Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 2Apr 25, 2008 6:18 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 4Apr 26, 2008 12:04 am mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 6Apr 26, 2008 12:28 am mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 12Apr 26, 2008 11:06 am After 4 years - we're in! Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 15Apr 26, 2008 4:32 pm After 4 years - we're in! Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 16Apr 26, 2008 4:42 pm Hi Stonecutter,
Was the DIY easy to do??? Do you need any special equipment to do it or it's pretty much prepared at bunnings and we just have to install it Thanks. Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 17Apr 26, 2008 5:12 pm Hi dreamhome,
If you check out the following topics there was some discussion before about whether you can have flyscreens on bi-fold doors https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=5668 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=1347 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=5578 I think the concensus was No, so you might not have to worry about when to put flyscreens on your bi-folds at all. 'chelle We have a hand-over date...15/10...but I won't hold my breath! http://people-in-glass-houses.blogspot.com/ Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 18Apr 26, 2008 5:18 pm We are looking at Crimsafe too - I'm thinking of getting it on all the downstairs windows and 2 stacker doors (if possible)
I'm wondering if it's very expensive...I have heard it is, but I don't know what people's idea of expensive is.... I'm guessing it might be around $2000 or am I way off?? Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 19Apr 26, 2008 5:40 pm We got flyscreens included to all opening windows which was about $550 but it depends on your house plan (the size and how many windows).
They are fitted last, and any window/screen place will be able to make them as long as you know the sizes of the windows (get them to measure to be safe). The reason we chose for M to include them was that 1. they match the colourbond windows, 2. it was one less thing for us to do, and 3. there wasn't a huge difference in price (probably cost us $100 more for M to do it). Ray. Second Time 'Round Re: Flyscreens in windows and doors after you moved in? 20Apr 27, 2008 10:17 am Belgrave Hi Stonecutter, Was the DIY easy to do??? Do you need any special equipment to do it or it's pretty much prepared at bunnings and we just have to install it Hi Belgrave - I think they do DIY classes - but you buy the frame in long lengths - cut it to size (so you need a saw & something to allow you to cut it at a 45* angle), corner pieces to join, fibreglass flyscreen and a special little roller tool to put the screen into the frame. I made one of them - was very easy! Just remember to measure your window size carefully http://www.bunnings.com.au/diy/brochure ... reens.aspx After 4 years - we're in! Flashings over doorways and windows our carpenter has installed flashings that is buckled and short of the window frames and door frames is this right Is there a… 0 13148 I don't know them all, the first 2 top of your list are best known. Rylock is a good company, Stegbar is for sale. 4 16455 Joe, it depends on your certifier but we are noticing the ones we deal with are really cracking down. So i would recommend you follow your approved landscaping plans to… 4 11251 |