Window Screen Material Rolls

28 Jul.,2025

 

Window Screen Material Rolls

Whether you’re making repairs to your window screens or installing entirely new ones, our inventory of window screen rolls will have the type you’re looking for. From aluminum to UltraVue, find the right screen for your indoor and outdoor window needs.

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The aluminum screen wire is a great choice for low-traffic areas. Aluminum is rust and corrosion resistant, so it’ll stand up against outdoor elements. The screen features a consistent 18 x 16 weave, and it’s available in Bright, Black, and Charcoal. You can find rolls of windown screen in sizes from 24” x 100’ to 72” x 100’.

We also carry fiberglass options if you need a material that’s stronger than aluminum. The Fiberglass Patio and Pool Screen Rolls are designed for outdoor areas like patios, sunrooms, and pools. As a highly durable material, fiberglass is ideal for areas that have a lot of traffic both human and animal. You’ll also find Fiberglass Screen Rolls, which are cost-effective and great for rescreening needs. The rolls come in 36” x 25’ and scale up to 96” x 100’ in Charcoal and Silver Grey.

Do you live in a coastal region or inland? Our Copper Bronze Screen Rolls will be ideal for your environment, comprised of 90% copper and 10% zinc. These window screen material rolls offer the durability you need and fade to a dark bronze finish with age. Choose from 36” x 100’, 48” x 100’, 60” x 100’.

Durability may be one of your primary qualities when searching for the right rolled window screen. If this is the case, Nano 50 is what you need. This option is designed with an extrusion-coated polyester core yarn, making it resistant to punctures and tears. If you’re concerned about pets clawing at screen or falling debris, Nano 50 mesh will completely satisfy you. Plus, it’s UV tolerant and won’t bleach, fade, or flake.

Protect your enclosed space from even the tiniest of insects with No-See-Um Screen. This screen roll is a finer mesh fiberglass material, specifically made to keep out gnats, no-see-um, sand flies, mosquitos, and other insects. No matter where you live (but especially in marsh or coastal regions), these screens will greatly change the way you spend time outdoors.

Keep pets from pushing through your screen doors with Pet Screen. We offer these window screen material rolls in four different sizes to rescreen torn ones in your home and have enough to make repairs if needed in the future. It’s tear and damage resistant, but still allows for uninhibited outward visibility. You may also opt to purchase Pet Screen Fabric by the linear foot if you’d prefer to only buy what you need. If your pets constantly push and jump on your screen, this is the option for you.

Screens seem as if they aren’t really there with the Phifer UltraVue Window Screen. The material is designed to appear invisible with excellent clarity and improved airflow. If you dislike the look of traditional screens but want the protection they offer, UltraVue screen rolls offer the halfway point you’re looking for.

The company is the world’s best Aluminum Window Screen Supplier supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

If you have questions about our window screen rolls or need assistance in choosing the right screen for your project, please feel free to contact us via or at 972-438- for more information.

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5 FAQs About Installing Window Screens

Brought to you by Andersen Windows

Window screens, the window’s “wingman,” bring in light and air while keeping out insects and small animals when you want a breath of fresh air. Here are the answers to 5 most commonly asked questions about window screens:

1. Why do I need window screens?
Window screens help let fresh air into a home without letting insects, small pests, or other unwanted visitors into the home at the same time. Not every country has window screens – they are most commonly found on homes in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

2. What do I need to consider when looking for new window screens? Frame? Hardware? Mesh material? Mesh size?
Most screens are made from either a wood or metal frame. They typically are made by window manufacturers and are designed to blend in with the overall look of your windows.

The most common materials used to make the screen mesh are aluminum and fiberglass, but bronze mesh is another premium option that is growing popular. Nylon and polyester screening is typically used on screen doors. At Andersen Windows, we offer TruScene, an insect screen made from micro-fine stainless steel mesh that’s one-third the diameter of conventional insect screen wire – it’s practically invisible.

3. How do I buy the right insect screen?
It varies from window to window, but there are some basic tips in the below video that cover much of what you need to know in order to ensure you find the right screen for your window.

4. How often do I need to replace window screens?
That depends on a number of variables – you might want to replace your screen if there was a recent severe weather event that left small dents in the screen mesh or you notice the mesh fraying near the spline. If you are replacing the window, it always makes sense to replace the screen at the same time.

If you want to learn more, please visit our website Window Screen Mesh.