Doorway Parts Identification

Are you getting ready to measure your doorway or preparing to place your order for a Plisse retractable screen but not sure what’s what on your doorway?  Then this is the post for you. Use our doorway parts identification drawings of a typical single door opening and double door (aka French or Atrium) opening below to…

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How To Send Pictures

I’m always offering to look at pictures of doorways our customers would like to install our Plisse retractable door screens on to help them decide where to measure to and from. It is important to get good, accurate measurements of your opening where the Plisse invisible screen will mount in order to ensure an easy…

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Measuring Worksheets

UPDATE: Measuring Worksheets – No Longer Necessary As of Spring 2011 we’ve made measuring for and installing a Plisse retractable door screen on your home a whole lot simpler. These pesky worksheets with detailed instructions are a thing of the past. Of course if you’re looking for a little more help, if you’re a type…

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Hidden Screens

A Screen Door that Disappears When Not in Use Everyone likes the cool breezes that can come into their home through open doors and windows, but no one likes those ugly wood or aluminum screens traditionally used to keep unwanted pests out. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the cool breezes without that unsightly screen…

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Retractable Screens for Casement Windows

The Solution for Screening Casement Style Windows Casement windows are a popular choice for today’s homes because they offer large openings and can be operated easily and quickly. A casement window is hinged on the side and swings out much like a door, allowing plenty of fresh air into the home and making it easy…

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