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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2014
  • Here's a lesson on window screen repair from Mark The Window Cleaner.
    #screenrepair #windowscreen
    How to re screen a window screen?
    How stop window screen frame from bowing?

Komentáře • 371

  • @grady9752
    @grady9752 Před rokem +71

    I'll bet I've done a couple hundred screens in my career. Not once have I ever used "hold downs." This has to be one of the smartest DIY suggestions I have ever seen! Also, for newbies, be careful if you are going to try to bend out a bowed piece. One false move and you're going to get a kink in the metal. At that point, the piece is useless. Pay attention to how he took his time and did the bendout little by little. Don't rush that step or you'll be making new frame pieces. This video is a real gem!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem +6

      From one pro to the other, thanks for watching and I'm glad you approve my technique. ;-)

    • @russellgottfried5405
      @russellgottfried5405 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. The hold down spline is genius.

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895 Před rokem

      It's always reassuring to have comments from experienced people. So many comments are like " oh, you do such a great job! It was a pleasure to see this." Type of comment that has no value.

    • @karenfuhrmann-weaver2494
      @karenfuhrmann-weaver2494 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Indeed! It never occurred to me to utilize a "hold down" per corner! It certainly would have curtailed my tongue from some frustrated language lol, thanks!

    • @qualitysteamcarpetcleaning1710
      @qualitysteamcarpetcleaning1710 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm putting in an Aluminum screen instead of Fiberglass. Does it worked the same way?

  • @Dinosaurbowl
    @Dinosaurbowl Před 3 lety +15

    I watched your video today and went to Home Depot and bought the items I needed and did it myself.
    Not bad for a 48 yr old woman.
    It came out beautiful.
    Thank you for your video.

  • @SuperJayman27
    @SuperJayman27 Před 3 lety +22

    Cutting those 4 pieces to hold the screen in place..that makes you the best on how to replace screens,THANK YOU!!!

  • @claytonhoyle5365
    @claytonhoyle5365 Před 5 lety +54

    I have been in construction for 45 years and consider myself structurally and mechanically inclined. After watching 8 different videos on re-screening , I attempted and failed multiple times and was ready to "call the man". I thought I would watch one more and after viewing yours, I re-screened my 15, 5' x 4' Solar Screens with precision square frames! You Sir are a Genius! Thank You!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 5 lety +2

      Clayton Hoyle awesome, glad you found it helpful!!

    • @charlenenorman3644
      @charlenenorman3644 Před 4 lety

      Ken OKeefe
      Try it after looking at the videos lol

    • @juanazcarate3969
      @juanazcarate3969 Před 3 lety +2

      I totally agree with the details he offered that others didn't. I especially liked that he was the only one who addressed the bowing in of the sides when screens are too tight.

    • @trevorking5271
      @trevorking5271 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the lesson. We'll done

  • @user-ec5zq9ki8d
    @user-ec5zq9ki8d Před 3 měsíci +7

    The hold down pieces ,… Genius!! I learned something
    Thank you !!

  • @michaelqi5202
    @michaelqi5202 Před rokem +3

    This is so helpful, thanks!

  • @familurstrangers5307
    @familurstrangers5307 Před měsícem +4

    well, ive come across the holy grail of screen repair videos. this one is by far the best

  • @GlennSixkiller-kl9gz
    @GlennSixkiller-kl9gz Před 2 měsíci +2

    This video is right on. Follow his instructions and your project will turn out wonderfully. This video is unlike others that I watched where it was obvious they had NO idea what they were talking about. 10 stars out of possible 5. Well done.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey, thanks for positive comments.

  • @richardbedard1245
    @richardbedard1245 Před měsícem

    I'm doing a screen door for the first time. I followed the instructions on the package. It sagged in the middle. This is when I searched for help, and I found your explanation. Made perfect sense to me. Thank you!

  • @theartbarn4934
    @theartbarn4934 Před rokem +6

    This guy was the real professional. He didn’t miss a thing. Well worth watching much better than the others. Great job thanks for the demo

  • @valueseekinguy
    @valueseekinguy Před 7 lety +57

    I watched several other videos and yours was the only one that showed the four little holding strips. Pre-rolling the fabric into the groove makes a lot of sense too. Not watching to prevent bowing inwards is another mistake I've made in the past. It's great to watch a true professional at work. I now feel confident to start on my next screen replacement. Thank you!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 7 lety +2

      hey, glad this has set you on the right path to successful screen repair.

