How Do You Repair A Broken Screen In A Door, Window, Or Screen Room?
This article gives the basics about repairing or replacing a torn screen in a door, window, or screen room. If you have a tear, you can try sewing together the loose pieces with a heavy thread that matches the colour of the mesh. Take care to ensure that the repair is done tightly, but not so tight as to cause distortions in the existing mesh. Some people use clear nail polish or something similar to seal the edges of the repair job in order to add some additional stability. If you have a hole, you will want to even out the edges to form a square or rectangle as necessary. Using some tin snips (or even fingernail trimmers) may help get rid of the unwanted edges. At this point, you can use heavy thread and create a set of rows (or columns) that match the existing mesh weave. This will take a little time and patience because you will tie one side and then the other. Make sure you have enough thread that matches the colour of the mesh. After your finish your rows or columns, then you do t