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Thursday, December 21, 2023

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Monday, September 26, 2022
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You can enclose an existing outdoor space by adding screens for a screened porch, installing glass panels for three-season use, or constructing full walls with windows and doors for year-round functionality. The best enclosure method depends on your current structure's foundation, existing roof coverage, and how you plan to use the space. Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners have multiple proven options to transform open decks, patios, or porches into enclosed living areas.
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Friday, September 23, 2022

To keep bugs from coming through deck floorboards in your screen porch, seal gaps between boards with caulk or weatherstripping, install fine mesh screening underneath the deck structure, and ensure proper drainage to eliminate standing water. These proven methods create an effective barrier against insects that commonly plague Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners' outdoor living spaces.
In order to effectively protect against bugs, a screen porch must be completely enclosed, but if your porch wasn’t well built from the start, it is often the deck floorboards that were overlooked. Traditional decking has a 1/8” or 1/4” gap between boards, which is more than enough room for mosquitoes or other bugs to crawl through.
Here are the three most effective ways you can build or update a structure to provide more complete protection from creepy-crawlies.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022
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If you’re building or renovating a screened-in porch in your Northern Virginia or Maryland home, you’re probably groaning at the thought of putting in screening. Tedious, time-consuming, and costly to install. Even more difficult to repair. Small spans that interrupt your view. If these concerns are stopping you from adding or updating your screen porch, you’ll want to check out these top ten benefits of a no-spline screen porch system from SCREENEZE®.
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
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The right SCREENEZE screen fabric transforms your porch experience in Montgomery County and Fairfax County. We compare all six fabric options—from pet-resistant to solar-control—so you understand durability, visibility, and maintenance differences. This guide helps homeowners select the perfect fabric for their climate, lifestyle, and screened porch goals without surprises.