Unfortunately, only their employees can answer your question. Keep in mind it requires more information than you have provided. There are several things to keep in mind when having screens repaired. The first is size, a small screen requires less material than a large one so you would have to provide the overall dimensions or size of the screen you need re-screened. Secondly is condition of the existing alluminum extrusions, if they are bent, broken or damaged in any way or if they no longer have the ability to stay rigid or straight during the rescreen process one or more may need to be replaced. Finally color of screen, spline size, any locking mechanisms or tabs that may have been removed or fallen off over time as many screens are not replaced or rescreened for many years. Your best solution for pricing is to bring the screen in so they can measure size and determine condition in order to provide you an exact cost. Sometimes the entire screen must be replaced.
Yes, Carlos Ayala is right. The best is to bring in those old screen frames to be priced for rescreening.
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