Pet Screen: Why It's Worth the Investment

29 Apr.,2024

 

Pet Screen: Why It's Worth the Investment

Imagine installing new screens in your home and how good that feels. Shortly after, you end up paying to have them repaired and replaced due to a mishap with a dog or cat. This can be incredibly frustrating. Screens can be fragile in the wrong hands, or paws, for that matter. Choosing pet screens for your doors and lower windows will save time, money, and frustration in the long run. Pet screens are not only more durable, but the material used provides great ventilation, doesn’t infringe on visibility, and keeps the things you want inside the house in and the things you want outside the house out.

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Keeping Pets Safe

Though regular screens allow for ventilation, they can be easily damaged. Cats and dogs tend to put more wear and tear on your house than would otherwise exist. Some of the most common issues with regular screen material is that pets climb and claw at screens while trying to get in or out. They can even run through the screen! Once a pet has broken through the screen, they are free to roam outside. This can be very dangerous if you live in an area where you typically do not let your pets wander freely. Pet screens are worth the investment because you can’t put a price on your pet’s safety and your peace of mind.

Keeping Pests Out

Let’s face it—insects are crafty. One tiny hole in a screen is an invitation for them to enter what you thought was a securely defended home. Suddenly the screens you’ve invested in aren’t doing the one thing you really need them to do—keeping those bugs out!

The Difference

Pet screen installation allows you to keep your home protected from small insects, yet they are durable enough to be scratch, tear, and puncture-resistant to pets’ property damaging behaviors. This screen permits you, the consumer, to worry less about protecting the screen and the inside of your home. No more trying to figure out how to reinforce your current screens. These screens still allow for ventilation and clear visibility. Additionally, by installing a pet screen, you’re making an investment in your home.

Now that you have read about why pet screens are worth installing, turn to CRAluminum for lanai screen repair in Venice, Florida, to have your pet screen installed as soon as possible. You won’t want to spend any more time agonizing over the safety of your pets, the appearance of your screens, and your home’s protection against pests. Once installed, you’ll fully understand the usefulness of the pet screen and why it’s worth the investment. You will never want to go back to ordinary screen options for your doors and low-level windows.

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My Review of Phifer Pet Screen Fabric

Here is my review of Phifer pet screen fabric.

If you own pets, check out my review of Phifer pet screen fabric. This is one of the best pet-related product reviews you’ll ever see! I’m doing a side-by-side comparison of Phifer pet screen versus ordinary window screen.  The results are astounding! Are you struggling to get your cat or dog to stop climbing, scratching or pressing on your screened-in surfaces? I have three cats that like to climb the screen walls in our screened-in porch. The screens are full of claw holes and they’re sagging.

My screen fabric is a safety hazard!

If you have doors, windows or walls made out of screen material, you can benefit from the safety feature that this screen material can provide. Not only do I now have it installed throughout my porch but I’m working on all the doors and windows in the house. The thick material that you will see in the video creates a strong and tight installation when you use the proper spline diameter. Spline is a stretchy rubber material that comes on a spool. It is responsible for creating perfectly stretched screening when installed in the perimeter groove that is present on all window and door screen frames.

Does my review of Pfifer pet screen fabric tell the whole story?

My cat Kensie is performing the test today. She is a nine pound cat that loves to climb and chase after bugs. Our regular screening is full of small holes from her claws. Her weight causes the screen to sag every time she climbs. Small bugs can now enter through the screen. We are concerned that she may actually claw her (and her two siblings’) way out of the house. Since the screen replacement, none of the cats care to climb the screens anymore. It may have something to do with the new feel of the screen material. I can’t guarantee the same results for you but after this kitty demonstration, you will be sold on Phifer pet screen fabric either way!

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