Screens for front doors and balcony doors
Find the best screens for your entry and balcony doors with our guide. We’ll cover what they look like, the types available, and how much they cost.
You’ll get clear recommendations to help you choose the right option for your business needs. Make sure your investment keeps insects out while delivering comfort and quality for your clients.
Table of contents:
- Prices for balcony and front door screens
- Are screens included in front doors?
- Types of screens for sliding doors
Prices for balcony and front door screens
Screen type
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Price
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Standard door screen
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331 USD
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Pleated screen (horizontal)
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317 USD
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Rojaflex door screen
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309 USD
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Saloon door screen
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140 USD
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The price calculation is for one fly screen door measuring 36” x 87”.
Are insect screens included when you buy front doors from Europe?
In Europe, screens and front doors are typically sold as separate products.
In the United States, screen doors are commonly installed with entry doors, especially in regions with high insect activity, such as mosquitoes and flies.
In Europe, however, screens are not standard features in all buildings. Their use depends on the location, the preferences of the property owner, and local building standards. Often, the decision to include screens is left to developers or design-build firm
Types of door screens
Standard door screen
A standard door screen is a great solution for entryways, providing easy access with its sturdy opening mechanism.
The design supports two movable panels on a single frame, making it versatile and convenient.
The screen features a pneumatic closer that can handle up to 30 kg. In its standard version, the screen includes a mid-bar, which can be removed during manufacturing if needed.
The durable frame allows for the use of a double-sided handle, and it’s also available for double French doors.
Example of structure compatible with standard door screen
Rojaflex door screen
The Rojaflex door screen is designed for patio or balcony doors and features a slim frame.
It includes a convenient handle for easy opening and magnets to keep the screen securely closed.
The screen can be installed with or without a frame, by attaching the panel directly to the door frame or the building’s facade.
Example of structure compatible with Rojaflex door screen
Saloon door screen
The screen is sturdy and durable thanks to protective aluminum plates and reinforced internal corners.
The set includes only the panel, which is equipped with three standard hinges. The screen’s profile is just 0.6 inches (15 mm) wide.
Example of structure compatible with Saloon door screen
Pleated door screen
This product is designed for installation in patio doors or balcony recesses.
It features a pleated mesh that folds into the side frame, saving space and ensuring it doesn’t interfere with door operation.
The design allows the screen to be stopped at any position you choose.
Example of structure compatible with pleated door screen
Key takeaways
In summary, European doors offer a wide range of options for selecting door screens. When choosing screens for doors, the most important factors are the type of construction and the profile they are compatible with.
Some screens are designed specifically for PVC doors and may not fit every profile, while others work with any material. Accurate measurements and other technical details of the project are also critical.
Always ensure that your supplier includes insect screens in your order.
If you need guidance on what will work best for your needs, take advantage of our free consultation.
Interested in European front doors?
Check the prices of European front doors, including PVC, aluminum, panel, glass, and pivot options. This comparison is based on the most popular models among high-end builders in the U.S.
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