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LuminAire Double Retractable Screen Door
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$502.85
Chesapeake Vinyl Door
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$258.00
Wood Screen Door
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$194.67
Chesapeake Wood Screen Door Collection
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$288.00

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Questions & Answers

How do I know which screen door size I need?

Simply measure the actual door opening, not the old screen door you want to replace. Grab the width and height of the inside of the frame. Most homes land right at 32" x 80" or 36" x 80", which are the two standard sizes. If your opening is a little off, don't worry. Plenty of screen doors are adjustable or trimmable. A clean, accurate measurement up front saves you a lot of headaches later.

What materials are best for a screen door?

When you want durability without the fuss, aluminum and composite are the top performers, giving you a dependable screen door that won't warp, rot, or swell. Vinyl is a budget-friendly and low-maintenance choice, while wood gives you a classic look if you don't mind keeping up with the painting or staining.

What's the difference between hinged, sliding, and retractable screen doors?

Hinged doors work great for front entries and high-traffic spots. Sliding screen doors pair with patio doors and save space. Retractable screen doors disappear when you're not using them, which is perfect when you want airflow without a permanent door in the way.

Which view type gives the most airflow?

When airflow is the goal, go with a full-view screen door. It's the most open design, giving you the maximum amount of screen area from top to bottom. Get a screen door with no mid-rails or extra framing—just clean, wide-open ventilation. It's the style contractors reach for when a homeowner wants the house to breathe and still keep the bugs out.

Why are universal/reversible screen doors so popular?

Universal/reversible screen doors take all the guesswork out of the install. Instead of worrying about left-hand, right-hand, or how your trim is set up, this style lets you flip the door to whatever swing direction works best. It's the kind of flexibility that saves time on the job and keeps the project moving. There are no returns or reorders to think about. You just get a clean, straightforward fit that works in almost any opening.

What popular brands of screen doors do you carry?

Different screen door brands bring different strengths to the table. Whether your goal is durability, easy installation, security, or budget-friendly airflow, we stock the screen door brands that hold up on real jobsites and everyday homes. If you want something reliable that installs cleanly and works the way it should, choose from our most popular brands, including Andersen, Screen Tight, and ARK DESIGN.

What color screen door works best for my type of home?

When you're picking a screen door color, think about the style of your home and how bold you want the entry to feel. White, tan, sandtone, and gray are optimal choices that blend well with most traditional or coastal homes. Black and brown give you that sharp, modern look with strong contrast and a more architectural feel. If you want something warm or natural, unfinished wood lets you stain or paint an exact match for your trim. For a little personality, red, yellow, or multi-colored finishes can turn the entry into a focal point. The goal is to pick the color that complements your siding and trim, so the door looks like it was made for your home, not added as an afterthought.

Can screen doors be painted or stained?

Wood screen doors are made for painting or staining. Vinyl and aluminum screen doors are not as paintable or stainable. The bottom line: if you want custom screen doors in a unique color, wood is the easiest way to get the look you want.

Are screen doors easy to install on my own?

Most screen doors are a straightforward DIY job. You'll need a drill, a level, and a little patience. Hinged doors are the simplest to install, while retractable options take a bit more precision. If you can hang a shelf, you can install a screen door.