South Carolina

Window Screen Repair in South Carolina

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Typical screen repair pricing in South Carolina
$25$70per screen
Final price depends on screen size, mesh choice, and condition.

Window Screen Repair in South Carolina is in steady demand. South Carolina's humid coast and hot inland summers wear out screens — and the bugs are relentless.

If you can see the salt haze on your windows, your screens are taking the same hit — coastal screens need more frequent attention.

See real South Carolina pricing below — quote takes about 60 seconds.

What we see locally

Common screen issues across South Carolina

  • What we commonly see across South Carolina:
  • Salt air corrosion in coastal towns
  • Heavy mosquito and no-see-um pressure
  • Sun damage from long summer days
  • Frames warped by humidity
  • And the usual:
  • Torn or punctured mesh — usually from pets, kids, or storm debris
  • Sagging mesh that no longer sits flat in the frame
  • Sun-faded, brittle mesh that tears at the lightest touch
  • Frames that are damaged at the corners or no longer square

Beachfront HOAs often require corrosion-resistant aluminum frames and specific mesh visibility.

Repair, replace, or upgrade?

What's the smarter call?

  • 1Rescreen the frame when the frame itself is straight and clean — replacement isn't needed.
  • 2Replace the screen when the frame is damaged, corroded, or no longer fits the window opening.
  • 3Upgrade the mesh (pet-resistant, no-see-um, or solar) at the same time — labor is the same.

How window screen repair works

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.

What it costs

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.

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Choosing the right mesh

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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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does window screen repair cost in South Carolina?+

Most South Carolina homeowners pay between $25 and $70 per screen for window screen repair. Final pricing depends on your home's specific screens or doors.

What if my window screen frame is damaged?+

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.

How long does window screen repair take?+

Most rescreens take 10–20 minutes per screen on-site. Whole-house jobs are usually done in a single visit.

What is rescreening vs. replacing?+

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.

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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