    • @Chris-pj1os
      @Chris-pj1os Před rokem

      The great ones make it look easy. 👏👏👏

  • @SRBurns-oo2ij
    @SRBurns-oo2ij Před 3 měsíci +5

    This is the screen repair video to use. He's got it right. Some others have bad advice.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @bz09034
    @bz09034 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much, your video was the best. This 50 year old woman redid two screens perfectly 👍

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad to hear it.

  • @renorossi6304
    @renorossi6304 Před rokem +7

    Using the corners to square things up is absolute genius. Many of us have done many re-screens and have never thought of this. Wow ! Thank you Sir !

  • @cmcinder
    @cmcinder Před 3 lety +9

    This is the best video EVER of screen replacement. I replaced 8 screens on our previous house before we put it up for sale as I wanted the color of the screens to match. It wasn't hard at all but I would have loved to know about the four little holding strips!!! I always used clamps to hold my screens in place. I also did exactly what you said NOT to do. I had pulled the screen too tight and the frame left a gap when I put it back in the window. Of course, I had to re-do.
    Thank you! I am now replacing a couple of screens in our new locations and this video is going to make my job so much easier. Thank You Again!!!!

  • @linzerpa
    @linzerpa Před rokem +3

    Just what I needed, someone who has done a ton of screen replacements to show me how it's done. It is crazy frustrating if you don't know how. Thank you!.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      Glad you found this video helpful.

  • @polusx1063
    @polusx1063 Před 7 měsíci +5

    As a new homeowner I have to say your video was significantly more helpful than the Home Depot video

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad you found my video instruction helpful. Thanks for watching.

    • @LindaJackson-ck9qc
      @LindaJackson-ck9qc Před měsícem

      Great job thumbs up

  • @brianalamo3487
    @brianalamo3487 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you for the great video. These tips are so helpful. I will preroll the screen in the groove and use the hold down pieces.

  • @gtlinus
    @gtlinus Před rokem +3

    Finally some REAL TIPS that work!!! Thank you!
    Like pretty much everyone else, I watched 5 other videos which were ZERO HELP until I found this one.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      Hey, glad you found the video helpful!

  • @TheNYeye
    @TheNYeye Před 3 lety +9

    By far the BEST video on screen replacement. Pinning the 4 corners is a masterful idea that solves many instillation problems, especially racking the frame out of square 90 degree corners. Only a pro would re-straighten the bowed frame to a slight outward bow to compensate for the inevitable inward pull of the taught screening. While many modern frames have a crosspiece to reinforce the long rails and reduce bowing, installs on large patio door screens might benefit from temporarily fitting a cut-to-fit furring strip (or yardstick) to brace the 7 foot long vertical rails during install.

  • @nancyfalvey2227
    @nancyfalvey2227 Před 2 lety +2

    I viewed many videos about this...I really like your suggestions the best. Thank you. I ended up replacing all the screening in my entire home. Thanks again!

  • @Bons_Eye
    @Bons_Eye Před 10 měsíci +3

    Fixed it!
    My window screen was bowing inwards. I'd put the screen on too tight last year it seems.
    Thanks to your video I was able to get it back to it's proper shape.
    Finally getting to re screening my patio door. 🤔I was dumbfounded as to why there were pieces of bread all over my kitchen and living room when I got home one day a couple months back.
    A pesky tree rat (Squirrel) chewed through my patio door screen and ransacked my kitchen.
    So very thankful to you and others who post videos so regular folk like me can fix things themselves.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad this video helped you.

  • @wilkinsonvt8151
    @wilkinsonvt8151 Před 4 lety +6

    Nailed it! Best instructional video for screen replacement I've seen. Thank you!

  • @joshuapage903
    @joshuapage903 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really appreciate how clear and concise you were in your demonstration. Drives me nuts when I need to see how to do something and people waste my time. Thank you

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for your nice comment, Joshua

  • @richardjanuska7993
    @richardjanuska7993 Před 4 lety +3

    After damaging my first attempt which failed. I then watched your video. Your demo's pointers, along with your demo did the trick. Thanks so much.

  • @ly776
    @ly776 Před 5 lety +4

    If only all instructional videos were this clear, concise, and correct. Excellent!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 5 lety

      ly776 glad you found the tutorial helpful.

