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Eight Standard Colors – see link below Phantom Screens is the leading manufacturer of retractable screens in North America. Phantom has been manufacturing retractable screens for over 15 years. Broadview Screen has been installing them for over 10 years. There is a full sized display in each Lowe’s store in the St. Louis metro area. The door can be purchased from Lowe’s – Broadview carries the inventory and will install it for you. *Maximum sizes are determined by the height and width ratio Please click the following links for more info: Frame and glass each sold separately Pella 8-in Outside Handle Item # 758229 Model # 9099954 Complete your Pella Select#174; door with a gorgeous oil-rubbed bronze handle setdoors allow you to select your choice of frame colors, glass designs, and handle finishes for a combination that is uniquely you Matte black finish complements any door frame color Traditional French scroll pattern levers offers a sleek and functional design
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The ClearView Retractable Screen Systems is the only brand offering a proven "Slow-Close" speed reduction system. Others have tried to imitate it, but none have matched ClearView's superior quality and innovative design. High to low rating Low to high rating just what we needed to keep out the bugs and keep in the dogs. hung it up in five minutes using push tacks insteads of the screws it came with. didnt want to drill holes in the wood frame of the garage. the grommit rings on the top fit perfect around the plastic head of the tack and not noticable at all after the screen went up. lightweight but very sturdy We are happy with the amount of air flow, ease of installation, and price. You can only go in and out in the middle, so if you have a 2 car garage, keep that in mind. Great value for the money! I got this for my son in law. He loves it and said it was easy to put up and helps a lot because they use the garage as a party room during nice weather The screen fabric is too flimsy.
It ripped too easy and the magnets kept catching the garage door. In a pinch, the screen door helped to keep out some mosquitos/bugs. However, the product is very light-weighted and needs more magnets for more complete closure where the two panels meet. Will search for a sturdier product.Worked really well Velcro didn't hold after a storm. But the screen stayed up. Will recommend just use better Velcro strips or screws. We leave it up and our garage open and close with no problem. Use it for my French doors and it is perfect Well i bought this screen for my double car garage its nice but the bad part is that it does not cover all the way to the ground so it leave space at the bottom opened not sure why. Its a nice screen and sticks well when closed but does not automatically close you have to stick each one together.Keeps bugs and insects to bare minimum material is cheap and the side don't stay closedRepairing and remodeling a mobile home is different from a stick built home.
Knowing the differences and how to make those difference work for you is the trick to a successful remodel or repair on any mobile or manufactured home. Here we take a look at some common differences between mobile homes and stick built homes. I see posts in forums all the time about how you can’t replace a sink or a tub or a bedroom door and that kind of information is misleading. You can absolutely change anything in your manufactured home and even use the products at Lowe’s and any other home improvement store. All it takes is little know how and innovation. Mobile home sinks are usually always the same standard size as the ones you buy at Lowe’s. This goes for both kitchen and bathroom sinks. To replace them you simply remove the faucet, loosen the clips or cut the seal and lift it out. Most faucets are different but can absolutely be changed out with little effort. Faucets found in Lowe’s usually comes with the fittings you need in the box. If they don’t you only need to see what type of water line is supplying the water to the faucet and find the adapter (male and female fittings are the usual terms used) to connect the line to the new faucet.
They will be about $2-5 dollars.  It is recommended that you if you originally have a center set faucet that you replace it with a center set faucet. This keeps you from having to cut out new openings in the counter. If you are also replacing the counter you can buy any type you want, there will be a template in the box to help you cut the opening. I’ve spoken about the faucet, sink and bathtub issues in-depth on the post titled “Mobile Home Bathroom Guide” so jump over there for more details. Faucets come in several types, here’s the most prominent: I found mobile home bathroom faucets at Mobile Home Parts Store for $9.95 and stainless steel kitchen sinks for $89.95. I like them and Complete Mobile Home Supply. Both are large enough to buy in bulk and pass the savings to the customers. Usually people buy from Lowe’s and retrofit because the mobile home products are so expensive but if what you need is the same price or cheaper and is made for mobile homes, you wouldn’t have to bother with retrofitting anything.
