To install a screen on your porch, you will need to measure the dimensions of the porch opening, purchase a screen kit that fits those dimensions, and follow the instructions provided in the kit to attach the screen material to the frame of your porch. You may also need tools such as a staple gun, scissors, and a ladder to complete the installation.
I staple it then add fur stripes and molding to hide the cut.
To replace the screen on your porch, you will need to measure the dimensions of the existing screen, remove the old screen by taking out the spline and screen material, cut a new screen to size, and use a spline roller to install the new screen by pressing the spline into the frame.
Builders, carpenters and other handymen can install a porch swing. It is not uncommon for the store which sells you the porch swing to have a list of several professionals who can install a porch swing available.
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.
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.
Screen As in screening, screen door, and a screen (pick).
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form_title= Porch Swings form_header= Install porch swing and swing life away. What is the square footage of the porch?*= _ [40] What material do you want the swing to be made from? Do you need any accessories or decor?*= () Yes () No
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A porch swing is fairly simple to install, but it is extremely important to find strong anchor points with which to mount the swing. If you're not comfortable doing this, it is best to seek the help of a professional.
If the porch was previously screened-in then you are in luck for an easy job all you need is to measure each square, combine the overal footage of all the sqaures you measure and add 2 feet onto your estimate. Buy the beading at Home Depot or Lowe's and buy a bead roller available at Home Depot or your local Arts & Crafte store --now "google" --"installing screen mesh" or go to "Youtube" and type in "Screen repair" in the search bar and check out the different how to install screen videos
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