Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Screened Front Entry

















You can screen the front entry or front porch of your house to protect it from insects, and keep kids and pets inside when you open the front door. In regions of the country and times of the year when weather is temperate, you can live your front door open to let the outside breeze in and save in air conditioning costs without worrying about bugs and debris.
A screened front entry is usually a small enclosure with an aluminum frame in either white or bronze color. Most have only one regular screen door, but some choose double doors for easier access or custom doors for a more unique and refined look.
Regular 18x14 mesh screen is very popular, but many get 20x20 mesh screen for small insect control (No-see-ums) and a little more day time privacy. Florida-Glass (vinyl laminated) screen or kick-plate is sometimes installed on the lower section of the enclosure for extra pretection from rain and debris.
If you need a front entry screened contact:
941-928-2296 (Sarasota/Manatee, FL)