Savannah Screens provides expert screen installation in Savannah, GA for patios, porches, lanais, and custom enclosures.
Savannah Screens provides expert screen installation in Savannah, GA for patios, porches, lanais, and custom enclosures. Our screening contractor team builds durable, tidy screens that withstand coastal weather and keep insects out. Enjoy more time outdoors with a professionally screened space.
Savannah Screens provides professional screen 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.
At Savannah Screens, screen installation is not a one-size-fits-all add-on. We start by talking through how you actually use your porch, patio, or doors in Savannahβs heat, humidity, and bug-heavy evenings. Do you grill on the weekends, let pets run in and out, or just want a quiet, shaded place to read without no-see-ums? That conversation shapes everything from the mesh type to the frame style we recommend.
A typical screen installation visit starts with a detailed walk-through of your space. We measure every opening, check the condition of the existing framing, and look for things that affect performance in Coastal Georgia, such as wood rot from humidity, salt air corrosion near the water, and previous storm damage. For older homes in downtown Savannah, we take extra time to check for out-of-square openings and irregular trim so the new screens sit tight and clean without gaps.
Instead of quoting by βsquare foot only,β we explain the parts that actually drive cost: whether we are just re-screening existing frames or building new ones, the mesh grade you choose, the number of doors and special openings, and any upgrades such as pet-resistant or solar control screen. This way you can see exactly where your money goes and decide what matters most for your home and budget.
From the first visit, you get practical guidance instead of sales pressure. Savannah Screens is locally owned and we work almost entirely in the Savannah area, so we know what actually holds up here and what only looks good on paper.
Once you approve your estimate, we schedule your screen installation, usually within a week or two depending on the season. On installation day we start with prep work that many companies rush through. We remove old screen material and staples, sand or scrape rough spots, and check fasteners and framing for movement. If we find soft wood, loose railing posts, or rusted metal, we show you on the spot, explain your options, and either repair it ourselves or coordinate with your contractor if it is a bigger structural issue.
After the substrate is sound, we custom cut your screen frames or use your existing ones if they are in good shape. For porches, we usually build individual screen panels rather than stretching one continuous piece around the whole structure. This makes future repairs faster and cheaper, and it prevents the whole wall from sagging if one corner is damaged in a storm. We square each panel, pre-drill where necessary, and then mount them so that tension is evenly distributed.
Next comes the mesh. We roll screen into the frame channels with spline sized for your particular frame, not whatever happens to be on the truck. Using the right spline keeps tension even and reduces ripples and puckering, especially important in our humid climate where material expands and contracts. We pull the screen snug, but not over-tight, which prevents bowing in wood frames during high humidity.
For patio doors and sliding doors, we check the tracks and rollers before we install new screen. Sand, pollen, and salt can build up in Savannah and ruin the glide even with a perfect screen job. We clean or replace rollers, lubricate the track, and then hang and adjust the door until it closes smoothly without rubbing.
Before we leave, we walk the project with you. We check for gaps, confirm all fasteners are secure, and show you how to spot early signs of wear from storm impacts or pets. You get straightforward care tips that actually match Savannahβs weather instead of generic advice copied from somewhere up north.
Not every screen mesh holds up the same way under Savannah conditions, so we help you choose materials based on how much sun, salt, and traffic your area gets.
Standard fiberglass screen is the most budget-friendly option and works well for shaded porches and low-traffic areas. It resists corrosion, which is ideal near the coast, but it can stretch or tear more easily if kids or pets push into it. If you want better durability without a big price jump, we often recommend a heavier-duty fiberglass or polyester blend for busy households.
For homeowners near the rivers or closer to the marsh, we often suggest upgraded insect screen designed for tiny bugs like no-see-ums. The mesh openings are smaller than standard screen, which cuts airflow a little, but in Savannah it can be the difference between enjoying your porch at sunset and running back inside.
If your porch bakes in the afternoon sun, we can install solar control screen that blocks a significant portion of heat and UV before it hits your windows or seating area. This can also reduce glare on TVs or laptops if you like working or watching games outside. We will show you real samples so you can see how each option affects visibility from inside looking out and from the yard looking in.
Pet-resistant screen is a popular upgrade in Savannah. This tougher mesh resists clawing and pushing, which is especially useful for lower porch panels and screen doors. It costs more up front, but often saves money over time by reducing the number of repairs caused by excited dogs or curious cats.
For frames and hardware, we use corrosion-resistant fasteners and components that stand up to salt air, even if you are several miles inland. Where possible, we recommend aluminum framing for long-term resilience. We can color match frames to your existing trim or suggest contrasting colors to highlight architectural details in historic and newer homes alike.
Screen installation pricing has a few main components, and understanding them helps you compare quotes fairly instead of just chasing the lowest number. At Savannah Screens, we explain each factor before we start so there are no surprises.
Condition of the existing structure is usually the biggest variable. A simple re-screen on a solid, square porch frame costs less because we can reuse most of what is already there. If your porch has sagging rails, out-of-level beams, or past storm damage, we will need to repair or reinforce certain areas before installing new screen. Skipping that step may look cheaper, but it usually leads to sagging screens, gaps where bugs get in, and panels that pull out during our frequent thunderstorms.
Choice of mesh also changes cost. Standard fiberglass is the most economical, followed by heavy-duty or no-see-um mesh, then pet-resistant and solar control fabrics. We often lay out multiple options in your estimate, so you can mix and match: for example, standard screen up high where nothing touches it, and pet-resistant or no-see-um screen in lower panels or on doors.
Access and layout matter as well. Ground-level porches with clear access are faster and cheaper than three-story balconies or tight courtyard installations that require special ladders or staging. If you have decorative trim that you want preserved, we take extra time to work around it, which can slightly increase labor but keeps your homeβs character intact.
Finally, the number and type of doors, corners, and custom openings will affect the total. Screen doors, pet doors, arched openings, and extra-wide spans require different hardware and fabrication techniques. We show each of these as a line item so you can see exactly what you are paying for and make adjustments if needed.
Savannahβs climate is beautiful, but it is tough on outdoor materials. Humidity, sudden storms, and coastal winds are part of daily life here. Local experience matters because it changes how we design and install your screens from the ground up.
At Savannah Screens, we have seen what happens when screens are installed as if this were a dry inland city. Cheap fasteners rust out in a season. Mesh sags after one hot summer. Poorly braced panels vibrate in high winds and eventually pull loose. We choose products and techniques specifically because they have survived on other Savannah homes through summers, pollen seasons, and fall storms.
We are also familiar with the look and rules of different neighborhoods, from historic district homes with decorative columns to newer subdivisions in Pooler and Richmond Hill. On older homes, we aim for minimally invasive methods that protect original trim and railings. On newer builds, we coordinate with existing gutter lines and vinyl or fiber cement siding to avoid water intrusion problems later.
If you are planning other work, such as painting or carpentry, we can time your screen installation so that it does not get in the way. For example, we might remove old screen, let your painter access everything, then return to install new screen once the paint cures. This kind of coordination is easier with a local company that knows the usual rhythms of projects in Savannah.
Most important, you get someone you can call after the storm. If a branch tears a panel or wind pops a spline out, Savannah Screens is close by and familiar with your installation, so repairs are straightforward. That ongoing relationship is often what turns a basic screen installation into a long-lasting, low-hassle part of your home.
Professional screen installation, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Savannah Screens