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Pet Screen, Polyester, 36in.x7ft, Charcoal

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About this item

  • Roll Size: 36-inch x 84-inch polyester screen, adequate for up to 2 window screens or 1 screen door.
  • Pet Durability: Withstands scratches and tears from pets.
  • Installation: Easy to cut and fit, enhancing the DIY experience.
  • Flame-Resistant: Engineered for fire resistance, the material inhibits flame spread, contributing to a safer home environment.
  • Durability: Long-lasting, Polyester mesh.


Product Description

ADFORS Premium Pet Screen, 36" x 84", Charcoal

From the Manufacturer

Ultra strong screening resists tears and damage by dogs and cats yet still offers superb outward visibility and airflow. Made from heavy-duty polyester. Much stronger than traditional screening and can be used in any door or window application.


Laurie Grochmal
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This is a great product! I have a cat who’s got strong hunter instincts and also happens to be an orange cat lol if you know, you know! Every time I opens my slider she would jump on my d so screen door trying to hunt birds or anything else that moved! I replaced the damaged screen and this has held up tremendously well!!! I’m going to replace all of my screens with this product, it was easy to do!
Jennifer S. Ho
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I am very impressed, it is strong flexible sturdy, easy to use, easy to see through. Ive rescreened many windows through the years. This is the first time we bought a Pet- sturdy kind. I was worried it would be too stiff to use- no, it's actually easier to pull and align because it's strong. We needed to update the screen door because the new kitten had 'improved' the old one. This is SO MUCH BETTER. You can see in the photo where we added a cat door. Sadly the cat door is a bit small and stiff so not as good as the new screen. This photo is of it being worked on and stapled on the frame then a wood screen moulding made to cover screen edges is nail-gunned on top . Old style.
T. Young PhD., RRT
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
Our kitties shredded a portion of the patio door screen for their personal entry/exit and it came time for me to make the fix.I bought this screen wanting something durable and tough and this screen is SUPER-THICK AND TOUGH!! EXACTLY what I wanted/needed. I planned to install one of the pet-doors that connects directly to the screen for the cats ( I provided a review for that product too).THIS SCREEN IS MUCH THICKER THAN REGULAR SCREEN so I HIGHLY recommend using a thinner spline to install.My patio door used .14 spline and I ended up using the old spline from the original screen since it was already somewhat compressed---I had to use an extra dose of elbow-grease to get that spline in place.I strongly suggest if your screen used .14 spline...use .12. if your screen has a .16 spline...use .14. It was also a bit tricky to cut/trim the excess using a tactical Kershaw folder or scissors...that's how tough this screen is!!This screen is also quite darker than the original screen which is a welcome addition for privacy.DO NOT HESITATE to buy this screen for a super-tough and durable replacement especially for pets etc. Just be prepared with smaller diameter spline or you'll have your work cut out for you.
P89ybb02
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022
I bought the pet resistant screen. It is a heavier plastic-like material which is noticeably dark and thicker than the standard wire it replaced. It appears heavy-duty and sturdy. I bought the metal roller tool with the wooden handle and also used a very small, thin, flat headed screw driver. I bought the Adfors Multipack of splines with several different widths.It is a bit difficult to tell the difference but the roller tool has two different wheels. The thicker wheel is to push the screen into the screen's groove, the thinner wheel is to push the spline into that groove so the screen stays put.The problem is that the pet screen is very thick and the groove it fits into on the screen's frame is not. I used the thinnest spline and it was a multi-day chore to get it inserted. I used the thin screen driver to push in the corners. The parts with the metal clips (used to pull the screen out) were very hard, the spline really does not fit into the groove there because the metal clips take up some space so I hope it holds.I used the 0.125" x 20' spline (the thinnest one in the Adfors Multipack) and it only did 1 screen. The screen material itself looks as if it will hold up to cats on one side and squirrels on the other. Whether the spline holds the screen in the screen frame is yet to be seen.
K2
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2015
I have two cats, one is an avid climber. They are inside only cats (I live near open desert that is full of coyotes), but I like to leave the door open with the screen door secured shut so they can enjoy the air and sounds of outside, but I did not trust the standard screen material to stand up to their claws. Damage is one thing, but I definitely did not want them to tear the screen out enough to escape the house when I was in another room. So I was hoping to find a screen material stout enough to give me the peace of mind to keep the door open during the pleasant months, so I gave this one a try.Soon after installation I heard the familiar sound of claws testing out the new screen door. Despite even finding one cat 6 feet off the ground climbing up the screen, there was not a hint of damage to the screen material! Its has also held in the sliding door frame very well, even with the weight of the cat suspended on it. No bulges or sags!The screen takes some elbow grease to install- definitely invest a few bucks in a metal roller- but I think it is easier to get a clean and taught install with this screen than with the standard stuff, maybe because it is thicker and doesn't get stretched out of shape as easily. I found rolling the screen into the groove with the round edge of the roller first, then using short quick strokes to push in the spline with the concave side made the installation go the fastest.I used a 0.135 dia spline (it was oddly hard to search for that size on here but the model number ended up being Prime-Line Products P 7631) which worked perfectly. It was a tight fit but not impossible and seems to hold the screen in nice and strong. As near as I can measure the original spline in my door was .140 inch dia., so I used one just the tiniest bit smaller for the new material.Its definitely a darker, more visible screen than the standard ones, but the peace of mind is worth it and then some. Plus it actually looks nice when the screen is clean and straight, not all bulging out and full of holes and rips like so many screens I have had in the past.I have had it installed for over 4 months now and there are still no rips or tears anywhere and I have not had to adjust anything despite cats climbing, scratching at it, and bouncing off of it while chasing their toys. The fact that this stuff is only a few dollars more expensive than the standard fiberglass screen is astonishing, I think it is worth many times the price!
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