How to Put a Screen in a Commercial Window: A Step-by-Step Guide
- michaelfox0
- Nov 8, 2024
- 2 min read
Installing screens in commercial windows is essential for maintaining a comfortable and pest-free environment in office buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial properties. Whether you’re upgrading existing windows or installing new screens, this guide will help you understand how to put a screen in a commercial window efficiently and effectively.
Materials Needed:
Window screen frame kit
Heavy-duty screen mesh
Spline (rubber cord)
Spline roller
Heavy-duty scissors or utility knife
Flathead screwdriver
Measuring tape
Utility knife
Step 1: Measure the Window Frame
Begin by measuring the dimensions of the window frame where the screen will be installed. Measure the height and width from the inside edges of the frame. This ensures that the screen fits perfectly within the window frame, crucial for commercial settings where precision is important.

Step 2: Cut the Frame Pieces
If assembling a new screen frame, cut the frame pieces according to the measurements. Commercial-grade frame kits often come with pre-notched pieces that can be easily assembled. Ensure that you subtract the width of the frame corners from your measurements to get the correct length for the frame sides.

Step 3: Assemble the Frame
Connect the frame pieces using the corner connectors provided in the kit. Press the corners together firmly to create a sturdy rectangular or square frame. Double-check that the frame fits snugly within the window opening, as commercial windows often have stricter fitting requirements.

Step 4: Cut the Screen Mesh
Lay the heavy-duty screen mesh over the assembled frame, leaving an extra inch around all sides. Use heavy-duty scissors or a utility knife to cut the mesh to the appropriate size. This extra material will allow you to secure the mesh tightly to the frame.

Step 5: Insert the Spline
Starting at one corner of the frame, press the spline into the groove along the edge of the frame using a spline roller. The spline is a rubber cord that holds the screen mesh in place. Work your way around the frame, pressing the spline and mesh into the groove. Ensure the mesh is taut and smooth as you go, which is particularly important for commercial settings where aesthetics and functionality are key.

Step 6: Trim Excess Mesh
Once the spline is fully inserted and the mesh is secure, use a utility knife to carefully trim away the excess mesh around the edges of the frame. Be careful not to cut the screen mesh that is secured by the spline.

Step 7: Install the Screen
With the screen assembled and the mesh trimmed, you can now install the screen into the window frame. Most professionals install commercial window screens by simply pushing them into the frame until they snap into place. If your window frame has specific clips or fasteners, make sure to use them to secure the screen.

Conclusion
By following these steps, you can easily put a screen in a commercial window, ensuring a comfortable and pest-free environment for employees and customers alike. Whether you’re a building manager, a maintenance professional, or a business owner, this project is manageable and rewarding, enhancing the functionality and appeal of your commercial property. For more information about how to put in a commercial window screen or to schedule a consultation, Contact Us Today! The WRS Team will be happy to assist you.




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