    • @ly776
      @ly776 Před 5 lety

      ​@@WCSkills Yes, once I got the right spline I changed 6 screens in an hour or two. Finding the right spline size, however, was not obvious and it took a couple trips to the hardware store. Also I'm glad I spent a few extra bucks to get a sturdy wooden & metal spline tool ( Everhard brand) which allowed me to press down harder than I could with an all plastic tool..

  • @kennethgarrison521
    @kennethgarrison521 Před rokem +2

    JUST what I needed, the pre-bending/bowing out of a side, to get the screen tight and NOT have a gap! Perfect!

  • @michaellissow543
    @michaellissow543 Před rokem +2

    Genius! I've seen some pretty lame methods, your's is simple yet brilliant! Thank you, sir.

  • @Specktacle1
    @Specktacle1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. Your advice about being careful while cutting off the excess mesh (so not to cut your hand) was appreciated. Video was good.

  • @salehbeyan7294
    @salehbeyan7294 Před 3 lety +2

    I have seen few of them i believe I don't need to watch others because your explanation made it easier. Thank you and weldone.

  • @larryb4122
    @larryb4122 Před rokem +2

    Great video. I completely suck at screen work. I get them too tight and bow the frame. The bit where you used the hold down pieces was the trick. It's a skill. It takes time and finess. Thank you for sharing.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      I’m happy if my video tutorial helps to up your skills! 😉

  • @66lwmorgan
    @66lwmorgan Před 4 lety +13

    This is the first video I've seen that actually showed the correct steps. I was always getting a wrinkle somewhere in my screens. Thank you very much.

  • @dalebellavance1280
    @dalebellavance1280 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Really appreciate the "hold down" idea. My screens are not removable and so I have to repair them while vertical. This has been a nightmare up until now. You have saved me a ton of aggravation! Thank you!!!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem +1

      Glad you like the video instruction…and a reminder to me that I have to do my patio door while installed upright. Easy when you pin the corners. 😉

    • @dalebellavance1280
      @dalebellavance1280 Před rokem

      Also, my screens on the southern side of my home also have bowed outward. I was trying to bend them at the bow, but gave up because I was afraid of putting a bend in them. I didn't think of running along the frame and continuing from a position much further down. That was also extremely helpful for the next project! Thanks again!

  • @George-dm4uf
    @George-dm4uf Před 2 lety +2

    By far the best and most professional screen replacement video I've seen! Thank you!

  • @dp7607
    @dp7607 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Excellent Instructional Video, Sir! Best video & genius tips I have come across for this project. Thank You!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad you found it helpful

  • @user-tt5jo3uw2r
    @user-tt5jo3uw2r Před 4 měsíci +3

    Loved it ,sir. I've probably done a couple of hundred myself , but never did it occur to me to bow the sides.Can't teach an old dog new tricks, huh ?You just did .

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, Bob. At age 55 I still long to learn new ways of doing things.

  • @user-ei9jq7ed7s
    @user-ei9jq7ed7s Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks sooo much!! This made my job at replacing the screen so much easier!

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @garyhardin4194
    @garyhardin4194 Před 8 lety +16

    Finally someone who REALLY KNOWS what he is doing. After watching at least four others doing this. A expert who I feel confident in doing my sliding screen door myself. Thanks for the video

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 8 lety +2

      Glad you found the video helpful. 😀

  • @lsophial
    @lsophial Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent work, this teaching is more precise than many others. Thank you

  • @Vietguys
    @Vietguys Před 2 lety +2

    After watching many other videos, your video is the best. Thank you.

  • @scotte8356
    @scotte8356 Před 8 lety +17

    Great tips on the 4 corner hold down and prerolling the screen. I always have problems where the screen gets misaligned by the time I get to the last corner. Since I've been screwing up screens for the last 30 years, that screen he made was a thing of beauty! Gonna do my whole house now so I'm glad I learned the proper way.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 8 lety +1

      +Scott E Glad the video helped. :)

  • @thegretnaexperiment2.021
    @thegretnaexperiment2.021 Před 4 lety +3

    You're a rockstar I knew when I clicked on your video you were legit! Between the company logo shirt and spline on a roll, it was a sure shot :) Love the idea of "pinning" the screen in place. As a seamstress, this makes total sense. This step is missing from all the novice videos. Thank you so much. Rescreening my patio is going to be so much easier.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 4 lety

      Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @WIG23
    @WIG23 Před měsícem +1

    What an awesome tip for the four corner pieces! Btw, you made that look WAY too easy. Thanks for taking the time to post the video. Most helpful.

