House & ComponentsScreen Repair: How to Fix a Window Screen Window screens can get punctured or torn, but as long as the frame is in good shape window screen repairs are easy and can be done in a few minutes. Here’s how to make your screen door or window look good as new.
House & ComponentsRepair a Torn Fiberglass Screen We'll show you a DIY fix for a torn window screen. It's fast, inexpensive and easy to do yourself. So stop dealing with the insects that are getting into your house and patch that screen!
House & ComponentsSliding Screen Door Repair Tips Does it feel like you’re dragging your sliding screen door through a gravel pit when you open it or doesn’t close all the way? You probably don’t need to replace the whole door. Just put on some new wheels and give your patio door a quick tuneup. Here’s how.
6 Smartphone Repairs You Should Never Pay Someone to Fix Got a wet cell phone? A shattered screen? These smartphone repair techniques should do the trick.
House & ComponentsUse Aluminum Mesh for Fast Drywall Repair Aluminum screen wall patches simplify and speed up repairs to holes in walls. Stick it on and mud it smooth.
House & ComponentsHow to Replace a Door or Window Screen If you have a damaged window or door screen, The Family Handyman expert, Rick Muscoplat, will show you how to make a simple repair.
House & ComponentsHow to Repair a Sliding Door Sliding doors get sticky and hard to open when the wheels are out of adjustment or the track gets dirty. Here’s how to repair your sliding door and replace a flimsy screen.
House & ComponentsHow to Replace a Torn Fiberglass Screen With Heavy Duty Screen Mesh Replace door and window mesh screening quickly and easily with simple tools. Use pet-proof screening for durability.
House & ComponentsHow to Fix a Screen Door All it takes is one big gust of wind to whip your screen door back so far that it rips the retaining bracket right out of the doorjamb. The damage looks pretty frightening, but the fix is actually fairly easy.