Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Let Fresh Air In With Magnetic Mesh Screen Doors

By Esmeralda Creglow


Do you have issues with your screen door? Does the latch give you trouble or is it the spring that makes it slam shut bother you most? Would you consider a better type of screen door? The magnetic mesh screen door will eliminate the hassle of dealing with springs or latches, but it will still allow you to experience the breeze on a nice day. However, the thing that people like the most is that not only are they easy to use, but they also keep bugs outside where they belong.

Air conditioners and heaters are no substitute for fresh air coming into a home on a nice day. However, many do not take advantage of this small luxury because they do not have a screen door or they may not have a screen that is intact. The magnetic mesh screen door can help in either situation. Your house does not have to have that closed up, stale smell anymore and you will not have to worry about insects coming in your home when they venture out into nice weather.

Now, consider how annoying your traditional screen door is. Pets may have torn a hole in the screen which allows bugs to come in. Perhaps you have a thumb press handle that makes it nearly impossible to get inside of your home when you are carrying a load, especially if there is a spring on it to ensure that it closes securely behind you. In many cases, with full hands, if you can get the door opened, you must sling open the door more than normal to ensure you get through it without it closing on you. This allows bugs more time to sneak inside. You can avoid all of this with a new, better type of screen door.

The magnetic mesh screen door could be the answer you have been searching for. To get through this doorway, all you have to be able to do is walk. Magnets keep it closed against bugs, but to get through it, you simply have to touch it. The screen will separate and you walk through. The opening is only as large as the person walking through and once you are in or out of your home, the magnets ensure that it closes firmly behind you again. The magnets are aligned perfectly and connect top to bottom.

Magnetic mesh screen doors are basically a curtain that you walk through. They are split down the middle with magnets on each side. You walk through it, it opens only to allow you through and may remove gnats or mosquitos that are on you as you walk. The magnets can also keep the "curtain" closed during days when the breeze is heavier than normal. It is a simple design that works and you will love having it.

Pets and children who are unable to get through regular screen doors will also love the magnetic mesh screen door if you put it on a doorway that gives them access to their fenced in yard. Kids will not have to deal with the annoying thumb press handles, and dogs will not be tempted to jump onto the screen to ask you to let them in. They can simply walk through. Your life and theirs will become much easier and with pets you will not have to worry about a doggie type door that may sustain damage over time and may allow insects to come in to your home.

Another reason people love the new screen doors is because all they need is one door. Magnetic screen doors are extremely portable so it is easy to move it from one doorway to another and they fit anywhere that a screen may be beneficial. You can take it from the front door to the back door within seconds, depending on which direction the best breeze is coming from. You can move it from your home to your RV or put it on a friend's door if needed. They even work on mobile homes or a variety of other doorways. Size doesn't matter. It is all about ending the battle to keep bugs out of houses.

A magnetic mesh screen door is something you will wish you had known about years ago. They are designed to last and easy to use. Give it a try. You will be glad that you no longer have to deal with the most common screen door issues ever again. There is no downside to it and it is an affordable investment into comfort for everyone.




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