Keep the fresh coastal breeze inside while keeping pests out. Whether your home window screens are torn by strong Gulf winds, bent from salty air exposure, or damaged by pets, we provide expert on-site rescreening and frame repairs across Corpus Christi, TX. Our technicians install durable, high-quality mesh that fits perfectly and lasts.
Torn, sagging, or completely missing window screens ruin your ability to enjoy the fresh coastal air and invite stubborn bugs, mosquitoes, and flies into your living space. Along the Texas Gulf Coast, constant sun exposure degrades standard fiberglass fabric until it becomes brittle and tears at the slightest touch. Additionally, strong coastal winds and salty air put extreme pressure on aluminum screen frames, causing them to bend, warp, or pull out of their tracks. At Windows and Doors Repair LLC, we provide high-quality mesh replacements and frame rebuilds right at your doorstep. Our certified technicians remove your damaged frames, clean away old spline, and install premium, weather-resistant fiberglass, aluminum, or heavy-duty pet-resistant mesh. We custom-fit every screen to your existing window openings, ensuring an airtight, bug-proof seal and crystal-clear visibility.
Torn, sagging, or brittle mesh screens look unsightly and let pests indoors. We clean out your existing frames and roll in high-grade fiberglass or traditional aluminum screen fabric that resists coastal UV degradation and keeps out the smallest insects.
Bent, crushed, or completely missing screen frames won't sit flush, leaving gaps for bugs to crawl through. Our technicians straighten damaged frames or build brand-new, heavy-duty aluminum frames from scratch on-site to match your window sizes perfectly.
Excited dogs and cats can easily rip or claw through standard fiberglass screens. We install premium vinyl-coated polyester pet mesh that is up to seven times stronger than regular screening, completely resisting tears from claws and paws.
We repair, rebuild, and install your custom window screens on-site in four simple steps:

We inspect your window screen frames for structural bends, check for rotted spline channels, and assess the damage to your old screen fabric.

You choose from our premium mesh options, including standard fiberglass, heavy-duty coastal aluminum, or puncture-proof pet-resistant screening.

Our technicians clean your existing frames, roll in fresh heavy-duty vinyl spline, and tightly stretch your new mesh fabric using our fully equipped mobile units.

We carefully place the restored screens back into your window frames, checking the secure corner clips to ensure an airtight, bug-proof seal.
Quick, clear, and honest answers from local specialists regarding torn mesh, custom frames, and pet-resistant screens in Corpus Christi, TX.
We provide fast, mobile on-site service to save you the hassle of transporting large screens. Our team can quickly rescreen your existing frames or manufacture brand-new custom frames right at your doorstep, utilizing heavy-duty materials designed to withstand coastal weather.
While standard fiberglass offers excellent clarity and rust-resistance, we often recommend premium vinyl-coated fiberglass or heavy-gauge aluminum mesh for coastal areas. These choices handle intense Gulf sun exposure and heavy winds without becoming brittle or sagging over time.
Yes, absolutely. If your home has missing screens, our technicians measure the exact dimensions of your window openings and build brand-new, heavy-duty aluminum frames from scratch on-site. We then install your choice of mesh and secure them with matching hardware.
Yes, we install specialized heavy-duty pet mesh. Made from vinyl-coated polyester, this ultra-durable screening is up to seven times stronger than standard fiberglass, allowing it to resist scratching, clawing, and pushing from enthusiastic pets without tearing.
Once our mobile service unit is set up, removing old mesh, cleaning out the frame spline channel, rolling in fresh fabric, and reinstalling the screen takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes per window unit.
This typically happens when screen frames are slightly bent, or when the internal retention clips and tension springs have degraded or broken due to salty air. During our repair process, we replace worn hardware to guarantee your screens snap flush and stay locked in place.