My garage gets hot during the summer and I enjoy opening the door in the evening when I am working to get some breeze.
The issue is when dusk sets in so do the bugs.
I picked up a garage door screen and am trying to determine the best way to mount it so it's easy to pull down when I am in the garage working. They attach using velco to the door frame, but I know I'm never going to install it if I have to unfold, attach, and refold it every time I want to put it up.
They offer frames that attach parallel to the existing door frame, but $1300, nope.
I've looked at something like a pull down sunshade, but nothing is 16ft wide or 7ft tall for my normal 2 stall door.
I like the pull down 'drape' style that I can mount above the door mechanism and just pull down, but I don't have much starter parts that I can find.
Any thoughts?
The issue is when dusk sets in so do the bugs.
I picked up a garage door screen and am trying to determine the best way to mount it so it's easy to pull down when I am in the garage working. They attach using velco to the door frame, but I know I'm never going to install it if I have to unfold, attach, and refold it every time I want to put it up.
They offer frames that attach parallel to the existing door frame, but $1300, nope.
I've looked at something like a pull down sunshade, but nothing is 16ft wide or 7ft tall for my normal 2 stall door.
Radiance Coconut Brown Cordless Light Filtering Weatherproof HDPE Horizontal Roll-Up Shade 96 in. W x 72 in. L 0371696 - The Home Depot
Lifting and lowering this shade is easy with the included crank pole hardware. It is the perfect light control solution for sunrooms, patios, pergolas and decks and can be installed on the wall or ceiling.
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I like the pull down 'drape' style that I can mount above the door mechanism and just pull down, but I don't have much starter parts that I can find.
Any thoughts?