i can't tell you exactly what to do but I'll give you the ingredients you need: it will envolve a fire hydrant, the anus, a bottle of tobasco sauce, and a north Arabian tree frog that has trust issues ever since his parents left him.
Screen As in screening, screen door, and a screen (pick).
Porche d'écran
I staple it then add fur stripes and molding to hide the cut.
12 inches
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There are several places online you can look for screened in porch designs. You can look at Menards, Lowe's or Home Depot online. There you can find several designs.
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It appears that you will need a permit to do anything significant to your porch. You can find the permit application at http://www.townofboone.net/departments/development/single/Short%20Building%20Permit%20Application.pdf. If you are only putting on a screen and not adding any structure you may not need to get a permit so I would go to the office at 1510 Blowing Rock Road in Boone and check with them.
form_title=Sunroom Constuction form_header=11523 How would you best describe the project?*= () "Enclose existing patio or porch with roof, walls or windows () Build a new sunroom or enclosed patio or porch () Screen in existing covered porch or patio () Add a metal awning to existing patio or porch () Add a fabric awning to existing patio or porch () Repair existing sunroom, porch or patio" Would you like to know more about the project's green alternatives ?*= () Yes () No
Yes if it can be closed off meaning not open screen but closed windows.
How are leaves and pine straw getting through the screen? Or are they getting in from the shoes of people entering? In that case, a good doormat outside would help so people can wipe their feet. You might also consider covering the lower half of the screen porch with siding so dirt won't splash in from the ground. Or, if siding is to expensive, Lowe's and Home Depot both seek outdoor screening fabric which has a much finer weave than screen, which you could put across the bottom half of your porch.
Yes, you can buy screens and frames where you need to only cut the screen to the correct size, staple it to the frame, and then screw the frame into your existing porch structure.