Myths About Installing Insect Screens on Doors and Windows

Screens installed on windows and doors are actually purposeful. But there are a lot of people having misbeliefs. Let us discuss the myths related to insect screens.

 

Myth – Barrier to Natural Light and Ventilation

 

Many people think that such screens come as barriers to the natural light entering the room(s). Actually, it is one of the biggest myths. Let us make it simple to understand. If the house is located in an area that is more prone to flies, insects, and other creatures, then anyhow, people won’t let the door or window open always. And, if they close the solid window or door, they are not going to get any natural light! But, fly screens allow natural light to enter while keeping flies outside. The same is applied to the ventilation and the airflow! As far as maintaining an outside view is concerned, these screens are a perfect option because a closed door or window will not let you have an outside view at all.

 

Myth – Not durable

 

It is a misbelief that these screens are not durable! Actually, such screens are designed with a strong material that serves for a longer period of time, in fact, years. Also, these screens are of low maintenance.

 

Myth – Expensive installations

 

First of all, nothing is more important than your and your family’s health, safety, and security. Secondly, door or window insect screens are not expensive. It is all about approaching a trusted and professional installer to buy the products and get assistance with the complete installation. A professional company will provide you with services at affordable costs.

 

By installing these utility doors or window fly screens, people not only ensure keeping flies, mosquitoes and insects out, but they can also add an additional security layer to protect family and property from burglary or stranger attacks.

 

 

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