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livsea2 12-22-2013 12:07 PM

Invisible sceens and mounting an art object on a stucco wall
 
Okay now that I have your attention I actually have two questions. lol Anyone who has or has had one of those invisible screens how do you like or hate them? They SEEM a little flimsy to me but I never had one and am considering one.
Second question pertains to mounting an art object on a stucco wall. Any advice or just put a screw in it? Will I chip it if I drill a hole in it? I have never worked will a stucco wall before. Thanks for any handy man advice!

jebartle 12-22-2013 01:50 PM

not familiar with screen but...
 
you need an anchor screw for stucco wall....We were fortunate on a pre-own, all holes already in the correct place...

e-flyer 12-22-2013 02:37 PM

Most stucco walls are either concrete block or a poured concrete wall. The stucco is just a thin skim coat over it. So use any fastener that will work with concrete and you should be fine. A hammer drill and masonry bit will help, but isn't absolutely necessary. A regular bit and drill will work but it will dull or ruin the bit.

livsea2 12-22-2013 04:52 PM

one answer down
 
No one on this forum has an invisible screen? Or no one has an opinion?

shcisamax 12-22-2013 05:02 PM

What exactly is an invisible screen?

Bogie Shooter 12-22-2013 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by livsea2 (Post 799548)
Okay now that I have your attention I actually have two questions. lol Anyone who has or has had one of those invisible screens how do you like or hate them? They SEEM a little flimsy to me but I never had one and am considering one.
Second question pertains to mounting an art object on a stucco wall. Any advice or just put a screw in it? Will I chip it if I drill a hole in it? I have never worked will a stucco wall before. Thanks for any handy man advice!

Use TapCon screws for mounting on block. You may chip when drilling the pilot hole. As usual go slow and enjoy the moment..........................:laugh:

HMLRHT1 12-22-2013 05:12 PM

We have two invisible screens. One on our front door and another on the door going to the garage. We have a rolling screen for our garage door. Makes for plenty of breeze in the house.

livsea2 12-22-2013 05:14 PM

invisible screens
 
They are screens that "disappear" into the door jamb. They re very light weight and flexible and pull across the door opening when you want a screen then retract back into their "garage" when not in use. Popular here in the villages but not up north I guess because I have never seen them until I got here.

SIRE1 12-22-2013 05:16 PM

If you mean one of the roller type screen doors that retracts when not in use, I have one on my home. I don't use it however, because of the screen mesh color. Mine is a black mesh fabric and when I pull it across and open the front door, from the street you can see straight into the house. It looks like I've forgotten to close the door. If that is what you are referring to as an "invisible screen" I would HIGHLY recommend you choose a light color screen fabric - like white or a light beige. A light color stops your eye from seeing through a screen while a dark color allows you to see through the screen as if it wasn't there. You may also remember that when choosing a screen color for your lanai.

livsea2 12-22-2013 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 799711)
If you mean one of the roller type screen doors that retracts when not in use, I have one on my home. I don't use it however, because of the screen mesh color. Mine is a black mesh fabric and when I pull it across and open the front door, from the street you can see straight into the house. It looks like I've forgotten to close the door. If that is what you are referring to as an "invisible screen" I would HIGHLY recommend you choose a light color screen fabric - like white or a light beige. A light color stops your eye from seeing through a screen while a dark color allows you to see through the screen as if it wasn't there. You may also remember that when choosing a screen color for your lanai.

THANK YOU! This is the best advice I have heard I appreciate it!

CFrance 12-22-2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by livsea2 (Post 799745)
THANK YOU! This is the best advice I have heard I appreciate it!

We had one of these screens up north in Michigan, and we loved it. Our garage was tight, and this was the only way to have a screen door. Our only problem was that we (and the dog) kept walking into it. I finally painted some little x's on it.

I am lobbying for another one down here for our door into the garage.


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