Most customers were shocked to find out that there is more than one type of screen! Not only is there more than one, there are quite a few of them. For most people, the screen is just a woven mesh on an aluminum body. It protects against bugs. But for others, it may be a means of reducing sunlight. Keeping animals in a confined space or providing privacy. In this post, we will discuss one of the more common screen types. This is 20×20 Screen and also something you shouldn’t use.
As you know, Florida is full of bugs. The smallest of which are almost invisible and quite small. To pass through a Polyester 14×16 or Phifer 18×14 screen. For people who live in Florida, these tiny bugs are likely to go unnoticed. But for someone new to Florida’s subtropical climate, they can be quite frustrating. There is nothing more annoying than not being able to enjoy the outdoor weather on the veranda. In the gazebo or in the pool enclosure because some pesky little insects are making you itchy. A 20×20 Screen is perfect for this problem. Using the same threads and fiberglass coating as the 18×14 screen. The screen is woven more tightly for small openings to keep out the sun and insects.
This Vinyl Coated Fiberglass Mosquito Net is a dense mesh designed to control tiny insects. The No-See-Um screen provides air ventilation and some daytime privacy while maintaining visibility.
Technical Information of 20×20 SCREEN:
Colors | Charcoal and Silver-Gray |
Mesh Count: | 20×20 |
Roll Length | Standard 100′ Limited sizes in 25′ and 50′ |
Widths | 36″-96″ & 132″ |
Diameter (inch) | 013 Fabric Thickness (inch) .016 |
Burst Strength (psi) 216 Aperture | 0013 |
Composition | Vinyl on Fiberglass Openness (%) 45 |
Call right now and order a free measurement by phone (786) 405-8046 and our specialist will arrive at a convenient time for you.