Impressed by the many advantages of a sunscreen, you finally decided to install window sunscreens in your house. But before you contact the local contractor to begin the installation process, you thought about reading up about the common problems that your window sunscreen might pose in the future.
Even though it is a financially viable idea to install window sunscreens, it is equally important to have a fair understanding of what can go wrong with your shades. In this article, let us discuss a few common window sunscreen problems. Common Window Sunscreen Problems 1. Holes in Screens If you have pets in your home, your sunscreen can serve as a scratching pad for your furry friend. This playful activity may end up damaging the mesh of your sunscreen to a great extent. While this problem is not too grave, it still has the potential to mess up with other things in your house. Holes in your sunscreen will allow dust and other contaminants to enter your home and get into your HVAC system. This, in turn, will decrease the quality of air cycling. Spotting holes in your screens is a convenient process. For the timely repair of any problem with the screen, regularly inspect your screen and get the holes fixed right there and then. 2. Shades Are Brittle and Cracked If your shade is brittle or cracked, it is time to replace the shade fabric. Get a new shade of any fabric with equal width and length and change the older one. The shade can be easily attached using the upholstery glue and you can get the replacement work done on your own. 3. Shade Won't Go Up If you are having a problem with the smooth running of the shade, you should remove the shade from the window. Now, in a clockwise direction and using the pliers, turn the flat-sided pin until you feel resistance. The latch will engage once you stop turning the pin. Now, place the roller back into the window. 4. Broken or Bent Frames You really don't have to carry out extensive inspections to catch this problem. This is one of the most visible problems and is usually caused by pressure exerted by a stray ball. The frame can also be broken down because of your innocent mistake. In a rush to put the screen back into the place, you may end up breaking the frame. Anyway, the endpoint is that your frame is broken and you really need to get it fixed. Window screen frames can be easily fixed and all you have to do is to call the contractor. You can call the same company from whom you got the screen installed in the first place. 5. Worn Out Screens Just like every other thing in your house, window sunscreens can wear out over the years. While worn out screens don't pose any risk, it is advisable that you replace them in a timely manner. Summary Installing window sunscreens is a good way of protecting your home against harsh weather conditions. If they show any signs of damage, it is better to get them fixed at the earliest.
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