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How to Install a Window Screen with Tabs in Commercial Windows

  • michaelfox0
  • Mar 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Properly installing window screens in commercial buildings is essential for maintaining ventilation while keeping out insects and debris. Commercial windows often have larger or more durable screens, but the installation process remains straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure a secure fit and long-lasting performance.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Before starting, ensure you have the necessary tools and materials:

  • Window screen with tabs

  • Measuring tape

  • Flathead screwdriver or putty knife

  • Ladder or scaffold (if needed for higher windows)

Step 2: Verify Screen Size and Fit

Commercial windows often come in non-standard sizes, so it’s crucial to confirm that the screen matches the window opening. If adjustments are needed, ensure the screen is trimmed or replaced with the correct size to prevent gaps that could compromise security and functionality.

Step 3: Locate and Position the Tabs

Most commercial window screens feature durable metal or reinforced plastic tabs that help secure the screen in place. Identify these tabs before installation, as they will be essential for proper positioning and stability.

Step 4: Insert the Screen into the Window Frame

  • Tilt the screen slightly and insert the top edge into the upper track of the window frame.

  • Make sure the sides align properly with the window track before proceeding.

Step 5: Secure the Bottom of the Screen

  • Gently push the bottom of the screen into place, ensuring the tabs sit securely within the frame or track.

  • For spring-loaded tabs, press them inward as you slide the screen into position.

  • If needed, use a flathead screwdriver to guide the tabs into the proper slots.

Step 6: Test the Fit and Stability

  • Press along the edges of the screen to check for any loose spots.

  • Ensure the screen sits evenly and that the tabs are holding it firmly in place.

  • If the screen shifts or doesn’t fit snugly, remove and reposition it for a better alignment.

Step 7: Perform a Final Inspection

In commercial settings, window screens may experience frequent use and exposure to high-traffic conditions. Ensure the installation is secure and that the tabs are not bent or damaged. Regular maintenance inspections can help prevent premature wear.

Conclusion

Installing a window screen with tabs in a commercial building is a quick and effective way to maintain airflow while keeping pests and debris out. By following these steps, you can ensure a secure, professional-grade installation that withstands daily use. Regular inspections and timely replacements will help maintain screen integrity and functionality over time. For more information about commercial window screens with tabs or to schedule a consultation for repair, Contact Us Today! The WRS Team will be happy to help you.

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