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Screen Door Installation and Repair

Screen Door Installation and Repair in Savannah, GA

Savannah Screens provides screen door installation in Savannah, GA along with fast screen door repair for worn or sticking doors.

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Savannah Screens provides screen door installation in Savannah, GA along with fast screen door repair for worn or sticking doors. We service sliding screen doors and hinged doors so they glide smoothly and seal tightly. Upgrade your entry with a durable new screen door or restore a damaged one to like new performance.

Savannah Screens provides professional screen door installation throughout Savannah, GA, Georgia and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (912) 800-0780 or request your free quote.

Screen Door Installation and Repair

Practical Screen Door Solutions for Savannah Homes

Screen doors in Savannah see a lot of use and a lot of punishment. Humidity, salty air from the river and coast, and year-round bugs all take a toll. At Savannah Screens, our screen door installation focuses on choosing materials and hardware that actually hold up in this climate, not just whatever is cheapest at a big-box store.

Most of the homes we work on fall into a few types: historic houses in the Victorian District and Downtown, 1950s to 1980s ranch homes in neighborhoods like Windsor Forest and Mayfair, and newer construction in Pooler and Richmond Hill. Each style comes with different door sizes, trim details, and sometimes out-of-square door frames. A big part of our job is measuring properly, checking the jamb and threshold for rot or movement, and planning for those quirks before we ever mount a hinge.

For a typical screen door installation, we start with a site visit. We measure the opening in three spots vertically and horizontally, confirm swing direction, and look at the condition of the existing frame. If the frame is solid, we can usually install a new door the same day as delivery. If there is wood rot from years of moisture or a bad storm, we explain what needs to be replaced and price that separately so you know exactly what you are paying for.

We also pay attention to how you actually use the door. For a main family entrance off a carport or back patio, we tend to recommend heavier-duty screen doors with metal frames and reinforced corners. For a front porch door on a historic home, we can use a wood or composite frame that looks traditional but is built to handle Savannah’s heat and afternoon storms.

Screen Door Materials, Mesh Choices, and Hardware Options

Savannah’s climate and bugs are not forgiving, so material choices matter. For the door frame itself, Savannah Screens installs three main types: aluminum, steel, and composite or treated wood. Aluminum is popular because it does not rust, is light, and works well on coastal properties from Tybee to Wilmington Island. For doors that get slammed all day by kids and pets, we may lean toward a heavier-gauge aluminum or steel frame with welded corners to prevent twisting.

For clients restoring or preserving older homes, we do screen doors with wood or composite frames that keep the period look but are sealed and painted to handle humidity. We always prime and seal cut ends, especially at the bottom rail, to slow down moisture absorption, which is a big cause of rot in Savannah. If mosquitoes and sand gnats are a constant issue, we talk through mesh choices in detail.

Standard fiberglass mesh is fine for light use, but we also offer pet-resistant vinyl-coated polyester mesh that is several times stronger and holds up better when dogs jump or cats scratch. For customers along marshfront lots where no-see-ums are worse, we use tighter-weave β€œno-see-um” mesh so you can enjoy a breeze without being eaten alive. If privacy is a concern on tighter downtown lots, we can use darker, slightly more opaque mesh that makes it harder to see in from the sidewalk.

Hardware is another piece many people overlook. In our installations we use corrosion-resistant hinges and latches, typically stainless or powder-coated, so salt air does not seize them up after one season. We set closers so the door shuts firmly enough to seal against bugs but not so hard that it slams or is difficult for kids or older adults to operate. On busy doors, we often add a kick plate to protect the lower portion of the screen from shoes, pets, and yard tools being carried through.

How Our Screen Door Installation Process Works

When you call Savannah Screens for screen door installation, we start by confirming the basics over the phone: door location, approximate size, and what type of home you have. This helps us arrive with the right sample doors and hardware options. The on-site visit is where we nail down the details and pricing.

At the visit, we inspect the existing doorway. We check for out-of-square frames using a level, look at the threshold for gaps where insects can sneak in, and probe for soft spots that indicate rot. If the structure is healthy, we measure for the new screen door, discuss frame and mesh choices, and review hardware and lock options. We give you a written quote that spells out the door type, mesh type, hardware, any frame repair, and labor, so you can see exactly what is included.

