Florida want $2.50 per sq ft, almost $600 to replace the screen mesh. Not bashing them, but I think I'll do it myself and save at least $400 in the process. Just returned from HD and bought the screen mesh, spline, and roller for $135 and I will order the clip from Amazon for another $12. I am pretty handy and pretty sure I can handle this job. Conquering my laziness is another story. Great instructional video and cute doggie you got there.
Great video! Loved the cat shot, too funny.
Great video! I loved the added humor to it 👍😎
This video was perfect! My wife and I just replaced our first panel. Took awhile but it worked. Thank you!!
Nice! Yeah I get a little faster each time. The cats like to climb up the screen when they’re hunting something so I get plenty of practice doing this repair lol
Perfect and to the point. Just got a quote for $1400 to redo our patio with no see um screen. Looked up prices and I can do the job myself for $300
Hey Dustin how big was your patio room just curious about pricing I’m here in Florida I may do myself
The only issue / problem that I could see you doing is your not doing my screen! Florida heat/ humidity is no joke and my screen faces south so try screening that on a Florida summer day. Great video!! I have found those clips are the absolute secret to professional result.
Very helpful, clear instructions
Thank you sir, I'm on it with a little more confidence!
Cheers!!
Great tips. Thanks for the video!
very good tips and way of showing it, thank you , you did a good job on the video.
Im also in florida and I'm fix to rescreen my front porch thanks for the tips. 👍
HEY TXS for the clips suggestion. First time I see those. Will definitely get them