Keep curious paws from tearing your entry screen while keeping airflow. These screen protectors install easily and come in 24", 26", 28", and 30" widths—measure the inside door frame edge to edge and round up to the nearest even number to choose. Note that some designs fit only specific door constructions, and add-on automatic screen door closers that mount in the same spot may not work together.
Not when both mount in the same location. The protector and some automatic closers use the same area on the door, so they can interfere. Check where your closer attaches; if it shares the lower rail or track, pick one or the other.
Measure the inside of the door frame opening, edge to edge, and round up to the nearest even number. Then pick a 24", 26", 28", or 30" protector to match. Do not measure the screen itself or the overall door. If your measurement falls between sizes, choose the next size up.
If the bottom shifts when the door is shut hard, a couple pieces of double-sided tape can help hold it. Check the plastic gap filler; if it's rough cut or not square, fit and secure it so the lower pieces stay put. Clip everything in firmly and add small tabs if needed to keep the spacers seated.
They fit Lippert doors that use the side channels, and Dexter doors can work when the width matches. Check that your screen door has the C-channel style shown on the door edge; without it, the protector won't fit. Since dimensions can vary, verify your inside jamb width before you decide.
Yes, this style can work with steps that fold up into the door opening. Measure the inside jamb and test-fit with the steps cycled to confirm clearance. Use the lower extension piece if needed to complete the coverage.