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Replacement Window Screens Keep Bugs at Bay
I moved into my new old house last year; new because I had never lived
in it before and old because the original construction dated back about
six decades. I love the character and charm of my older home, but what
I didn't like was the way bugs could get into my house all spring and
summer long because the screening material on the windows had sadly
deteriorated.
I needed replacement window screens in the worst way, but one trip to
the local home improvement store proved that this task was much easier
said than done. I spent some time staring at the display of these
supplies, but somehow the time I spent didn't make it any simpler to
choose and purchase all of the equipment that I would need to put a new
face on my home.
I left the store rather discouraged, but decided to try my hand
shopping for replacement window screens online to see if the process
would become any clearer to me. Sure enough, the websites for these
companies were laid out in easy-to-read language and instructions that
not only allowed me to choose the supplies I needed, but also collect
all of the necessary information to complete the job on my own.
I was also relieved to find that if the chore proved to be too much for
me to accomplish by myself, there were companies listed that could take
care of installing replacement window screens for me -- all I would
have to do was sign the check when the job was completed. And for the
do-it-yourselfer, supplies were much easier to find online than on the
jumbled shelves at the neighborhood hardware store.
After measuring all of the windows in my home that required renovation,
I went to a discount site and ordered the precise supplies that I would
need. I also read through the information and instructions that were
listed to ensure that I'd be able to install my new replacement window
screens properly, since improper installation could still leave cracks
and openings that would allow a variety of outside debris and various
creepy-crawlies to get in.
Now that I've successfully installed the replacement window screens
that I needed, I'll be able to enjoy a whole spring and summer without
the worry of unwelcome flies, moths, and mosquitoes sneaking inside for
a visit. Completing the project myself was a lot easier than I thought
it would be, and I saved big on my replacement window screens in the
process. I couldn't ask for anything more -- except maybe a couple of
volunteers to help me wash my new windows!
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