Retractable screen
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Retractable screens provide a barrier to insects entering the interior while allowing the option of an unobstructed view, without a traditional hinged or sliding screen door.[1]
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[edit] Description
Retractable or 'disappearing' screen doors operate on a similar principal to spring-loaded window shades. They usually retract to one or both sides, depending on the number of doors or the opening's width. They have flexible fiberglass screen mesh that rolls together, and can be custom fit for most openings. When the screen is not in use it retracts into its protective housing or a wall pocket t blend into the décor of the home.[2] Retractable screen doors can be mounted to "pull down" from an overhead pocket for large openings and 'disappearing' window wall doors, often 'motorized' with remote control operation. This type, partially lifted on tall openings, allows for people's and pets' use while keeping higher flying insects out.
Retractable screen doors can be installed on:
- Hinged doors - glass or solid
- French doors
- Single exterior doors
- In or Out swinging doors
- Sliding doors - glass or solid
- Windows[3]
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Retractable screen doors are also installed on reachable skylights, greenhouses, boats, houseboats and recreational vehicles.
The range of disappearing screen doors varies from inexpensive 'do-it-yourself' installed models; to high quality or custom made professionally installed models. Options are available, including: a variety of colors, wood grain finishes, pet or solar mesh, speed reducers, locks, and door bells.
Models made with built-in speed reducers greatly reduce the chance that fingers will get pinched as the screen retracts into its housing. .[4] Screen material made of nylon, known as "superscreen" or "pet mesh" provides a more durable, lower maintenance solution.
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- ^ "Retractable Screens for Doors". Phantom Screens. 2009-10-25. http://www.phantomscreens.us/products-phantom-screens.aspx. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
- ^ "Retractable Screens". Screens of Southern California. 2009-10-25. http://www.phantomsocal.com/products.aspx. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
- ^ "Disappearing Window and Screen Doors". Disappearing Window and Screen Doors. 2011-05-27. http://rollaway.com/window_screens.htm. Retrieved 2011-05-27. Manufactured by the R. Lang Company
- ^ "Clearview Retractable Screens". Screens of Southern California. 2009-10-25. http://www.thehis.com/clearview_retractable_screens_overview.html. Retrieved 2009-01-20. patented speed reducer manufacturer
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