Once approved, most standard-size doors are ready to install quickly. On installation day, we remove the old door and hardware, clean up the jamb, and make any minor repairs required for a solid mounting surface. We then hang the new door, starting with hinge placement that keeps the door centered with an even reveal on all sides. We adjust the strike plate so the latch catches cleanly without needing to yank the door.

We then install the closer and test the swing speed and latching multiple times, making small adjustments for wind conditions typical in your part of Savannah. For homes that see strong gusts, such as open lots or near the water, we may adjust the closer to slow the last few inches of closing so the door does not slam. Before we leave, we check that the sweep makes good contact with the threshold, that the insect gap is sealed all around, and that screen tension is tight with no wrinkles.

Every installation ends with a quick walkthrough. We show you how to adjust the closer yourself, explain basic cleaning for the frame and mesh, and point out any future maintenance items specific to your home, such as repainting a wood threshold every few years in our wet climate.

Screen Door Repair, Rescreening, and Common Problems in Savannah

You do not always need a brand new screen door. Often, a repair or rescreening is enough, especially if the frame is solid. At Savannah Screens, we handle everything from simple mesh replacement to full frame rebuilds. Common repair calls we see in Savannah include torn screens from pets, bent frames from storm damage, and doors that no longer close properly because the house has settled.

For torn or loose mesh, we remove the spline that holds the screen in place, pull the old mesh, and inspect the frame grooves for damage or mildew. We then cut new mesh to size, tension it properly, and roll in a new spline that matches the groove size so it will not pop out. Proper tension is important, particularly in our humid climate where mesh can relax over time. We set it tight but not so tight that the frame bows.

If your door has sagged and is dragging on the threshold, the fix may be as simple as tightening or moving the hinges. If the screw holes are stripped, we can plug and re-drill them or, for metal frames, bump the hinges slightly and use larger screws. In cases where the wooden jamb has absorbed moisture for years and is crumbling, we may recommend replacing sections of the jamb or installing a new, rot-resistant jamb so repairs will actually last.

We also address hardware problems that show up a lot in this area. Latches that rust, closers that leak hydraulic fluid and stop working, and aluminum frames corroded from salt air are all common. When replacing hardware, we look at how exposed your door is to rain and coastal air and choose finishes that will hold up. For downtown row houses where the door is set back under a porch roof, we might use a slightly different hardware package than a fully exposed back door in Port Wentworth.

For doors that whistle in the wind or let bugs in around the edges, we often install or replace weatherstripping and sweeps. This is a relatively low-cost way to make a big difference in comfort and insect control. We choose materials that will not break down quickly in UV and humidity, since cheap foam strips tend to crumble within a season in Savannah.

Costs, Scheduling, and What Savannah Customers Should Decide Upfront

Screen door installation costs in Savannah depend mainly on four things: door type, mesh type, hardware, and any frame or jamb repair. A basic aluminum screen door with standard fiberglass mesh on a healthy frame will be on the lower end. Upgrading to heavy-duty pet mesh, a decorative or security-style frame, or needing jamb repair will increase the price. During our site visit, Savannah Screens separates these items on your quote so you can see where your money is going and decide what matters most to you.

Before you call, it helps to think through a few questions. How rough is the traffic through this door, and do you have pets that push or scratch at the screen. Are you more worried about durability, appearance, or both. Do you have issues right now with no-see-ums or mosquitoes getting into your porch or home. Are you planning to repaint or replace the primary entry door soon, which might affect sizing or style. Clear answers to these help us recommend the right combination of frame, mesh, and hardware instead of overbuilding or underbuilding the door.

Scheduling is straightforward. For most standard installations within Savannah, Pooler, or nearby communities, we can usually complete the job in a single visit after materials are ready. Repairs and rescreening are often even quicker. We work around common local issues such as afternoon thunderstorms by planning install windows when we can work safely and your door opening will not be left exposed to wind-driven rain.

For historic properties or homes in areas with stricter appearance rules, like parts of the Historic District or Ardsley Park, we can help you choose a style and color that works with existing trim and, if needed, provide product information for any review boards. Our goal is a screen door that looks like it belongs on your home and stands up to our local conditions, without surprise costs or callbacks.

If you are unsure whether you need repair or full replacement, we are happy to inspect the door and frame and give you a straightforward opinion. Many times we can save an existing frame and simply rescreen, replace hardware, and tune the closer so the door feels almost new without the cost of a full replacement.

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