Slider Screens, Bug Screens & Sun Screens

Not every screen does the same job, and in Black Canyon City that distinction really matters. A slider screen keeps your patio door functional without letting everything outside into your living room. A bug screen keeps the airflow going without the mosquitoes and flies that come with monsoon season. A sun screen cuts down on the heat pouring through your windows in the middle of summer and makes a noticeable difference in how hard your AC has to work. We handle all three and we help you figure out which combination makes the most sense for your home based on how it sits, which direction it faces, and what’s been bothering you most. We’ll get you set up with the right screens in the right places and do it cleanly and correctly.

5 Benefits of Choosing a Local screen Contractor

  • Local expertise on which sun screen densities work best for Black Canyon City‘s sun exposure
  • We custom fit every screen so there are no gaps or loose edges
  • Faster installation with no long lead times from out-of-area suppliers
  • We can assess your whole home and recommend the right screen type per opening
  • A local contractor is easy to reach if anything needs attention after the job

Frequently Asked Questions — service 5

A bug screen uses a standard or fine mesh that’s designed primarily to keep insects out while letting air flow through freely. A sun screen uses a denser woven material that’s specifically designed to block a significant percentage of UV rays and radiant heat before it gets through your glass. Some homeowners use bug screens on some windows and sun screens on others, depending on sun exposure, and we can help you figure out what makes sense for each opening.

A good quality solar screen can block anywhere from 70 to 90 percent of the sun’s heat, depending on the density of the mesh you choose. In Black Canyon City, where the afternoon sun on west-facing windows can be brutal, the difference is something you’ll feel pretty quickly. It also reduces glare and helps protect your furniture and flooring from UV fading over time.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common things we hear. Usually it’s a combination of a worn roller, a bent frame, or a track that’s gotten damaged or dirty over time. In most cases it’s a straightforward fix and we can take care of it during a regular service visit. If the screen itself is beyond saving we can build you a new one that fits and rolls the way it’s supposed to.

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