![]() The next choice was in screen spline-flexible tubing that holds the screen in place. Sold in rolls and available in different widths and two colors, the spline inserts between the screen mesh and a narrow groove along the edge of the door frame. ![]() I chose the narrowest gauge, because the pet mesh was a thicker screen and I wanted to make sure that it would fit securely in the existing groove.īefore I began work, there was one more specialized tool that I needed-a spline roller, the tool I would use to fit the spline into the groove of the door (available on Amazon). For a small job or single use, the plastic version is fine if you have multiple door and window screens to replace, you may want to purchase the wooden tool.Īrmed with my materials, I headed home and assembled a few more tools, including a skinny regular screwdriver, needle-nose pliers, regular pliers, and a utility knife with a fresh blade. ![]() ![]() RELATED: The Best Retractable Screen Doors for the Home STEP 3: Remove the existing spline and thoroughly clean the door. ![]()
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