🌞 Stay Cool, Stay Safe!
The Saint-Gobain ADFORS Solar Screen is a 36-inch by 100-foot roll designed to provide exceptional UV protection, blocking up to 75% of the sun's rays. This energy-efficient screen not only helps reduce air conditioning costs but is also flame-resistant, ensuring a safer home environment. Made from durable PVC-coated fiberglass mesh, it features a stylish charcoal color that minimizes glare and complements your home’s aesthetic. With a 10-year warranty and GREENGUARD Gold certification, this screen is a smart, eco-friendly choice for any homeowner.
Manufacturer | Saint-Gobain ADFORS |
Part Number | FCS8977M |
Item Weight | 18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 5.25 x 36 inches |
Item model number | FCS8977-M |
Size | 36" x 100' |
Color | Charcoal |
Material | Fiberglass |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | False |
Included Components | Building Materials & Ladders;Doors;screen-doors |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
Very easy to cut the size hold shape well
I make a lot of screens and have re-ordered this product multiple times it is a very durable frame size is easy to handle and makesa very attractive window screen when finished.
T**
DIY Solar screens
Strength and quality in this product. This is my first time doing solar screens. I don’t do this for a living. Easy to use. Looks great on the house.
B**.
The best blackout screen
I live in Arizona and of course, the only house my wife wanted sits east to west. Super awesome for my air conditioner and electric bill. I needed to cut my electric bill and decided to purchase this blackout screen. Wow! My kids now need to put lights on in their rooms during the day! Love this purchase!
E**R
63 year old female & I DID IT MYSELF!
I've been living like a vampire with car shades from the 99 cent store to block out the VEGAS sun in my apt. DEPRESSING! Ordered 2 rolls...48/84. GREAT PRICE! Tried to attach screen in center window with redneck duck tape. Didn't stick to screen. So I folded material over top and stapled screen in between. Then used duck tape to attach to metal on window frame. Used existing screens on side and striped paper off of twist ties and threaded screens together to hold in place while I got them back up. DON'T use tape on paint! You will have to use your GOD given imagination to make this work. But it sure looks better, doesn't it! My poor body hurts from head to toe. Hope you have someone to help you. Screens easy to cut. Really blocks out the sun. Just hope they stay put. Now I can actually enjoy my beautiful courtyard. I did my front bedroom window also. Ran out of screen, so I just cut car shades @ 10" each and taped lengthwise on inside of window frame to take up slack. Also had to use some stick pins to adhear screens to material under the duck tape.If anyone has a suggestion to attach to inside of window with no screen...I would love to hear it.
J**
Works as it should
Recovered all my window screens using this and is holding up nicely. Ordered way more than I needed but that was definitely my fault. Time will tell if it holds up.
M**J
Successful, inexpensive solution to a long term problem ...
The New York Wire 36102 Charcoal Solar 85 Screening, 36-Inch by 84-Inch is a perfect solution for our south facing door that causes our kitchen to bake and broil depending on the temperature and season. Due to the heat that streams in through our glass storm door, we would usually have to close our wooden door, totally blocking out the lovely breezes that so often drift across our front yard and into the kitchen. This screen blocks out the heat and the blazing sunshine while allowing the breeze to flow in.I purchased sticky black velcro tape and stuck the tiny plastic hook tape to the top of the storm door, just under the "arm hardware unit". I stuck the fuzzy tape to the top of the screen and then used a zig zag stitch on my Singer to reinforce the bond to the screen, which took less than a minute. The screen adheres perfectly to the tape on the door. I rolled up the extra screen at the bottom of the door and fastened it in a tiny roll with large paper clips. This gives a rigid edge and weights the screen down but still allows the screen to float enough to permit air to flow in.I can still see everything out side and I no longer have to worry about the paint on our antique wooden door heating up and cracking. This was a successful, inexpensive solution to a long term problem.
S**7
Absolutely makes a difference. Please Read
I tried for a few yrs to figure out a way to block the sun from my east facing windows, it would heat up the front of house in summer, and then the west windows at the end of the day. I didn't want it to be permanent because i utilize the same principle to warm my home in winter. I also didn't want to spend close to 200 a window for awnings as I have 7 on the east side and 3 on the west. After racking my brain I started "googling" and came across a website touting Solar screens. With a kit to buy. After more research I found this along with some 3M super outdoor velcro and made my own. I cut to fit outside of whole window, affixed the velcro after wiping down with rubbing alcohol. Let me tell you! It absolutely works. The difference in heat on the glass surface is amazing. As fall approaches I can peel these off velcro and roll up til next summer.The reason why I did not use these like a traditional screen is it would do no good as mounted. I have half screens on my double hung windows and on my windows that roll out the screens are behind the panes.
D**Z
Wonderful material
The two center panels in the photo show the difference between these solar screens and the originals in our screened porch. It's a lot like looking through polarized sunglasses. Easy to work with and seems durable, this was a significant upgrade to our porch and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.I'd recommend checking with Saint-Gobain customer service for their recommendation on spline size for your application. A very accurate .xxx" or .xxmm groove dimension will get you the right answer.The .125 spline was perfect for my application.
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