Utah

Window Rescreening in Utah

Keep the frame, refresh the mesh — the most affordable way to fix tired screens.

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Newly built window screens at a customer's home
Typical rescreen pricing in Utah
$20$50per screen
Final price depends on screen size, mesh choice, and condition.

Window Rescreening in Utah is in steady demand. Utah's high-altitude sun, dry summers, and winter snowmelt are tough on standard fiberglass mesh.

Utah's altitude means more UV per hour than most of the country — screens here don't last as long as the box says.

See real Utah pricing below — quote takes about 60 seconds.

What we see locally

Common screen issues across Utah

  • What we commonly see across Utah:
  • UV damage at altitude — mesh breaks down faster than at sea level
  • Mineral dust from spring winds
  • Sun-faded frames on south-facing windows
  • Pet damage in homes near canyons and trails
  • And the usual:
  • Torn, punctured, or pet-damaged mesh
  • Sagging mesh that no longer sits flat
  • Sun-faded, brittle mesh — especially common on south- and west-facing windows
  • Mesh that's pulled out of the spline

Salt Lake Valley HOAs typically prefer bronze or black frames to match Spanish-style and modern homes.

Repair, replace, or upgrade?

What's the smarter call?

  • 1Rescreening is the right call when the frame is straight, clean, and the corners aren't cracked.
  • 2If the frame is damaged or corroded, build a new screen instead — the labor is similar and the result lasts longer.
  • 3Take the chance to upgrade mesh (pet-resistant, solar, no-see-um) at the same time — labor is identical.

How rescreening works

A local screen pro will pop the screen out of the window, lay it flat, and pull the old spline and mesh out of the frame's groove. New mesh is rolled across the frame, then pressed into the groove with a spline tool — locking it tight on all four sides.

The mesh is trimmed flush and the screen is reinstalled. Most rescreens take 10–15 minutes per screen on-site.

What rescreening costs

Most rescreens cost $20 to $55 per screen. Specialty mesh adds $5–$25.

Whole-house rescreens are usually the cheapest way to refresh every screen at once and look uniform from the street.

Standard vs. upgraded mesh

Standard charcoal fiberglass is the default — clean, see-through, good for 5–10 years in most climates.

Solar mesh is the most popular upgrade in hot states — it blocks a large portion of solar heat.

Pet-resistant mesh is the right call if you've already torn a screen with a paw — it's noticeably tougher.

Why WindowScreenQuote

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does window rescreening cost in Utah?+

Most Utah homeowners pay between $20 and $50 per screen for window rescreening. Final pricing depends on your home's specific screens or doors.

How long does mesh last after rescreening?+

Standard fiberglass typically lasts 5–10 years, less in high-UV climates like Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. Solar and pet-resistant mesh tend to last longer.

Can I rescreen my own screens?+

It's doable with a $20 spline tool and a roll of mesh, but most homeowners are surprised how hard it is to get the mesh tight and flat without waves. A pro does it faster and cleaner.

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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