🛡️ Shield your space from pests with style!
The ADFORS Small Insect Screen is a 36-inch x 84-inch fiberglass micro-mesh screen designed to provide superior protection against tiny insects. Ideal for coastal and wooded areas, this charcoal-colored screen minimizes glare while enhancing your home's exterior. Engineered for safety, it is flame-resistant and GREENGUARD Gold certified, ensuring a healthier living environment. Backed by a 10-year warranty, this screen is the perfect blend of functionality and style.
Brand | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Color | Charcoal |
Style | Small Insect Screen |
Material | Fiberglass |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 36"W x 36"H |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Gnat |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 011646101495 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00011646101495 |
Manufacturer | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Part Number | FCS10149-M |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FCS10149-M |
Size | 36" x 84" |
Power Source | manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Screen |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 10-Year Limited Warranty |
C**L
I hate bugs
I don’t like bugs so in my war against them I use the screening to put in all of my house ceiling vents and other places the creepy crawlers can get in. I did this at my last house and had no bugs inside the house but the crawl space was infested with black widows and camel spiders. Screening made a huge difference. This mesh netting is tight weaved and very good compared to other brands in the stores.
B**N
Small mesh screen - heavy duty
Nice, heavy duty screen that is a smaller mesh than normal. From the feel and weight seems like it would be very durable. Wife was first worried about seeing thu it but looks great. Installed 3 windows so far, works great. Can actually get 3 screen frames out of one pack by making the overlap 1/2" and not cutting out each panel singularly, but using the screen edge trimmed from the rubber gasket as the edge of the next piece..
D**S
Keeps out the bugs
Standard gauge screen wasn't keeping out some smaller mosquitos & bugs where I lived - the area around my table lamp looked like it was an outside street lamp with so many little mosquitos and gnats buzzing around it.When looking up better screen options, I discovered it was easy to DIY to replace your window screens. So far its been keeping them out, but its also been fairly cold lately so I haven't had a chance to really see it in action.Redoing your screens yourself is not hard. All you need is a utility knife/box cutter, spline (a rubber/plastic tubing that holds the screen against the frame) and a spline tool. It takes about 10 minutes. ADFORS has a video walk through of the process.If you have really tiny bugs you want to keep out, try the Adfors Pollen screen, its an even finer mesh.
B**N
Easy to install and works very well.
Easy to install and works very well.
L**A
Good screen
This is a good screen for keeping those tiny Flyers out of your home with your windows open in the summer. Thanks
A**.
Fine Mesh
good price, quality material
K**M
Used As Roll Up Screen Door
We have an odd size door, so couldn't buy something standard. This was the perfect. Didn't have to cut it at all. Used the interior roll tube to weight the bottom, made some ties out of old ribbon to hold it up when not in use and a few velcro straps as the sides for the breeze. It worked perfectly!
T**B
Poor quality
Very flimsy light weight material. Tore in TWO places during installation and had to discard it.Went to Home Depot and purchased very similar product that was of far better quality and installed it with no issues.You might pay a little more but just buy it from Home Depot or Lowes and be done with it.
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