Torn, sagging, or sun-damaged screens — fixed by a local pro, with real pricing up front.

Window Screen Repair in Marietta, GA is one of the most common home-service jobs we quote in the area. Tree-lined Cobb County neighborhoods see heavy pollen and tree-debris buildup on screens.
Georgia's mix of humidity, pine pollen, and heavy summer storms keeps screens working hard. That's why local screen pros stay busy — and why honest, upfront pricing matters.
Get an instant screen repair quote below. A local screen pro serving Marietta will follow up to confirm details and schedule.
Serving East Cobb, West Cobb, Kennesaw, and the rest of Marietta.
Atlanta-area HOAs typically allow standard charcoal mesh and bronze frames.
Most screen jobs follow the same simple flow. A local screen pro will measure your existing frames, confirm the mesh type you want (standard fiberglass, charcoal, pet-resistant, solar, or no-see-um), and either rescreen on-site or take the frames back to their shop.
On-site rescreens usually take 10–20 minutes per screen. If a frame is damaged or out-of-square, building a new screen is usually the better call — it's quick, affordable, and the result lasts longer.
When the work is done, the pro reinstalls each screen and checks the fit. A good rescreen should sit tight in the frame with no waves, gaps, or sagging.
Most window screen repairs land between $20 and $75 per screen, depending on the mesh you choose and how big the screens are. Specialty mesh — pet-resistant, no-see-um, solar — adds $5–$25 per screen.
Whole-house jobs (all the screens at once) usually come with a small per-screen discount, since the pro is already on-site and set up.
Get the exact number for your home below — pricing is instant and honest.
Standard charcoal fiberglass is the default — affordable, easy to see through, and good enough for most homes.
Pet-resistant mesh is roughly 7x stronger than standard fiberglass — worth it if you have cats or dogs that lean on the screens.
Solar mesh blocks up to 90% of solar heat, which can noticeably lower cooling bills in hot climates. It looks darker from outside and slightly tints the view from inside.
No-see-um (or 'tiny mesh') is woven tight enough to block the smallest biting insects — common along the coast and in the South.
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Most window screen repairs in Marietta fall between $20 and $65 per screen, depending on size, mesh choice, and condition. You'll see your exact price after a few quick questions.
If a frame is corroded, split at the corners, or no longer fits the window opening, building a brand-new screen is faster than trying to nurse the old one along — and it looks much better when it's done.
Most rescreens take 10–20 minutes per screen on-site. Whole-house jobs are usually done in a single visit.
Rescreening replaces just the mesh and spline — you keep the original frame. Replacing builds a brand-new screen from scratch. Rescreening is cheaper when the frame is straight; replacement is smarter when it isn't.
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.
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.
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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