Common Q&As About SCREENEZE
Over the years we have had many questions that consistently pop up regarding our products and our company. Today we want to set the record straight and provide some answers to those frequently asked questions. If you want to know who we are, what we do, and what we offer, continue reading!
About Us
It all began with the original SCREENEZE® System in 2003. SCREENEZE® came to fruition over the frustration with traditional methods. There had to be a better way than staples and splines. That way was SCREENEZE®. It is a no-spline, self-stretching system that allows for large panels and easy repair. The base secures to the post/column and the cap when pressed on, secures and stretches the screen fabric.
Recently, we released SNAPTRACK by SCREENEZE®. This product also uses SCREENEZE® Snap Technology but has some notable differences. We invented SNAPTRACK with the DIY installer in mind. Unlike traditional SCREENEZE®, SNAPTRACK installs to the face of your post/column. The aluminum base is a “T” shape and the screws are hidden under the vinyl cap!
SCREENEZE® and SNAPTRACK are the two main systems that we offer.
We are located in Cincinnati, OH, but we ship our products to Dealers all over the United States, some parts of Canada, and more! If you wonder if you can get some SCREENEZE® in your area, check out our Installer/Dealer search bar on our website, shoot us an email, or give us a call.
FAQs & Answers
How large of a panel can I do?
Up to 150 Square Feet - SCREENEZE® does not limit you to forty square feet or a width of 3 feet. You can do a 10' x 15' panel with SCREENEZE®. Visit the Gallery to see pictures. If you are attempting a large panel (over 75 sq ft), we recommend using Phifer #1814 Fiberglass, TEXTILENE® nano 50 or TuffScreen®.
Can I install SCREENEZE® myself?
You need carpentry skills to install SCREENEZE®. Review installation instructions to determine if you are comfortable with the steps. If not, enter your zip code to find a local installer or take a sample to a builder or remodeler of your choice.
Can I attach SCREENEZE® to brick or concrete?
SCREENEZE® can be attached to any smooth uniform surface. When attaching SCREENEZE® to masonry a Flush Mount is typically the best application. We would recommend that you secure the base to your structure with Tapcon screws when attaching to masonry. The screw leg needs to ride smoothly against the masonry. We would recommend once your alignments and cuts are made you should use a double sided sticky tape or a small bead of silicon prior to attaching your SCREENEZE® system.
Can your products stand up to high winds?
Yes, we tested our product with Intertek and determined that SCREENEZE® can handle wind gusts up to 140 mph. - Wind Test Full Video - Wind Test Short Video - Intertek Report (Please only share in full).
How much is shipping?
Hopefully, you can purchase SCREENEZE® from a local lumber yard to avoid shipping costs. However, if you have to purchase direct because there is no distribution in your area, it depends on your location. In the United States, to ship 8' SCREENEZE® tends to run between $70 and $175 based on the quantity; to ship 12' SCREENEZE® you are looking at $175 to $400. 12' SCREENEZE® is shipped Freight because of its length. Shipping to Canada and the Caribbean are more expensive and quoted on an individual basis. To request a quote please contact us. However, please check if there is a dealer in your area first before requesting a quote from us directly.
Do you still have questions that weren’t answered today? Make sure to reach out to us on social media or send us an email to support@screeneze.com for your answers.
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