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Retractable screen doors give you the airflow and bug protection of a screen, with the clean look of no screen at all when retracted. They're a popular upgrade for front doors, French doors, and large patio openings.
Installation is more involved than a standard screen door — the housing mounts to the door frame and needs to be sized exactly — so a local pro is worth the call.
See pricing for retractable screen doors below.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
Quality units last 10+ years with normal use. Cheap big-box units start jamming after 2–3 seasons.
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