SCREENEZE® Answers Some of Your FAQs

We get a fair amount of questions on-the-regular about our products, how to use our products, and where can our products be found/purchased. We’d like to use some time to share these pieces of information and more with you. And, if you have any more questions after reading this article, or ever have questions in the future, please do not hesitate to contact us using our email, phone number, or social media. Without further ado, here are some of the most frequently-asked questions about SCREENEZE®!

 
 

How do I get a sample of a SCREENEZE® System or screen?

We love providing small, free samples of our products so that Installers, Dealers, and Homeowners can truly know what the system looks like, how it operates, and what color(s) will work best for their next screened-porch project. If you ever want a sample, all you need to do is:

We will be happy to send you a sample so that your next screened porch project is as fantastic as you have imagined it to be!

What colors do SCREENEZE® come in?

The SCREENEZE® System is available in the colors Bronze, White, Sand, and Clay. 

How many different systems does SCREENEZE® provide?

We have a total of four different systems, all using the similar technology that our brand was based on. We have our trademark SCREENEZE® System, our superb SNAPTRACK System, our fantastic Arch System (using the Flatbar), and our phenomenal Gazebo System (using the Wedge). All of our no-spline technology can help you screen-in any porch with ease!

How many different types of screen fabrics are there and what’s the difference?

We have six amazing screens (manufactured by Phifer®) to meet all of your visibility and durability needs. Some of the screens have more visibility; some have more durability; some are less expensive than others. No matter what you are seeking in a screen fabric, we’ve got you covered! Check below for our six different screen fabric types. 

How large can my screen panels span using the SCREENEZE® System?

Using the SCREENEZE® System, screen panels can span up to 150 square feet. They are also self-tightening, and require no-splining, so you’ll have some very crisp views inside your screened-in porch.

Have more questions that need to be answered? Feel free to reach out and ask them - we’re always looking to help you! You can tag us, use our hashtag, DM us, or contact us via email or phone to have all of your most dying questions answered.

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