Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Saint-Gobain ADFORS Standard Screen, 36 Inches x 25 Feet Roll - Replacement Screen for Windows and Doors - Charcoal

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$18.38

$ 8 .99 $8.99

In Stock

About this item

  • 36 inch x 25 foot
  • Perfect for use in windows and doors
  • Will not dent, crease, or unravel
  • GREENGUARD Gold certified and ortho-phthalate free
  • Easy to install
  • Standard Fiberglass
  • Easy to install
  • Used in windows and doors


Product Description

Adfors standard window screens are easy to install. They will not dent, crease, or unravel. Perfect for use in windows and doors; it will protect from insects and pests. ADFORS is leading the industry by offering a complete line of ortho-phthalate free screens. Green guard gold certification that limits strict emissions during production and is designed for a healthy living space.

From the Manufacturer

Flexible, economical and easy to install screening. Will not crease, dent or unravel. Withstands all climates and salt air. Can be used in windows and screen doors and can be cut to size


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Good value. It works well. Look good.
T. Cavanaugh
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Good product.
Gary W
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Install tool is included. Select a dimension larger than the final installed size. You will be trimming.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Purchased to rescreen a full view storm door and vintage wooden screen door. Easy to work with. Lays and cuts easily. Didn’t tear when rolling spline into place with moderate pressure, even when the tool slipped off the spline. Good price with quick delivery.
David L.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
Seems stronger than the original screen in my window. Pulled nice and tight. No complaints.
Susan DeWalt
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
I bought several of the 36" x 25' rolls for less than $10 a roll over the last couple of years. It was easy to work with, good quality, no defects. I don't use it for window screens. I sew it into bags to use for oyster spat. Now when I come back to repurchase, it is $30 a roll. I found another brand with very good reviews for a 36" x 100' roll for $40. That's what I'm buying this time. Although I am typically brand loyal when I find a good product, I am not going to pay 3 times the price if there is a viable alternative.
NORBIUS
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020
I have 4 very active boys and during this time away from school they tend to play outside a lot more. I have on more than 1 occasion seen my screen doors/window screens with more ventilation than I would like. The cost of a full replacement would soon leave me destitute, so I decided to give this DIY option a try - of course, I had to get accessories to do the job: sline tool, spline, and box cutter/razor blade. I never did this before and the job to replace my window screen took about 20 minutes and no one was able to tell Mr. Thumbs did it.Observations: The mesh is much more flexible than the one originally in screen (both a pro and con). It seems to be more likely to give when it comes in contact with a ball, but during installation, the spline tool cut through the fabric a bit too easily. Once in though, it's taut and has the same level of visibility as the original material. I'll be able to fix multiple "accidents" with the 25' roll I purchased, for a fraction of what a new replacement would be. I highly recommend it.
SKIP
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2019
A PLUS
Alice Wakefield
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017
After replacing the screen in several windows and 2 sliding doors with this, I wondered why it took me so long. Then I remembered the old aluminum screening and finger punctures. This is much easier to work with and seems pretty tough. Almost a year with no issues and still looks like new.Removing the sliders off their track was the most difficult part for me, but here's what I did. Wheels can be located on top, bottom, or both. Mine were on the bottom. Tension is adjusted by a screw located by wheels. Unscrew almost all the way, then run a flat screwdriver under wheels to help lift up and off the track. Pull slider down and out. Reverse when finished.
Recommended Products