How Much Does it Cost to Repair a Screen Door in San Francisco?

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A professional screen door repair San Francisco is estimated to be around $35 to $90 depending on the damage, material, and labor. Damages that are difficult to fix may command higher cost that simple repairs. Replacing fabric or weaved aluminum screen is around $45 to $55. The cost may fluctuate if you only have one screen or if you have multiple screens. Rollers used to install spline is approximately $10 to $12, and you may pay additional $35 for the other materials needed. The general labor cost of repair is estimated to be between $60 and $90.

Will repairing my screen door require replacement in San Francisco?

Replacement of parts or the whole screen door itself can be determined by the amount of damage it incurred. Fixes can be applied to minor damages. However, far serious problems like broken frames and screens may require replacement already.

I want to replace my regular screen door with a retractable one. Is it possible in San Francisco?

Yes. However, removing your current screen and fixing the frames may be needed, so your retractable screen doors will fit perfectly.

Do screen door repairs San Francisco have warranties?

Yes. Almost all screen door repair companies and installers offer warranty for their services. It usually runs for 6 months to 1 year depending on the repair that has been made. It is important that you only hire professionals to get this benefit.

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Some screen door repair San Francisco job is needed when the screens of the door loose through time. Tightening the weaves of a screen door is estimated to be around $50 to $100 depending on the weave tightness. The tightness ranges from 30 to 90 percent. The more your screen door goes up the weave tightness range, the costlier it will get. San Francisco screen door repair is best done by professionals. If your screen door has problems with its spline, only a professional can determine what type of spline will be needed as a replacement. If your try to do it yourself and you installed the wrong spline, chances are you will not be able to fit the screens properly, and that will be a waste of money and time. Also, incorrect fixes to screen doors may cause it not to close properly and might make the screens look wavy. You may also pay twice as much if you attempted screen door repair San Francisco and cut the screen wrong or damage it during the process of fixing it. You may also void the warranty of your screen door by attempting to fix it yourself.

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Door Installation Contractors available in your area

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    Lynchart Construction

    Rating: 93
    Hunters Point Shipyard. 
    San FranciscoCA  94124
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    BFP Handyman

    Rating: 68
    145 Mullen Ave. 
    San FranciscoCA  94110
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    Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Llp

    Rating: 57
    1 Front St Ste 2500. 
    San FranciscoCA  94111
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    University Of California, San Francisco

    Rating: 62
    1855 Folsom St Ste 425. 
    San FranciscoCA  94103
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    Hok

    Rating: 65
    One Bush Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, Ca 94104 Us. 
    San FranciscoCA  94104
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    HandyAll

    Rating: 77
    465 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 630. 
    San FranciscoCA  94104