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Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 5:56 PM

How To Protect Window Screens From Animal Damage

While window screens are generally very durable, pets and wild animals can cause damage. Read on to learn how to protect your window screens from animals.
How To Protect Window Screens From Animal Damage

Whether your pets or wild animals are causing damage to your window screens, dealing with torn, scratched, or damaged screens is frustrating. Repairing or replacing your window screens multiple times is a waste of time and money. That’s why this article will review how you can protect your window screens from animal damage.

Screen Grills or Shields

If wild animals or pets tend to scratch at your screens, screen grills can help. They’re the perfect height and are great at keeping animals away from your screens without mitigating the airflow. Additionally, they come in many different sizes, lengths, and styles, so your screens can still look nice while having protection. There are also clear plastic scratch shields that are easy to install and remove. You can use these to protect your door screens as well. While it doesn’t come in as many styles as a screen grill, its plastic material makes it easy for it to blend into the home.

Visible Barriers

Sometimes, pets can become excited when you open the door and run headfirst into the screen, causing dents and even holes. To mitigate this, you can add barriers that your dog can see so that they’re aware of the screen’s presence. You can use a brightly colored strip of duct tape and tape it across the lower portion of the screen, ideally at the eye level of your pet. This is one of the easiest ways to prevent your pets from ramming headfirst into a screen that’s difficult for them to see.

Durable Pet Screens

Generally, when trying to pick the best window screens for your home, you need to consider all your mesh options. And if you’re reinstalling your screen, this is the perfect opportunity to install durable pet screens that are much harder for pets to destroy. They resist punctures and scratches and are typically vinyl-coated polyester in composition. The idea behind using this material is that it’s much more flexible than traditional aluminum and fiberglass. Plus, it still allows for insect protection and airflow.

Now that you know how to protect your window screens from animal damage, you can save yourself time and money by making sure your screens never get damaged in the first place.


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