Cat clawed window screen
Figure out whether a cat-clawed window screen needs a simple patch, new window screen mesh, or a full window screen frame replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting time on the wrong fix.
Start with the screen problem you can see: torn mesh, loose spline, bent frames, broken tabs, poor fit, or insect gaps before replacing the whole screen.

Figure out whether a cat-clawed window screen needs a simple patch, new window screen mesh, or a full window screen frame replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting time on the wrong fix.
Figure out whether your cat damaged window screen needs a quick re-seat, a mesh rescreen, or full frame replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid buying the wrong parts.
Figure out whether cat damage on an interior shutter frame is just finish scuffing, shallow wood gouging, or a loose shutter joint so you can repair it cleanly without making it worse.
Figure out whether a cat-scratched window screen needs a quick patch, new screen mesh, or a full window screen frame replacement. Start with the safest visible checks first.
Figure out whether your torn window screen needs a simple rescreen, a frame repair, or full replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting money on the wrong fix.
Figure out whether your dog damaged window screen needs a simple rescreen, a new frame corner, or full screen replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting parts.
Figure out whether your window screen just popped loose, tore, or bent when a dog pushed through it, and choose the right repair before buying parts.
Figure out whether a dog-scratched window screen needs a simple screen mesh repair, spline replacement, or a full window screen frame replacement, and avoid patching the wrong thing.
Figure out whether your torn window screen needs a simple rescreen, a frame repair, or full replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting money on the wrong fix.
Figure out whether a rabbit only chewed the screen mesh or bent the frame too. Start with a simple inspection, then repair the mesh, spline, or the full window screen frame only if the damage supports it.
Figure out whether your cat-damaged window screen needs a simple patch, full rescreen, or frame repair. Start with the tear pattern, spline groove, and frame condition before buying parts.
Figure out whether your dog-torn window screen needs a simple rescreen, a new frame corner, or full screen replacement. Start with the safest checks and avoid wasting parts.
Start with sensors, reversal behavior, and control-side causes before opener parts.