😂 Ope take a look at the black outside edge of the screen frame, the “edge” should be on the outside. From the inside of the home the screen should be flush against the frame (no edge)
The view of the upper insert area/location is the key to installing any screen easily, show us how to do it on the second floor hanging out the window trying to see the top insert area. First floor demos being able to see the top area are deceiving.
I took the sticker off before watching this video 😂. How else can I tell which side the outside is?
😂 Ope take a look at the black outside edge of the screen frame, the “edge” should be on the outside. From the inside of the home the screen should be flush against the frame (no edge)
Thank you for the info!! Wanted to take them out to clean window sill. I would of broke them. Never would of thought to push on the screen.
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment.
I like tater tots and football too
The view of the upper insert area/location is the key to installing any screen easily, show us how to do it on the second floor hanging out the window trying to see the top insert area. First floor demos being able to see the top area are deceiving.
Great tip! Thanks you!
How good of a seal does FlexScreen have to keep bugs out?
Hi Jeremy - Great question. We're going to field that one over to our friends at FlexScreen for an official answer - flexscreenretail.com/pages/faq
@@CVPWindowsDoors did we ever get an answer here?
But the screen can still be pushed on, that will be a castrophy if you have a toddler or a small child
Any screen can be pushed on whether it be a flex screen or traditional screen. Just saying.
It's just a screen to keep bugs out. Dud