Sleeping with the window open without feeding the mosquitoes: that is all we ask of a fly screen. I have them made to the exact measurements of your openings and I fit them properly.
I supply and fit made-to-measure fly screens, adapted to your existing windows and doors: windows, French doors, patio doors, front doors. No need to change anything, the fly screen simply goes on top of what is already there.
There is no best fly screen in the absolute, there is the one that matches the opening and how often it is used. Here is how I choose them with you:
| Fixed frame | Vertical roller | Pleated | Hinged or sliding | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For what? | Windows you rarely touch: pantry, bathroom, garage | The standard for windows: the mesh rolls away into its box when not needed | Large patio doors: the mesh folds like an accordion, with no awkward bar on the floor | Doors people walk through: you push or slide, like a normal door |
| Handling | None, or clips off | Very simple, one-handed | Very smooth, stays in position | Like a door, hands-free possible |
| Points to watch | Blocks access to the outside of the glass | Needs a little room for the box | The bottom track must stay clean | Allow for the swing or the side overlap |
| Indicative budget | €80 to €150 per window | €150 to €300 per window | €300 to €600 per patio door | €250 to €500 per door |
On the technical side, the models I fit have an aluminium frame and a , with brush-lined on the roller models: not a single gap a mosquito could get through.
The gold-underlined words are explained on hover. All definitions are in the joinery glossary.
You call me, you tell me which openings to equip. We set up a visit at your home.
I take the measurements myself, to the millimetre: that is what keeps a fly screen from gaping.
Each fly screen is made to your dimensions, in the shade of your joinery.
I fit, I adjust the sliding action, I check every closure with you. And I clean up before leaving.
| Fixed-frame fly screen, per window | €80 to €150 |
| Vertical roller fly screen, per window | €150 to €300 |
| Hinged or sliding fly screen, per door | €250 to €500 |
| Pleated fly screen, per patio door | €300 to €600 |
The price depends on the dimensions and the type of fitting. And let's be frank about made-to-measure: a cut-to-size kit from a DIY shop costs less, but a mesh trimmed down with pliers gapes at the edges, and a mosquito always finds the way in. A fly screen made to your measurements closes true, lasts for years, and stays pleasant to use.
No, that is not my ground: roof windows need manufacturer-specific systems and work up on the roof, and I would rather point you to a specialist installer than improvise. On the other hand, I equip all your vertical windows and doors: windows, French doors, patio doors and front doors.
Upkeep is simple: a gentle once-over with the vacuum cleaner or a rinse with soapy water once or twice a season. For winter, a roller fly screen tucks itself away in its box. A fixed frame can be unclipped and spend the winter in the garage, which makes the mesh last longer, but nothing is compulsory. I show you the right habits when I fit them.
Yes, in most cases: the roller fly screen fits under the shutter box or face-fixed on the window frame, and the two work independently. It all depends on the space available, which is exactly what I check when I come to measure at your home.
Allow 2 to 4 weeks of manufacturing in general after the measurements are taken, because each fly screen is made to the exact dimensions of your opening. The fitting itself is quick: half a day is enough to equip several windows. The ideal is to get started in spring, before mosquito season.
Tell me which openings to equip, and I will come round and measure. The visit and the quote are free. I speak English, so feel free to call or write in English.
+33 6 03 57 45 47Reply within 48 hours, or by email: contact@agencementklein.fr