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How to Measure Screen Size for Commercial Window Screens

  • michaelfox0
  • Jul 24, 2024
  • 2 min read

Upgrading or replacing the screens on commercial windows requires precision to ensure they fit perfectly and function effectively. Properly measured screens prevent pest entry, enhance the appearance of the building, and ensure the screens’ longevity. This guide provides detailed instructions for measuring commercial window screens accurately.

Why Accurate Measurement is Important

Accurate measurements ensure that your window screens fit perfectly, preventing gaps where insects could enter. In a commercial setting, accurate screen measurements are vital for maintaining a professional appearance and ensuring functionality. Poorly fitted screens can also lead to increased maintenance costs, and a negative impression on clients and customers.

Tools You’ll Need

Before you begin measuring, make sure you have the following tools:

  • Tape measure

  • Notepad and pen

  • Step ladder (for high windows)

  • An assistant (optional but helpful)

Step-By-Step Guide to Measuring Screen Size

1. Remove the Existing Screen (If Applicable)

Start by removing any existing screens. This provides a reference point and helps in obtaining accurate measurements.

2. Measure the Width

Measure the width of the window frame from one inside edge to the other using the tape measure. Take three measurements: one at the top, one in the middle, and one at the bottom. Use the smallest measurement to ensure the screen fits the narrowest part of the window frame.

3. Measure the Height

Measure the height from the inside edge at the top of the frame to the inside edge at the bottom. Take three measurements: left, center, and right. Again, use the smallest height measurement to ensure a snug fit.

4. Consider Frame Thickness

For new screens, account for the frame thickness. Commercial window screens typically have thicker frames, ranging from 5/16 to 3/4 inches. Adjust your measurements accordingly to include the frame dimensions.

5. Double-Check Measurements

Accuracy is key in a commercial environment. Double-check all your measurements to avoid errors. Measure twice to confirm you have the correct dimensions.

6. Account for Additional Features

If your screens have additional features such as pull tabs, latches, or crossbars, ensure these are accounted for in your measurements. Note their positions and dimensions to ensure the new screen accommodates them properly.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Measuring Only Once: Always measure at least twice to ensure accuracy.

  • Ignoring Frame Thickness: Not accounting for the frame can result in screens that don’t fit properly.

  • Overlooking Irregularities: Commercial windows may not be perfectly square. Taking multiple measurements helps account for any discrepancies.

Conclusion

Measuring screen size for commercial window screens is a critical task that ensures a perfect fit, enhances the building’s appearance, and maintains a professional environment. Accurate measurements are essential for effective installation and long-term performance.

If in doubt, consulting a professional can provide assurance and ensure flawless results. For more information about commercial window screen size or to schedule a consultation, Contact Us Today! The WRS Team looks forward to helping you.

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