A
word from one of our customers
"We recently had our sliding screen door rescreened and
within a week our dog, Bella, had gone through the screen.
We got the Pet Screen and have been so pleased. Even after
numerous scratches at the screen by Bella , the screen still
looks great and stays in place.
Angelo
Macomb Mi. |


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Pet Screen Installation
Replacing
screen with PetScreen
Steps:
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Figure B |
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- Remove the spline (figure B)
around the edge of the screening material. Pull out the screen
and clean out the groove.
- Set frame on a flat surface (very
important!) and make sure the corners are square.
- Unfold or unroll your Pet Screen.
Cut out the screen so it is a couple of inches wider than the
frame on each of the four sides. Lay it over the frame.
- Keep the corners from puckering by
cutting each corner on a 45-degree angle (you will be snipping
off a little triangle from each corner).
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Figure C |
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Figure D |
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- To reinsert the spline, you will
need a tool called a pizza cutter. One end is concave
(figure C), the other convex.
- Set the screen over the frame and
use the convex (bumped out) side to push the screen into the
groove (figure D).
- Working one side at a time, insert
the screen, then insert the spline, using the other, concave
side of the roller to push the spline in the groove.
- Once all four sides are finished, go
around the frame with a mat knife and cut off the excess
screen just above the spline, being careful not to cut the
spline itself.
  
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