Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have a sliding glass door from the house to my lanai. However, there is no sliding screen door so when I open the glass door to get a breeze, there is nothing to keep bugs, lizards, frogs, etc., out of the house. Since I don't want these inside the house, I cannot leave the lanai door open. I was thinking of adding a sliding screen door but have not found anyone that can do it. There is no track for a screen door. I talked to Home Depot and they said it can't be done unless I replace the entire doorway - which would involve removing a stationary glass door; a sliding glass door; and all of the framework. I talked to T&D Screen Enclosures and they say that it can be done but that they don't do it (and don't know anyone who can). Has anyone added a sliding screen door to their lanai? If so, do you have any recommendations? Was it complicated? Thanks.
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how about one of those Magnetic Screen doors ... Amazon sells everything....
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I thought about that. According to an Amazon review, the bottom is not secure so lizards and snakes can get under it and inside.
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Yes. The lanai is screened and there is always a lizard in there. Not sure how he gets in but I wanted a sliding screen door as an extra barrier. I have a sliding glass door on the side of the house and that has a sliding screen door. Even with that, lizards get in between the screen and the glass. There is about a one inch gap at the top and bottom of the rubber seal on the screen door and I think that is how they are getting in. I called the warranty department and they sent someone out who said there is nothing they can do to close the gap. It seems to me that there should be a solution-screen doors should not have gaps that allow frogs and lizards into the house.
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If you put a sliding screen door in there will be gaps where the rollers are an those little buggers will still be able to get into your house.
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Geckos (yea, I know, anoles) come in through the vinyl siding in a screened lanai ( obviously only if if you have siding) as well as under the "sweep" of the screen door. They hide there until you open the door.
I used this sliding screen from Lowes and it works great. 2 small openings on the bottom but I blocked them with white tape. Took me 20 minutes to install once I realized the wheels sat ON the track and not IN the track. There is a video online detailing the install. LINK TO LOWES SCREEN Last year "screen companies" wanted $300-$400 to do the same thing for me.
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Thanks for the response. Was there an existing track for the screen door? If not, how was that installed? There is no track on my lanai door so I have to add one and am trying to figure out how to add a track on the bottom. As I said, Home Depot told me that I couldn’t add a track but would have to replace the entire door - which would be two glass doors and the frame!
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The track is there. It is the track the fixed side of the door sits on (unless you have something totally different). Every one I have seen is the same at least around here. See photo.
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I have three sliding glass doors, and only one has a screen slider. But all three tracks have three rails, two for the glass doors and one for a screen door. They look exactly like the photo.
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I had a screen installed on my sliders. Romac did it and at the time ( about 5 years ago) it was $ 145.00. there was a rail there for it, and NO critters have gotten inside. I love it in this cool weather
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Went to Home Depot here in TV , received the same BS , went to Home Depot in Leesburg, ordered slide screen, installed last week, great job, approx 300. for top of the line, next one down was 175.00 === I have found that after being in TV for 21 years that sales personnel in and around THE VILLAGES tend to treat us seniors like sh-t ===
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I just ordered one from White Aluminum. Long lead time but I am willing to wait. Call the main number: 352-787-6783 or the salesperson, 'Cliff' at 352-516-2653.
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We had Doc's Restorations come out and install a screen door. He was unable to get it to fit the track.
We just leave the glass door open and enjoy the fresh air. I haven't seen an anole/lizard in our house. They stay in the lanai. Massey said if they do come inside, they will die due to lack of water & food. |
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