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Porch Screen Panels are an awesome option to seasonal renters or owners. These panels are made of an aluminum frame and can be screened with any type of screen. In addition these screen panels can be changed out to Vinyl Panels for winter use. Whether your a full time resident wanting to utilize your porch in the winter time or simply use your porch for storage while not using your rental or seasonal home, vinyl porch panels will keep dirt and harsh weather from reeking havoc on porch. There are 4 different shades of vinyl, Clear, Smoke, Bronze and Dark Grey. Clear or dark grey are the most common options due to smoke being almost identical to clear and Bronze giving everything a yellowish look. Dark grey gives you the sun protection and privacy you want without dimming your view of outside.
Here at Delmarvalous we specialize in exceeding customer expectations when they are shopping for a company to enclose their existing covered porch. We love to inform the consumer about SuperScreen and the upside it brings to your porch versus the traditional fiberglass screen. SuperScreen is a polyester screen mesh coated with PVC which means it will retain its color and superior strength far more longer than the other guys standard screen enclosure.
Every porch enclosure purchased from us receives a standard 3 year Parts and Labor Warranty we stand behind. Also every job we do whether its a brand new installation or a rescreen with the industries best SuperScreen material will receive 1 "FREE" screen fix for the life you own the home!! That's how much we believe in SuperScreen and providing the best materials possible to you the consumer. We also understand things happen like Tim who was going out to cook steaks on the grill and accidently put his grilling fork through the screen door. We fixed Tim's door the following Tuesday free of charge not because the screen had failed but because life happened. If your contractor doesn't know about SuperScreen or even offer it as an option its best to do some research on the best screen on the market.