  • @michaelmaltry6061
    @michaelmaltry6061 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You for the best diy instruction video I have ever seen.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 lety +1

      Not perfect but I’m glad it helps. 😉

  • @otiswinkerbean
    @otiswinkerbean Před 5 lety +3

    Thank You! I completed my 1st repair and was confident due to your excellent training video!

  • @ivanlopez5897
    @ivanlopez5897 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much, really helpful inside look of what a professional installation looks like, I have done one window screen 3 times all ready and I’m about to re do it again but this time I know better thanks to your video, thank you for taking the time and helping, god bless you

  • @janetspano465
    @janetspano465 Před 2 lety +2

    By far the best video with excellent tips.

  • @RamondoWildwood
    @RamondoWildwood Před 3 lety +6

    Mark, excellent video! I have an Anderson storm door screen that I have re-screened twice. The first time the screen was too loose and you could see it flapping and moving on a windy day. The second time I made the screen too tight and bowed the frame inward. Yours is the first video with the tip to bow one side of the frame outward in order to tension the screen properly.

    • @simplifyingthings9069
      @simplifyingthings9069 Před rokem

      Is there a degree of acceptable movement of screen in the wind? My window screen does move slightly in the wind, but when I examine it from multiple angles, it does not look loose or saggy. Also, I’ve noticed my retractable screen on my storm door moves in the wind. Does this mean I should have the manufacturer adjust it while it’s still under warranty?
      Since I’ve started rescreening, I pay much more attention to details/behaviors of screens than I did before. Due to my limited experience, it’s difficult to discern normal screen behavior vs. operator error.

  • @CleanEdgeWC
    @CleanEdgeWC Před rokem +2

    Hey man I didn't know you did screens. LOL. For years I've avoided doing screens but this year I decided to go for it. I have so many clients needing it done. I had one client, very particular, say the lines in the mesh didnt stay in line very well with the frame. That it was distracting. Wow! I couldnt see it. Anyway I know this is an old video but one of the easier ones to understand and follow. Thanks! I order from your window cleaning store sometimes. Have a good one.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem +1

      Yes, some people may suffer from different levels of OCD (I don’t mean that as an insult) and can’t take seeing anything not lining up 100% parallel or perpendicular. Sometime the manufacturing of the mesh can have slightly uneven spacing between strands. It is what it is and the screen will function the same but when a customer is paying…anyway, thanks for the comment and past purchases at my shop.

  • @pvw88
    @pvw88 Před rokem +2

    I was looking for the best way to pin down the screen and you just gave it to me! Thank you so much!!!

  • @Jay-ys6fk
    @Jay-ys6fk Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much those were some very great tips and instructions of doing a screen replacement I'm getting ready for my first time and I will follow what you just explained in your video, especially the safety tip with the trimming of the screen while using the utility knife.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 měsíci

      Good luck with your screen job. 👍

  • @kenneththomas2706
    @kenneththomas2706 Před 2 dny

    The hold downs, so obvious and simple, thank you

  • @johnmeyer7326
    @johnmeyer7326 Před 3 lety +1

    This is the best video I have seen, the 4 short parts really help get the screen pre-fitted so it is ready to install.

  • @lisaamante5384
    @lisaamante5384 Před 3 lety +1

    Las Vegas, NV: Best video, I've watched four. Thanks!

  • @DANIELROMERO-cv3tu
    @DANIELROMERO-cv3tu Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video
    Very well explained
    I have 8 screens to do.
    I feel more confident in doing it myself.

  • @GrumpyXer
    @GrumpyXer Před 3 lety +2

    I installed my first aluminum screen using your technique and it was a success! Thanks!

  • @rayevans1196
    @rayevans1196 Před 4 lety +2

    I could never fit new screen mesh without having wrinkles. Since viewing your video I have achieved a wrinkle free installation, many thanks for sharing your expertise with an excellent video.

  • @wilsondillon1
    @wilsondillon1 Před 7 lety +4

    I used all of his tricks and tips and it went very well on a patio screen door. Thank you for posting this.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 7 lety +1

      Awesome. Glad the video was helpful. :)

  • @makemyday1477
    @makemyday1477 Před 4 lety +5

    It looks like you've done a few screens in your day. I like the hold down idea. I just rolled it in the groove and inevitably would get a sag I later had to fix. I knew there was something I was missing. Thanks, thumbs up

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 4 lety

      Chuck You did it as a mobile service for 4 years and now 6 years in the shop. Yup, I've seen my share of screens. Glad you found this video helpful.

