Known for its durability, stainless steel screening wont stretch out over time. While keeping insects out is a priority, its comforting to know your stainless steel screen wont sag, maintaining an attractive and well-kept appearance to your property. Additionally, Phifers stainless steel mesh screening has great abrasion resistance, making it a solid choice for high-traffic areas where your screen may come in contact with other hard surfaces. Strong, durable, and attractive, stainless steel wire mesh screening keeps most insects out while maintaining superior air flow.
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When you dont want to sacrifice strength for crystal clear outward visibility, stainless steel is an ideal material to consider for screening projects. The fine wire diameter of stainless steel screen is woven together to create a durable yet flexible mesh sheet, resulting in a screen that is strong and helps add to a clearer, more unobstructed outward view so you can enjoy the natural beauty of your surroundings. Even better, its structure enhances cool breezes flowing into your home while keeping most bugs away.
Stable and long-lasting, Phifer uses stainless steel in our SeeVue® screen, which is great for both durability and visibility. Choosing black or darker-colored SeeVue stainless steel screening helps to enhance the ultra-clear outward visibility of these screens by reducing glare from the sun and giving you a much clearer view of the world around you. (Think of our SeeVue screening as sunglasses for your home: You can see out, while others cant see in!)
To find out which of our screening products is right for you, take our insect screening quiz. To get a better understanding of the benefits of Phifer screening, contact us via or online.Wed be happy to answer any and all of your questions about our insect screening so you can buy with confidence. We can also direct you to where to find Phifer products online or at brick and-mortar stores in your area.
Replacing your window screens may seem like a simple enough task. But, once you start researching your purchase, there are just so many types of window screen mesh to choose from. It can be difficult to tell one screen mesh type from another. That's why we've created this guide to understanding screen mesh specifications.
Screen Mesh is not a one-size-fits all product for every project. Depending on your needs, screen mesh can have different Mesh Counts, Wire Diameters, and Mesh Material. These specifications determine a screen's level of insect protection, visibility, durability, and overall look once installed.
If you've spent time on our website, you've probably noticed that many screens have numbers like "17x14" or "20x20" in their name. These numbers are what we call Mesh Count (also known as mesh size). Most standard screens have a mesh count of 17x14 meaning that every square inch of screen has 17 horizontal strands and 14 vertical strands. This means that the higher the numbers in the mesh count, the tighter the weave.
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A 17x14 mesh is tight enough keep out most insects such as mosquitos, but tiny insects like no-see-ums can get through. So if you're need a type of patio screen mesh to block out tiny insects like no-see-ums, you would want 20x20 mesh count. Our tightest weave is on our Solar Insect Screen with a mesh count of 20x30.
Another important factor to consider when choosing a screen mesh is Wire Diameter. While mesh count determines how tightness of the weave, wire diameter determines the thickness each individual strand. Wire diameter can be a major factor in a screen's relative visibility and durability.
For example, UltraVue Screen has a thin wire diameter, and offers the best visibility in our catalogue. Pet Screen by contrast has a thicker wire diameter. And while Pet Screen doesn't provide the same visibility as UltraVue, it is much more durable. Our Stainless Steel Security Screen is our strongest screen, with a wire diameter of 0.023 inches.
Screen Mesh Material is another important factor impacting a screen's cost, durability, and ideal use case. Standard screens are made from Fiberglass Mesh. And while fiberglass is a cost effective window screening material, it breaks down quickly and needs more frequent replacement.
By contrast, Our HD Screen Mesh is made from a sturdy vinyl-coated polyester. Polyester screens are more than 3x stronger than standard fiberglass. The screen mesh material can also affect the way the screens look. Our Brite Bronze Screen Mesh is made of 90% Copper, 10% Zinc, adding an elegant look to porch screen enclosures.
A screen's mesh material can also completely change its functionality. For example, Solar Screens are designed to block the sun's heat, glare, and UV rays. And, our Stainless Steel SeeVue Screens provide excellent outward visibility.
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