![]() ![]() Artilux retractable fly screens and Allegro™ pleated insect screens can be manufactured in almost any frame colour from the range of standard colours from the Dulux® and Interpon® powder coating charts. ColourĪs well as material and weave, fly screen frames can come in different colours. If you live by the beach, sandfly screens offer a tight weave that is specifically designed to give respite from midges. The trade off is that a tighter weave may block or interrupt your view, so be sure to check your options before purchasing the tightest weave. ![]() As a general rule, the tighter the weave, the less likelihood something can get in through your open window or door. The weave of a fly screen refers to how many strands are in a square inch, ultimately creating spaces within the screen. Made from vinyl-coated polyester, pet screens are tough with small mesh holes to protect the screen from pet scratches and damage. This makes them ideal for areas near porches and verandahs. Popular for areas where sun protection is needed, solar screens provide shade and block and absorb heat. For this reason stainless steel is also used in most security screen options. Recommended for homes in bushfire prone areas, stainless steel is strong and tough. Heavy duty aluminium is available to protect against this. Aluminium is more durable than fibreglass but can dent and crease over time. AluminiumĪluminium, also a common option for fly screen materials, also withstands harsh weather conditions. It does, however, stretch and tear more easily when compared with other materials. The most common material for fly screens, this is sometimes referred to as nylon mesh, fibreglass is popular in Australia’s coastal towns as it doesn’t corrode, rust or stain. Fly screen materials include: PVC Coated Fibreglass The main differentiator is often the type of material used, which can determine many different elements, from the size of the mesh to its durability. There are many different varieties, each offering their own unique benefits and to suit any situation. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Material typesĪt first inspection, some customers may presume that all fly screens are very similar to each other in terms of materials and construction. With a fly screen, you enjoy cool breezes with peace of mind that your window or door is protected from unwanted insects. The primary purpose of a fly screen is to keep insects, dirt, leaves, debris, small birds and pests from entering your property when a window or door is open. The umbrella term “fly screen” essentially means material that’s designed to cover the opening of an open window or door. Luckily there are many different types of fly screens and even more material options. Inviting fresh air into your home is a welcome relief, but without fly screens, you’re also attracting unwelcome insects. ![]()
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