  • @whpoche
    @whpoche Před 3 lety +2

    Great tip to use the corner hold down pieces! Thank you for posting.

  • @juanazcarate3969
    @juanazcarate3969 Před 3 lety +3

    I especially liked that you are the only one who addressed the bowing in of the sides when screens are too tight. You offered details that others did not. However, I will offer that a book can be placed under the screen, for a slight tension up, so it has a little tension but not too much.

  • @marcenjolan3832
    @marcenjolan3832 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I am sooo excited! It worked! I did it, thanks to your video! Thank you very much! Greetings from The Netherlands

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 lety

      Glad the video helped. :-)

  • @kimdoikyanh
    @kimdoikyanh Před 8 lety +4

    Best vedio I have seen so far! Check on square frame before and after installation is a very good advice, and 4 holding down pieces is a great idea!

  • @user-zh6qg7cu7w
    @user-zh6qg7cu7w Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. I watched other videos and yours was the only one that showed the four little holding strips. Pre-rolling the fabric into the groove makes a lot of sense. I will watch and measure to prevent bowing inwards. I will be measuring before, during and after to try and make sure I don't tension too tight.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you!
    Best re-screening video I’ve found so far, my screens came out great!

  • @Lolipictures
    @Lolipictures Před 8 lety +20

    The best advice of all the videos I've seen,,,,,
    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @iwonasielska5460
      @iwonasielska5460 Před 6 lety

      Exactly THE BEST . Mark is a PROFESIONALIST . The rest videos are information scum .

  • @h.findley3890
    @h.findley3890 Před rokem +3

    Best video I've seen and I've watched many on screen repair

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @richardplastino792
    @richardplastino792 Před 3 lety +3

    Tacking down the 4 corners was the key for me while installing the screen material. This is the first screen I've ever done that ended up without a warp or droop in it. Thanks! This is the first "house" project that was perfect and I sure needed it.
    Getting the spine in the groove where the screen pull tab is located took a screwdriver head. Just rolling the spline in this location would not get it all the way in.

  • @knothead6436
    @knothead6436 Před 4 lety +3

    Very good and clear instructions. Best I’ve seen so far.

  • @TommyBlanton
    @TommyBlanton Před 3 měsíci +2

    I went to the glass store to drop my screens off today. He informed me that he can’t find anyone willing to work so he doesn’t do screens anymore. $20 per hour and can’t find a screener. He referred me to another company. Their turn around time for 8 screens and a door was 4 weeks because their backlog was so big. I screened my whole house in 2 hrs. Going to train my son and have him start his own business when he turns 16. He could pay his way through college and learn to run a business.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Between 2007 and 2013 I was a professional window cleaner and did screens on the side. By 2010 I was doing almost 3 full days worth of on site screen repair. Easily cleared $100 + per hour after material expenses. It's a seasonal business but it's a service that's in demand. Be sure to have your set a minimum to come out to the customer's house. So even one screen he should be charging his minimum. My minimum back in 2013 was $75. Individual screens started at $25 for small, $35 for med, $45 for large and $80 for sliding screen. So if theye only needed a small screen done, it was still the $75 min. Trust me, it's not gouging, you're fixing a customer's problem.

  • @ronalt714
    @ronalt714 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding technique. That was very fast !

  • @luistello1971
    @luistello1971 Před 3 lety +4

    If you are flying solo, then the four hold downs is exactly what you need. Since I did not know I used clamps. It worked but this is a better process. Thanks for the vid.

  • @7254hornet
    @7254hornet Před 6 lety +2

    Very concise and easy to understand video, thank you for the post. The four 4 pieces to hold down the corners was excellent.

  • @bundibobder630
    @bundibobder630 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much!
    A great video ... and the tip on the 4 corner holding pieces is a gem.
    This is the best video I have seen on re-screening. :)

  • @laurenm8908
    @laurenm8908 Před 8 lety +5

    Nice video on a quality installation. All the other videos I have watched so far have been good but this is by far the best because of all the little tips and attention to detail. Thanks for the awesome vid.

  • @JOHNABLANK
    @JOHNABLANK Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great job! Thanks for the tips. I have always had a problem where my mesh is too tight. and then the frame twists after picking it up off the table.

  • @fungiuse
    @fungiuse Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best VIDEO instruction on this topic....I've seen various!! Thank you !!

  • @walleyvideo8297
    @walleyvideo8297 Před měsícem +1

    I like the trip on the 4 small pieces to temporarily hold the mesh in place.

