Screen Frames & Mesh
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Half Screens vs. Full Screens: Which Is Right for You?
Key Factors to Consider When Selecting the Best Option for Your
New Windows
Airflow & Insect Protection

Half Screen
A half screen covers just one sash of a double-hung window at a time and can be moved up or down as needed. This design allows either the top or bottom portion of the window to open, but limits airflow compared to a full screen. If not properly positioned, half screens may leave small gaps, increasing the risk of insects entering. Nonetheless, whether you choose a half or full screen, both options offer significantly better insect protection than leaving a window completely unscreened.
Full Screen
On a double hung window, full screens allow the top and bottom sash to be open at the same time. These screens allow maximum airflow through the window while still protecting from bugs. Air escapes out of the top opening and fresh air comes in through the bottom, providing excellent ventilation. Since full screens are stationary and aren't moved up and down the screen track depending on the sash open, nearly all gapping is prevented, minimizing the amount of pests which can pass through. For additional insect protection and the clearest view, choose premium VIEWS mesh.
