Saint-Gobain ADFORS 36in x 84in Polyester Pet Resistant Screen Kit for Windows and Door, Charcoal
- Brand:
- ADFORS
- Model Number:
- FCS10184-M
- UPC:
- 011646101846
- EAN:
- 0011646101846
- Walmart SKU:
- 120444069
At $20.93, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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$9.48 | |
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Tracking History: We have tracked Saint-Gobain ADFORS 36in x 84in Polyester Pet Resistant Screen Kit for Windows and Door, Charcoal since 12/9/2022. The most recent price update was on Aug 23, 2023.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.48 (lowest on 12/26/2022) to $20.93 (highest on 7/22/2023). The average price during this period is $18.12.
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Customer Insights: Rated 5.0/5 from 17 reviews.
Kept my escape artist cat from tearing an exit hole to the great outdoors!
This is heavy plastic style screen that should hold up to animals and kids pretty well. It is darker in color which im hoping may also help to keep some sun out in the mornings. It was very easy to install and this package fit our standard screen door perfectly with just a little bit left over. It would be better if the spline was on a spool instead of wrapped up. It gets kinked from being folded. Also, there should be a part of the screen tool that can be used to push the corners in tight.
This screen door replacement material is great my dogs can't treat it up at least so far that is the get antsy and want outside so they scratch at it I'm sure most of you have had the same issue. I do however have smaller dogs but they do have some wicked claws at times. I would recommend this replace if your looking for one
I had been meaning to find someone to fix the screen on the back door. It seems easier to get someone to remodel a kitchen than it is to get someone to fix a screen. I got the kit and decided to try it myself. I checked the videos on line and started to fix it. The directions on the videos that I watched were clear. Everything except the box cutter came with the kit. The screen is fixed and looks great. I would recommend the kit to anyone who is willing to try. The hardest part was getting the screen off the door to get started.
The Saint-Gobain pet resistant screen is an excellent durable screen! We have a cat that likes to bat at and chase the bugs outside and he made some holes that I kept taping. There is also an outside neighborhood cat that jumps up on to the screen and hangs on it to mess with our cat that also attributed to the holes. I replaced the old holey screen with this pet resistant screen and he still bats away at the exterior bugs but now no holes! It is a heavy duty screen made of PVC coated polyester mesh. The kit includes a 36" x 84" roll of the pet resistant screen, spline and a spline tool. It was easy to replace following the included instructions. I like the color of the screen especially looking at the house from the outside, it gives a lot nicer look than the screens we had replaced.
I love this Saint Gobain screening kit. It was easy to install. It didn't take 10 minutes to do. The screen is very rugged and with a dog this is perfect. It has a shaded look to it. It looks good, it is sturdy, installed easy and the kit had everything you needed except a knife.
This is a great product. The screen is durable and I like that the tools you need to put it in are included. I have a large dog (100 pounds) and it holds up well to him climbing on it to get into the house. The only issue is because of how it's designed, I don't get the breeze that I did with my old screen. But it's a small price to pay.
I have three dogs who scratch the doors when they see squirrels or birds or anything that moves. Sometimes their claws go right through the screen and tear it up. This screen guard prevents them from putting holes in my screen regularly. Easy to use and saves money in the long run. Dogs are confused but I’m happy!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My husband was so surprised, the screen is so thick and you can see through it so don't worry. It is great with the cat clawing at it all the time, and our 100 pound dog always trying to open the door, we have not one worry about ripping. It came with the tools to put the screen in, it was super easy and looks like we spent over 100 dollars on a new screen. Thank you!
I've never replaced a screen before. In this case I just needed to replace the lower part of a screen door. This was a relatively easy project, though it does require a good bit of pressure when using the tool to insert the spline and the corners require a bit of extra tucking if you don't cut them at the corners. Fortunately, Adfors has how-to videos on their website (address provided on the instructions included with the kit). They provide everything you need to do the installation (except a utility knife to trim the excess). When measuring, it says to add 2" to each of the four sides. Well, on my initial cut I added 2" at the side and 2" at the bottom so obviously I had a piece that was too small. Fortunately, there's enough to do a second, larger window. I then removed the screen from the door and laid it down on the screen and cut 2" from EACH edge. The spline tool has two rolling discs. One it mentions to use the concave end to insert spline for plastic screen (and the convex end to insert metal screen). I finally figured out that it's the disc that is concave because the disc has a groove running around the edge of it so it fits over the spline (no videos for me....until I completely give up). It's a shallow groove that will slip off of the splining while using it. Fortunately, the screen is very tough and never tore during the process. At the corners (at which I didn't cut the spline), I used a small, flat-blade screwdriver to help tuck the splining in. The screen self-tightens as you install the screen so you really don't have to pull on it to keep it from being "baggy" in the middle. To remove the excess, I tried scissors (utility knives were all the way out in the garage) and they cut a bit farther from the edge than I liked. I tried one of those things that holds tiny razor blades that you break off when they get dull. Really didn't cut. So I just took a sharp razor blade and slide it right around the edge. Just have to watch for nicking the splining. It doesn't seem to cut out much or any light. It's definitely heavier than my old screen and I don't see that doggy nails will be doing any damage to the new screen.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $37.05 (Apr 14) to $45.59 (Jun 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is 14.5% above the 90-day average of $39.83.
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