How Do You Enclose A Back Porch?
If you enjoy sitting outdoors during the summer months but live in an exceptionally buggy area, you might want to consider finding a way to enclose your back porch. Doing so can make that little space out back into a private retreat worth treasuring. Determine how much building material is required to adequately enclose your back porch. Often, these materials cost more than you might expect and it’s important to know what you’re getting into from the beginning. Buy nylon screening if you prefer the look it provides. Nylon screening is black and when hung is considered aesthetically superior to the alternative; however, nylon screening also tends to become more easily damaged. Considering purchasing aluminum screening if you are more interested in durability over appearance. The drawback you may face here is that the aluminum screening is more difficult to work with and can make it harder to enclose your back porch. Tack the screening into place on the studs you have already installed a