Mobile home bathtubs are smaller than the tubs found at Lowe’s. They are usually 6 inches shorter and a few inches narrower and not as deep. We aren’t talking about the garden tubs though, only the regular ole rectangle tubs. I’ve always had a neutral opinion regarding whether to buy a mobile home tub or retrofit a standard tub, and I’ll tell you why. Mobile home tubs are expensive! The cheapest I have found was around $400 (that includes the surround) but that was online and didn’t include shipping. There is a 27″ mobile home bathtub online for $229 but that’s just the tub, not the surround, so figure in another $170 for the 27″ surround or think about tiling. In order to use the tubs at Lowe’s that are $139 and the surround that is $69.99, you’ll have to retrofit it which means moving a wall. If you happen to have the water heater in front or behind a tub wall you can usually find just enough room to make it work. It’s a hassle though, no doubt about it.
We plan on remodeling our bathroom and we compared the 2 possibilities: retrofitting a cheap tub or buying a mobile home tub. We do have a small bedroom closet with the water heater on the left side of the tub so we can borrow a few inches to make the cheap tub work (I also have a master plumber and contractor at my disposal so I have an unfair advantage). Plus, we can go as fancy or as plain as we want with tile, surround, etc. However, I’m confident in saying that if you or someone you know has any construction experience they can do the same thing and save some money. Either way, you’re going to be tearing out a tub so moving a few studs isn’t going to make that much of a difference. Both interior and exterior doors are different from the ones in home improvement stores. The exterior doors are shorter to allow for the shorter ceiling height and the interior doors are usually shorter and narrower. I have noticed that the newer manufactured homes are using standard sizes now so if your home is newer, you may be able to use any door on the market (lucky).
It’s best to go with a door made for a mobile home. I say that because there’s a lot that can go wrong when replacing exterior doors. You’re dealing with siding and insulation and studs and possibly electricity so the easier you can make it the better. Future leak caused by having the door un-square can cause a lot of issues and cause more headaches than you’ll ever want to deal with. My husband replaced an exterior door on a double wide with a standard sized door once. The homeowners had bought the door not knowing the difference and when advised that there was a difference, they wanted it done anyway (I think the receipt was lost or they had gotten it second hand and the original door was leaking so it was a quick fix to a problem. This is not advisable and I’m simply showing it so you can see the difference). There’s a step up as soon as you open the door, this is a back door with a completely fenced in yard so the public isn’t going to be using it. As you can see in the bottom photo, there isn’t an inch to spare on the top and bottom and still allow the door to be properly framed.
He made it work but this is not to code. Thankfully, WV isn’t stringent on inspections outside of town limits. Mobile home interior doors are not as wide or as tall as regular interior doors found at your home supply store. I was able to find the doors with no frame for around $60 plus shipping. I won’t say it’s easy to retrofit a standard door but it’s not that difficult really. You simply measure the opening, cut it out and frame it back in and attach the door on it’s own frame to the studs. If you only need the door and not the frame, you can make a $29 hollow door from Lowe’s work by cutting it to size and ‘re-attaching’ the end piece. Here’s a video showing a hollow door being cut horizontally, it’s the same concept for a vertical cut though: Those are the most common differences between mobile home and stick built homes except a huge one that I’m purposely leaving out because I know nothing about electricity. Breaker boxes are different for mobile homes than stick built homes, too.
Since I know so little about electricity and breaker boxes I’ll leave that issue to someone else to tackle for you. Just be aware that there is a difference and that difference is a big issue for anyone having problems in their homes circuitry. Most of these problems can be easily remedied by buying from a mobile home supply store. I do advise to price check because for some weird reason mobile home products can be very expensive and that really makes no sense to me. The products are used because they didn’t cost the manufacturer much, right? So why are the after market products so expensive? Online retailers do have some decent prices and great sales but do your homework and get the best deal possible. If you’re looking to buy a lot at one time don’t be scared to call and see about free shipping. I’ve seen a lot of free shipping offers if you buy more than $50 or $100 worth of products at one time. I found a 5% OFF deal at Mobile Home Parts Store that I can pass on to you through an affiliate link.