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Types of materials used in fly screen

To keep insects and bugs away from your home and to live a healthy and tranquil lifestyle, especially when you are living in Australia where insects and bugs disturb your life, installing a fly screen on a window is the best answer to keep those unwanted guests away from your home. In this post, we will discuss some of the material types used in making of fly screens and other important facts related to fly screens.

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Types of materials used in fly screen

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  1. Types of Materials Used In Fly Screen Submitted By: Spaco Outdoor Living

  2. Types of Materials Used in Fly Screens PVC Coated Fibreglass · This is the most common material used to make fly screens and is also popularly known as Nylon Mesh. The main reason to use fiberglass in Australia is it does not corrode, rust, or stain. However, there is a single drawback of this material that it stretches and tears easily compared to other materials used in making of fly screens.

  3. 2. Aluminum · Aluminum is another very common material that is highly used for fly screens. Its weather-resistant characteristics make it a perfect choice for fly screens. Aluminum retractable fly screens are durable than fiberglass, but they might dent and crease too. To counter it, heavy-duty aluminum is used.

  4. 3. Stainless steel · If your home is located in areas which are marked as bushfire prone, choosing stainless steel fly screens can be a wise decision as it is a strong and tough material and it is used in security fly screens too.

  5. 4. Solar · Popular for areas where sun protection is needed, solar screens provide shade and block and absorb heat. This makes them ideal for areas near porches and verandahs.

  6. 5. Pet screen · These pet screens are made from vinyl-coated polyester and due to the small mesh holes, these screens are tough to protect from pet scratches and damages.

  7. Final Thoughts: Almost all types of fly screens are highly durable, robust and offer utmost protection against different types of bugs and insects. If you don’t know how to install them on your windows, you can always hire professional help as they are equipped with knowledge and resources.

  8. Contact Us 3/18 Natalia Ave Oakleigh South VIC 3167 hello@spaco.com.au https://spaco.com.au/ (03) 9412 0998

  9. Thank you for Reading.

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