I'm sure someone clever on here knows the answer, so here goes...
I've moved into a villa with some rather ancient flyscreens. Being somewhat hassled by the bitings beasts, I called out a well known fly screen firm (better not say who) to get the mesh replaced for two doors, a window and a couple of very small bathroom windows. The bill came to around €280, which seemed a bit steep as it was only replacement mesh. This firm is known as being expensive, but good quality, and sells American fly screen mesh. Apparently, nobody else in Cyprus is allowed to sell it.
The reason I went for this particular firm is that they tell me that all other flyscreens in Cyprus let the no-seeums through. Looking at their mesh compared to some of the better ones that I have, I can't really see any difference in the amount of holes per centimetre. I know a lot of people on here recommend Frank, but I don't want to risk cheaper mesh if it will let in the small black flying barstewards.
Is it true that the size of the mesh in all but this one company is insufficient to stop everything? I need to replace quite a bit more mesh, so I would be grateful for any advice please.
Fly screens again - does size matter?
Re: Fly screens again - does size matter?
I think you have been given a load of marketing b**ls**t! Frank is fine, I used him earlier in the year to replace the flyscreen on one of my patio doors ........... it cost me 25 euros!
Shane
Shane
Re: Fly screens again - does size matter?
I too was amazed at the price.. Just go with the smallest mesh OTHER suppliers use.
Trev..
Re: Fly screens again - does size matter?
Thank you. I did drop a line to ask Frank, and got a rather terse reply that only said "There nothing that will keep out I have solar mesh that's best I can offer" (sic) - presumably he is saying no mesh keeps out no-seeums in his opinion.
The mesh we had put in an a bonkers price hasn't let them through, and it isn't the solar one, so perhaps the cost does justify the end.
The mesh we had put in an a bonkers price hasn't let them through, and it isn't the solar one, so perhaps the cost does justify the end.