How to Replace a Torn Window Screen in the Office

Window screens serve many essential purposes, so it is important to keep them intact all year long.  Routine window maintenance in the office is necessary to achieve top quality indoor climate control, as well as optimal energy efficiency and cleanliness. This is beneficial to your staff’s productivity and overall health, as well as any clients, customers, or visitors present. In the case of a torn window screen, it is wise to replace it as soon as possible to preserve and protect your office’s indoor air environment, as well as reduce your energy consumption. This is especially important during spring and summer seasons when indoor and outdoor allergens are more severe. The better your staff feels, the better they can perform, which is in the best interest of your bottom line!

As an office manager or business owner, it is wise to learn how to replace a torn or broken window screen. Continue below for a quick guide that will prepare you for the next time a screen rips in the office, and what to do if your windows are just not as efficient as they used to be.

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What You Need to Get Started With Window Screen Replacement

First gather all the necessary tools and supplies for the job. Fortunately, everything you will need is easily attainable any local hardware or home improvement store, and even online at trusted retailers. Best of all, these materials should be inexpensive. You will need a new window screen of course, but here are the remaining tools and supplies required for the job:

▷ New Spline (Rubber String)
▷ Two-Sided Rolling Spline Tool (Should Come with Spline)
▷ Utility Knife
▷ Flathead Screwdriver
▷ Clean Cloth or Rag
▷ Duct Tape
▷ Scissors

Window Screen Replacement Guide:

Once you have accumulated all the necessary tools and materials, you can get started by removing the window screen with frame from the window. Find a hard flat surface to work on and place the screen and frame there. Continue with the following steps:

Remove the existing spline from the window frame.

Once the spline is removed, the screen detaches easily. Use the head of the screwdriver to pry the screen from the frame if you have trouble disconnecting it.

Take your clean cloth and wipe down the bare frame, removing all the dirt in the grooves. To do this, place the cloth over the tip of the screwdriver and drag the flat head along the inside of the grooves.

Use the duct tape to secure the frame in place on all sides so that it cannot move.

Now you are ready to measure out a piece of new screen. Cut it larger than the surrounding width and height of the window frame.

Position the new screening over the window frame so that the entire frame is covered and then some. Hold in place with duct tape on the top side for added stability for the next step.

Use the convex side of the rolling spline tool to guide the new spline along the spline grooves in the window frame. Do this for the entire perimeter of the frame. For corners, use the flat head screwdriver to push the spline into place.

Once you reach the end, cut the spline with scissors.

Now go back over the perimeter of the spline again but with the concave side of the roller tool.

Trim the excess screen off with your utility knife right above the top of the spline while holding down the screen as you cut. Hold the knife at a 45-degree angle and cut in a steady firm motion.

Slip the frame back into the window by pushing up and in, securing the metal window clips.

Commercial Window Repair and Replacement

If you have a large-scale commercial window repair and replacement project on your hands, call a licensed Indianapolis commercial general contractor for professional and prompt service. They retain the proper tools, training, labor, and resources to undertake an office window replacement and repair job in a time frame that’s convenient for you.

Are you ready to learn how to improve your profits and reach your overall business objectives through an office remodel or renovation? Contact BAF Corporation at 317-253-0531 for office use construction or commercial window repair and replacement services in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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