Screen Repair
Rescreen Your Torn or Faded Screens
Let us know ahead of time, and we can rescreen your torn or faded screens while we are washing your windows. We do not offer frame repair, new frames, or "drop off" service. We do, however, have a great reference if you need to have new frames made for your window screens.
First Step in Window Rescreening
The first step of our window rescreening process involves removing the old screen material and blocking off the screen frame. Blocking off the screen frame ensures that the frame does not "hour glass." Hour glassing is when the frame of the screen bends or bows in the middle when the screen material is inserted and tightened, taking the shape of an hour glass.

Second Step - Installing New Screen Material
Once the screen frame is properly blocked off, we install the new screen material using a black fiberglass mesh that will make your screens look fresh and new again. We will also replace any pull tabs that may be broken or missing.

Final Step
The final step is to cut off the excess material and to replace the screen back onto the window or door.

"My experience with A Better View Window Cleaning has always been positive. My windows not only sparkle, but there is no mess and I have no worries about broken roof tiles when you clean skylights. Working with you and your staff is a pleasure. I am happy to recommend A Better View to anyone."
Marsha A., Huntington Beach
