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Cut the spline cord to the length of the screen frame, leaving an excess of 2-3 inches on each side.
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Insert the spline cord into the groove around the screen frame, starting at one corner.
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Use the spline tool or roller to press the cord securely into the groove, moving along the frame in a smooth, consistent motion.
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Trim the excess spline cord at the ends with a sharp knife or scissors.
This process will help you properly prepare the spline cord for a secure and durable window screen installation.
Inserting screen material into the channel is a crucial step in the window screen installation process. By following these precise instructions, you can ensure a secure and effective fit for your new window screens.
Unroll the screen material to the desired length and width. Cut the material precisely to fit the dimensions of your window frame.
Align the screen material inside the screen channel, ensuring that it is taut and wrinkle-free. The material should fit snugly against the inner edges of the channel.
Insert the screen spline into the groove of the screen channel, running it along the entire perimeter of the frame. Use the spline tool to press the spline securely into place.
Once the spline is installed, trim any excess screen material that extends beyond the channel. Use sharp scissors or a utility knife to make clean cuts.
By following these steps, you can successfully insert the screen material into the channel, resulting in a durable and protective window screen.