What to look for

A good screen project should look calm from the curb.

Solar screens should not look like random dark patches. Frame color, mesh density, window priority, and symmetry matter. If only a few high-heat windows are being treated first, those choices should still look intentional.

For repair projects, the finished screen should sit tight and square. For commercial windows, the screen should reduce glare without making the storefront look closed or neglected. The gallery helps frame those visual decisions before the estimate.

Gallery review checklist

  • Does the screen match the window shape cleanly?
  • Does the mesh color fit the exterior?
  • Does the shade solve the harsh exposure?
  • Would this look good from the street?

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