San Diego, CA

Retractable Screen Doors in San Diego, CA

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Typical retractable screens pricing in San Diego
$420$1020per door
Final price depends on screen size, mesh choice, and condition.

Retractable Screen Doors in San Diego, CA is one of the most common home-service jobs we quote in the area. Salt air and year-round patio living give San Diego screens a tougher life than they look.

California sees extremes — coastal humidity along the shore, intense dry heat inland, and powerful UV year-round. That's why local screen pros stay busy — and why honest, upfront pricing matters.

Get an instant retractable screens quote below. A local screen pro serving San Diego will follow up to confirm details and schedule.

What we see locally

Common screen issues in San Diego

  • Issues we commonly see in San Diego:
  • Sun-faded and brittle mesh from year-round UV exposure
  • Wildfire ash and Santa Ana wind grit working into the frames
  • Pet damage from indoor-outdoor cat and dog households
  • And the usual:
  • Front door or French doors that you want screened without a permanent screen door
  • Large patio openings where a sliding screen doesn't make sense
  • Wanting a clean architectural look that doesn't block the entry
  • Replacing a retractable that's worn out, jammed, or has torn mesh

Serving La Jolla, North Park, Carmel Valley, and the rest of San Diego.

Many California HOAs require matching frame colors — bronze, charcoal, or white — and a uniform mesh appearance from the street.

Repair, replace, or upgrade?

What's the smarter call?

  • 1Retractable screens shine on entry doors and oversized openings.
  • 2For everyday sliding patio doors, a standard sliding screen is usually a better-value choice.
  • 3If your retractable jams or tears, repair is often cheaper than replacing the whole unit.

How retractable screens work

A retractable screen lives in a housing that mounts vertically along one side of the door frame. The mesh rolls into the housing on a spring-loaded mechanism, hidden when not in use.

When you want airflow, you pull the leading edge across the opening and latch it on the opposite side. To put it away, you release the latch and the screen retracts.

Single-door units cover one opening. Double 'French' units cover two doors that meet in the middle.

What retractable screens cost

Most retractable screen door installations cost $350–$850 per opening, depending on size, brand, and whether it's a single or double unit.

Oversized patio openings (8 feet wide or more) cost more — both materials and labor.

Repairs to existing retractables (torn mesh, broken spring, sticky housing) usually fall in the $100–$300 range.

Choosing the right retractable

Better-grade units have heavier-duty springs and smoother retraction — worth the small premium if you'll use the screen daily.

Color-matched housings (bronze, white, charcoal) almost disappear against matching door trim.

Some HOAs require specific colors or low-visibility installation — your screen pro will know the rules in your area.

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Out of sight when you don't need it, ready when you do. See real install pricing for your door size.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does retractable screen doors cost in San Diego?+

Most retractable screen doors in San Diego fall between $420 and $1020 per door, depending on size, mesh choice, and condition. You'll see your exact price after a few quick questions.

Do retractable screens hold up to pets?+

Standard retractable mesh is similar to window screen mesh — a determined dog or cat can tear it. Some brands offer pet-resistant retractable mesh as an upgrade.

Do retractable screens add home value?+

They don't add measurable resale value, but they noticeably improve daily livability — and they look much cleaner than a permanent screen door on a front entry.

How long do retractable screens last?+

Quality units last 10+ years with normal use. Cheap big-box units start jamming after 2–3 seasons.

How long does it take to get a quote?+

About 60 seconds. You answer a few questions about the screens or doors you need, and you'll see a real price range before you give us any personal info.

Do I have to commit to anything?+

No. Getting a quote is free, with no obligation. If the price works for you, a local screen pro will follow up to confirm details and schedule a measurement.

Is the quote the final price?+

It's a real, honest estimate based on real local pricing. Final pricing may shift slightly after an in-person measurement — for example, if a frame turns out to be in worse shape than expected — but reputable pros stick close to the quote.

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