With the coming of summer, there’s also the coming of all those pesky little annoyances — outdoor insects, not the neighbor’s kids. If you like to keep the doors open for fresh air and you have screen ...
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Add an Efficient Screen/Storm Door Yourself
Dear James: I need to add a durable screen/storm door because we now have a dog. What design of door is best for a big dog owner, and can I install one myself? — Ed P. Dear Ed: Your dog will probably ...
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Repair or Rescreen Windows and Doors
Dear James: We have a dog and kids that have damaged the door screen and some window screens, which are supposed to keep out ...
If you’re about to take on the not-so-fun—and often expensive—task of buying and installing a permanent screen door, listen up: there’s a cheaper and easier option to consider if you’d rather dedicate ...
Q: My sliding screen door no longer operates smoothly on its track. How can I make it glide smoothly? A: Coaxing a stubborn screen door into sliding smoothly can be as easy as cleaning the track or as ...
Dear Jim: I like screen doors for natural ventilation, but they're expensive, inconvenient and don't look really good. Are hideaway retractable screen doors easy to operate and durable? -- Dan J. Dear ...
Dear Ed: Your dog will probably enjoy having a screen door to relax by during nice weather. Dogs, especially large ones, can really damage the screening and sometimes ...
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