![]() The windows can be closed when it's cool or rainy and the screens can easily be removed and stored during the winter months. They won't fall out, and you can adjust the window opening for as much fresh air as you want. ![]() With a little velcro, you can affix the screens to the inner window frame. I came up with a super easy way to secure the screens and still allow the window to be opened as much or as little as needed. The window screen has a 5/16 inch WHITE finish frame with white square cut corners, charcoal fiberglass screen wire, and black retainer spline. Since I live on the second floor and the windows overlook a busy sidewalk, I was also concerned about the screens falling out and hitting someone below, especially when I was removing the screens from the window. This Adjustable Window Screen is easy to install in seconds without the need of tools or fasteners, and can be used in wood, metal or vinyl double hung windows. In essence they are like two narrowly overlapping screens that share a sliding track enabling you to expand or contract the screen. As their name implies, they can be adjusted to different window opening widths. ![]() So if it rains, your only choice is to let your stuff get wet or shut the window completely. Adjustable window screens are designed to fit into an open window, typically in a double hung or single hung window. ![]() There are several trees in the front of the building that are home to some birds and squirrels who could easily stop in for a visit, so I decided that I definitely needed to pick up some adjustable window screens.Įven though the screens expand to fit the window, their fixed height is limiting.Īnd once they're installed, you can no longer adjust the height of the window opening. I recently moved into a new apartment and as great as it is, none of the windows have built-in screens. ![]()
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