  • @johncannonnh
    @johncannonnh Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks!
    Step by step
    1. Pry out old screen with screw driver.
    2. Check screen alignment to see if it is square
    Remove section that is “bowed” and carefully bend it so that it bows slightly “outward”.
    Reconnect it to the frame.
    3. Measure and cut new screen slightly bigger than the frame
    4. Measure (poly foam spline will stretch) by estimating each side (l and w)
    Cut off 4 small pieces and push into each corner to help hold the screen in place “pins” it into the frame to keep it straight while you work.
    Press in with screw driver
    5. Start one side at a time
    Pre roll it to give the impression on the screen
    Smooth with hand, last frame pull extra edge of screen to tighten the screen. Pull the material while you watch the other end. Remove the “pins” as you go.
    Then place spline in groove and press harder
    Go over each spline to make sure they are in properly
    Take screw driver and push in the corners even further.
    6. Take utility knife and trim the “excess screen” by keeping the blade securely in place
    Be careful not to cut yourself
    Use spline roller if any section of spline is not in firmly.

  • @jaynex3037
    @jaynex3037 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the tips, I just replaced a screen in minutes thanks to you!!

  • @johnpayne5062
    @johnpayne5062 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent video !! I especially liked the trick with the hold downs !!

  • @jillreichenberger7925
    @jillreichenberger7925 Před 2 lety +1

    excellent video!! Great instructions and tips! I feel like I am ready to tackle my project!

  • @jsignorotti
    @jsignorotti Před 7 lety +4

    Awesome video. Got my 7' screen replaced in less than 10 minutes. If I'd have know it was that easy I would have do this much sooner. Huge Thanks

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 7 lety +1

      glad you found it helpful.

  • @ShiverPlumbingTN
    @ShiverPlumbingTN Před rokem +2

    Now that sir is a tight screen. I think that’s the tip I was searching for.

  • @uragonkadi356
    @uragonkadi356 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, the 4 pieces hold down work like a charm. I will do it as well when I do the screen mesh replacement to my rental property.

  • @PanefullyClear
    @PanefullyClear Před 5 lety +4

    Well done, Mark! I've watched this several times. This is a great refresher!

  • @rikkibalnegg1
    @rikkibalnegg1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very Sir.......for showing to us your expertise,,,,,,,,May the Good Lord Bless You and your Business

  • @MCMXI1
    @MCMXI1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hold down pieces. Genious! Great vid.

  • @Vlad-le2co
    @Vlad-le2co Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you!
    Best video tutorial right to the point!
    Project complete. Hardest part for me was to take old rubber out since it was like a rock after over 10y of exposure to the sun.

  • @mrap8898
    @mrap8898 Před rokem +1

    Mark this is an excellent video. Great information and little techniques for a professional result are explained so anyone can get a great result. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It's very well done.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      Glad you found it helpful.

  • @911truthfarmer
    @911truthfarmer Před 2 lety +1

    Love the tips. Makes it look easy. Hope it is that simple for moi.

  • @paulvachal5189
    @paulvachal5189 Před 4 lety +2

    Great instructions/advice. This is the one to watch.

  • @jamesedwards8308
    @jamesedwards8308 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You got it right, and put all the other DIY screen installs to shame...nice job.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for checking out my video

  • @phillmo312
    @phillmo312 Před 4 lety +2

    Great videos. Made it very clear and simple to diy. Thanks.

  • @thewayidoit8895
    @thewayidoit8895 Před rokem +1

    Great tips from a guy that has done a few. I just watched a guy that talked it thru but in the end he didn't have the tips only experience brings.

    • @WCSkills
      @WCSkills  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @alanfarias2923
    @alanfarias2923 Před 4 lety +2

    The best screen video on redoing, thanks.

  • @mikehoyt3719
    @mikehoyt3719 Před 3 lety

    Nice job! This is obviously not your "first Rodeo." Thanks so much for the valuable insight. Now its back to work on my screens!

  • @ericestes09
    @ericestes09 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent DIY video. Thanks going to give it a try

  • @raylee9837
    @raylee9837 Před 4 lety

    Your method worked the best for me. Excellent video, thanks for posting your technique.

  • @johncannonnh
    @johncannonnh Před 5 lety

    I have watched a number of these how tos -- Mark makes it look simple -- but you must follow what he does very closely. If you do not pay attention you will make mistakes. Great video.