Monday, March 2, 2009

Get your old Screen Door to work like new


If you have an old screen door and it doesn't work like it used to any more, you can get it fixed cheap, without having to get a new door installed.
Most old screen door frames are in good shape. It's the door hardware that is in need of replacement. Hinges, closer kit, handle and latch are usually the parts that wear faster and are prone to break sooner.
Getting new door hardware installed and replacing the old screens on your door will make your old screen door look and work like new.
Once your door is fixed, remember to oil/grease all the moving parts on a monthly basis to ensure proper and long lasting performance.
Juan Zorrilla Inc. Screen & Aluminum can fix your screen doors at an affordable price, and if you get a full rescreen on your pool cage, you can get new door hardware installed for free.
Call now for a free estimate: 941-928-2296 (Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, FL.)


Monday, February 2, 2009

How to remove pine needles from your screens



Pine trees may look great in your property and provide refreshing shade during a hot Florida summer day. But, they can also be a nuisance.

Pine needles have a tendency to get stuck on screens and clog rain gutters, causing expensive and frequent repairs.

There are a few things that you can do to resolve this problem:

Prevent pine needles from getting stuck on your screens:

  • If getting rid of your pine trees is not an option, try to trim branches close to or above the screen enclosure, that will reduce the amount of needles falling on top of your cage.
  • Use a blower to remove the ones that are on top of the screen, but not yet stuck.

Remove pine needles from your screens:

  • You can do it manually, but that can be dangerous.
  • Use a Screen Maid roller, similar to a lint roller. (screenmaid.com)
  • Use a Pine Comb, tool similar to a rake, but designed to pick up pine needles. (pinecomb.com)
Install screens with smaller holes (20x20 screen):

  • If your screen enclosure is in need of a rescreen, consider using 20x20 screen instead of regular 18x14. The smaller holes on this type of screen will prevent most pine needles from getting stuck.

Juan Zorrilla, Inc. Screen & Aluminum can rescreen your cage with 20x20 screen at affordable prices and great quality workmanship in the Sarasota, Venice, Bradenton, FL. area. Call 941-928-2296 to get a free estimate.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Florida Glass Screen (Privacy Screen)

Florida glass is a vinyl laminated fiberglass screen (18x14 mesh), usually installed in the lower section of a screen enclosure. It comes in rolls 36" or 72" wide by 25' or 100' long.

Some of the uses for this type of screen are:
  • Used as privacy screen in lanais and pool cages.
  • Florida glass protects your porch and covered lanai from water splashing.
  • Provides extra protection from dust, debris and grass clippings.
  • Protects some areas of your enclosure from rain and wind.

Juan Zorrilla Inc. Screen & Aluminum can help you install florida-glass screen in your screen enclosure. Call 941-928-2296 for a free estimate. (Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, FL.)