Protect Your Screen Enclosure this Hurricane Season
Protecting your screen enclosure, your home, and your safety
during hurricane season begins with Hurricane Preparedness. At
Screen Builders we offer a free on-site evaluation of your current
screen enclosure in preparation for hurricane season. We'll
help evaluate your screen’s structural integrity, screen
mesh air flow, attachment to structural gutter, and the wear and
tear of the enclosure’s components including screws, bolts,
and angle brackets.
Did you know the primary reason for screen enclosure structural
failure during Hurricane Wilma was inadequate bracing in the roof
frame? And secondary damage of torn screens was due to debris clogging
the screen mesh holes causing excessive strain on the screen cloth.
Both of these can be avoided. Screen Builders can help you
prepare your screen enclosure for this year’s hurricane season. Proper
preparedness can be an investment protection plan for your home
and your safety.
Turn to Screen Builders for a professional evaluation of your
screen’s structural integrity and consider these Hurricane
Preparedness Enhancements offered exclusively by Screen Builders.
Reinforced
Wind Bracing The structural integrity
of your screen enclosure begins with roof and front-wall bracing.
Proper bracing is the key to providing stability to the entire
structure. If the force of wind is coming from the side of the
structure it transfers across the roof’s frame and is absorbed
by the front-wall bracing and the home. If on the other hand,
the force of wind is directed toward the front-wall it transfers
across the roof’s frame and is absorbed by the home. Proper
roof bracing allows the wind force to travel from the roof to
the ground. At Screen Builders we employ a .090 heavy duty roof
and wall K-brace connected with a stainless steel through-bolt
and locknut compared to competitor’s standard of .040 gauge
aluminum with a toe screw to an angle attachment. The result
is greater structural integrity to withstand higher winds.
Corrosion-Resistant Screws. Corrosion of screws,
washers and fasteners is caused by dielectric dissimilarity between
steel fasteners and aluminum components. Rusted screws and fasteners
weaken the overall strength of the screen structure. At Screen
Builders we use a ceramic primer base coat with color stable
topcoats on our screws and fasteners to provide superior corrosion
resistance. Finally, we cap the concrete screws with a plastic
dome cap. By reducing galvanic reactions we experience a near
zero corrosion.
Removable Panels. A challenge of tropical storms
is flying debris - including small particles of sand and dirt
that clog the pours of screen enclosures making it difficult
for the winds to pass through. The greater the winds, the greater
the amount of debris, and the greater the strain placed on your
screens. Screen Builders removable panels are engineered for
easy removal by the homeowner opening the flow of air from one
side of your enclosure through to the other side. Putting preparedness
back in the homeowners hands while eliminating waiting for a
repair crew to arrive and repair damaged screens post storm.
Removable panels easily store in your garage and can return to
their structural placement immediately following the storms.
The result is less resistance and less likeliness of screens
tearing under unusual pressure.
NEW Finer Thread Mesh Screen Panels. This new
screen mesh provides a greater visibility without sacrificing
strength and durability in the process. This 20x20 square mesh
is engineered for optical clarity while its thinner .008 core
yarn is designed to sustain extreme wind conditions tested up
t110mph. The thinner threads also provide 33% more insect resistance.
In all, giving you greater value for no extra cost!
Screen Builders’ twenty-two years in South Florida’s
tropical storms has taught us to design with hurricane defense
in mind. With that knowledge we use sophisticated wind load calculations
to figure stress load on each aluminum frame piece of your custom
frame structure. We continually invest in research and new development
initiatives to withstand brutal weather conditions and achieve
structural superiority.
Learn more about the benefits of Screen Builders FREE Hurricane Preparedness
Evaluation.
Call 800-972-7242 for more information.
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