Brand-new screens built to your exact window size and installed by a local pro.

New Window Screens in Charlotte, NC is one of the most common home-service jobs we quote in the area. Charlotte's pollen plus hot west-facing windows make spring rescreens a yearly ritual for many homeowners.
North Carolina sees four real seasons — humid summers, freezing snaps, and pollen-heavy springs. That's why local screen pros stay busy — and why honest, upfront pricing matters.
Get an instant new screens quote below. A local screen pro serving Charlotte will follow up to confirm details and schedule.
Serving Myers Park, Dilworth, Ballantyne, and the rest of Charlotte.
Charlotte and Raleigh HOAs often specify charcoal mesh and matte frame colors.
A screen pro will measure your window openings (usually within 1/16 of an inch), then cut aluminum extrusion to size in their shop and join the corners with plastic or metal corner keys.
Mesh is stretched across the frame and locked in with a rubber spline. Quality pros pull the mesh tight in both directions so the screen sits flat in the window for years.
On install day, the new screens drop into your existing window frames or attach with new clips, depending on your window style.
Most new window screens run $35 to $95 per screen, depending on size and mesh choice. Larger screens (over about 36 inches wide) cost a little more because they need heavier frame stock.
Specialty mesh — pet, solar, or no-see-um — adds $10–$30 per screen.
Whole-house jobs usually come with a small per-screen discount.
Frames usually come in white, bronze, charcoal, or beige to match your trim. Many HOAs specify exactly which color is acceptable from the street.
Heavier 'commercial-grade' frames are available for large picture windows or homes where standard frames have warped in the past.
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Most new window screens in Charlotte fall between $30 and $80 per screen, depending on size, mesh choice, and condition. You'll see your exact price after a few quick questions.
Usually yes for at least the first visit, so the screen pro can confirm window styles and frame colors. Installation often takes less time and many homeowners are out during it.
Measurement takes about 30 minutes for a whole house. Building the screens in-shop takes 1–3 days for most jobs. Install is usually under an hour.
You can — but matching the exact size, frame color, and screen-stop depth is harder than it sounds. A local pro measures right, builds tight, and installs in one trip.
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.
Free. Instant. Real local pricing.