Allied Window's screens are of exceptionally high quality and strength of construction. All frames are of extruded aluminum, with heavy solid extruded corner keys. Very large screens can be provided, without the need for a brace bar. A complete variety of screen wire materials is available, including charcoal aluminum (which is the standard wire), black aluminum, bright aluminum, bronze, stainless steel, and charcoal fiberglass wire. Fiberglass and aluminum "sunshade" materials are also an option. Springs, handles, spring-bolts, tracks, and other hardware are available to adapt to field conditions. Screen wire is held in place by a large diameter re-usable tubular vinyl spline. Spline color choices are white, black, beige, light gray and medium gray. Custom shapes and custom colors are popular screen options.
Primary Uses: The standard screen for all of our storm window products is an S-102 screen, with stainless steel handles. For existing wood or steel double-hungs, typical units are; lift out screens, sliding screens, and full screens. For steel or aluminum Casement windows; clip-on, sliding or wicket screens are normally used. Some interior or exterior screens for steel or aluminum windows may require an angle build-out frame. Plain screen panels are ideal for large un-divided areas such as screened porches.
The S-101 screen has the same basic construction as the S-102 screen, but is only 5/16” thick. This makes the S-101 screen a high quality replacement screen for the flimsy screens originally provided with aluminum windows for homes and apartments.
The drop-in screen is an exterior screen for wood double-hungs. “Deep guide” side channel tracks are provided for the screen to drop into. The screen has lift handles for seasonal removal, if desired.
The 1/2-sliding screen has full height “deep” and “shallow” screen guides for a spring-loaded screen to travel in. The screen has lift handles. The side springs permit seasonal removal, if desired.
A full screen covers the entire exterior area of various styles of wood windows. There are many methods to secure the screen in place, and allow for easy removal, - depending on the nature of the existing window and field conditions.
Wicket screens have hinged or sliding screen panels that provide access to the locking handles for steel or aluminum Casement or projected-style windows.
Plain screens or wickets screens often require the application of an aluminum angle build-out frame to provide clearance for window hardware or normal operation.
Plain or wicket screens (interior only) can be secured in place to steel windows by the use of magnetic tape on all (4) sides. Screens with magnetic tape on the jambs only can be interchanged with glass panels in the Magnetic One Lite (MOL) series.