Bent screen frames, torn fiberglass mesh, missing pet screens — Sonlight repairs window screens at every Front Range home we clean. Most repairs are done on-site; severe damage gets a new frame fabricated and reinstalled in days, not weeks.
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Most window screen problems can be repaired on-site — torn mesh, bent splines, missing handles — at $25-$45 per window.
When we remove screens for cleaning, we note any tears, bent frames, missing splines, or stretched mesh and email you a quote on the spot.
Our service truck carries fiberglass mesh, pet-grade mesh, solar-grade mesh, spline rolls, and the tools to re-screen any standard frame on-site. Most jobs are done in 15-30 minutes per window.
Severely bent frames or non-standard sizes get sent to our shop. New frames are fabricated and reinstalled within 5-7 business days.
Every reinstalled screen is verified for proper fit, smooth operation, and tight mesh. Pet-grade mesh is finger-tested for resistance.
Most customers bundle screen repair with the next window cleaning visit. Saves a trip and qualifies for the bundle discount.
Every job is priced individually for the property — these are ballpark ranges to set expectations. The autoquoter on our home page returns an exact firm price for any address in our service area in 30 seconds.
| Profile | Price range |
|---|---|
| Standard fiberglass re-screen | $25–$35 per window |
| Pet-grade mesh re-screen | $35–$50 per window |
| Solar-grade mesh re-screen | $40–$60 per window |
| Frame straightening (minor bend) | $15–$25 per frame |
| New frame fabrication (severe) | $60–$120 per frame |
| Pull tab / handle replacement | $5–$10 per piece |
Colorado wind events shred fiberglass mesh fast — particularly on west-facing windows where chinook winds and afternoon thunderstorms hit hardest. Annual screen inspection during your spring window cleaning is the practical maintenance interval.
Hail country (Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland) — hail can punch holes in mesh and dent frames. Post-storm screen inspection is a common request, often before insurance walkthroughs.
Pet-grade mesh is increasingly popular in Colorado homes with dogs — particularly large breeds and active outdoor cats. Standard fiberglass mesh fails fast against claws; vinyl-coated polyester lasts 5-10× longer.
Most repairs run $25-$45 per window. Standard fiberglass re-screen is $25-$35; pet-grade mesh is $35-$50; solar-grade is $40-$60. Severely bent frames that need new fabrication run $60-$120.
Most of the time, yes. Our service truck carries mesh, spline, and the re-screening tools we need for any standard frame. About 90% of screen repairs are done on-site in 15-30 minutes per window.
Yes — when bundled with a window cleaning visit. Standalone screen repair typically runs same-week. Severe damage requiring new frame fabrication runs 5-7 business days.
Vinyl-coated polyester mesh that's much more resistant to claws than standard fiberglass. Lasts 5-10× longer in households with active pets. About 30% upcharge per window over standard mesh, but worth it for active dog or cat households.
Yes. New aluminum frames in standard colors (white, bronze, black, mill) get fabricated to match in 5-7 business days. Cost is typically $60-$120 per frame depending on size.
Yes — we measure during the window cleaning visit and order the exact frame dimensions. Even custom-size frames (which are most older Colorado homes) are accommodated.
Yes. Solar-grade mesh blocks 70-90% of UV and reduces summer cooling cost. Common request for west-facing windows in homes without trees.
Replaced as part of any re-screen for $5-$10 per piece, in matching color. We carry stock for the most common handle styles.
Sonlight provides window screen repair & re-screening across Colorado's entire Front Range — pick your city for local pricing examples, FAQs, and example homes:
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