Screen Doors Studio City


Posted: July 14th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Patio Enclosure Screens, Retractable Screen Doors, Screen Doors, Window Screens | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Screen Doors Studio City

Screen Doors Studio City

If you own a home in Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Encino, Tarzana we have done many installations of Window Screens, Patio Screened Enclosure, Screen Doors and Retractable Screen Doors there.

Many Contractors, Architects, Builders and Interior Designers have used a variety of screened patio enclosures, screen doors, Disappearing Screen Doors and window screens to add to these style homes. Custom made Wood Doors require custom made Wood Screen Doors, custom made Invisible screen Doors, custom made Window Screens and Custom Made Sliding Screen Doors and Custom Made Security Screen Doors, Centor Arquitectural Screens, Motorized Power Screens,Exterior Shutters and Arched Screens.

We have installed invisible screen doors in different house styles like the following:

Second Empire, Stick Style, Cape Cod, Federal and Adam House, Gothic Revival (masonry & wood), Folk Victorian, Queen Anne, Shingle Style, Eastlake Victorian, Richardsonian Romanesque, Spanish Colonial, High Style Spanish, Spanish Deco, Mediterranean, Georgian Colonial, Tidewater, Greek Revival, Italianate, Renaissance Revival,  Ranch Style, Raised Ranch, Present Geodesic Dome, Split Level, Present Contemporary, Present Neo-Mediterranean, Modern Art DecoColonial Revival, Neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Tudor Revival, Cotswold Cottage, Prairie Style, Mission Revival, American Foursquare, Bungalow Style, French Eclectic and Arts Modern,

No matter what window and door company installed your existing glass doors or replacement doors and windows we can help. There are many good window and door companies out there some of the most popular ones are Milgard, American Vision, Andersen, JELD-WEN, Pella or Window World. Invisible Screen doors has many applications and can be installed in any one of these doors or any other door casement that you may have.

If you are looking for a Screen Doors in a Studio City that comes to your home and gives you a free estimate and shows you samples and brochures of our Screen Doors with a friendly smile you found it!

 

  • Studio City Invisible Screen Doors
  • Studio City Screened Patio Enclosures
  • Studio City Screen Doors
  • Studio City Window screens
  • Studio City Motorized Power Screens

Free Estimates and our professional custom made, mobile screen service installations for Screens in the Studio City , CA. area.

 

Screen Doors in Encino


Posted: June 26th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Retractable Screen Doors | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Screen Doors in Encino

 

 

Malibu Screens


Posted: May 2nd, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Mobile Screen Service, Screen Doors | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Malibu Screens

The Movie “Hangover 3” was filmed in this house. The owner of this house called Complete Screens to get Arched Wood Screen Doors and Swinging Wood Screen Doors. The installation took a few days. The client was very pleased with the work and commented to me “Thank you for the excellent work you did I am very pleased with the screen doors, they look beautifull”

Arched Screens Studio City


Posted: March 30th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Screen Doors, Window Screens | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Arched Screens Studio City

Arched French Screen Doors in Studio City

Complete Screens was asked to do to an estimate for a contractor in Studio City.  It turned out to be William Shatner’s home. They where filming for the DYI network home remodeling show called “Remodeling Shatner” to be aired in October 2014.  When I arrived… the contractor showed me the high end oak wood arched double French doors that needed screen panels.

The Producer of the show approached me and asked if I wouldn’t mind being on camera and wired me for sound so they could get me giving an estimate to the Shatner’s  Then she asked me if I could play a joke on the Shatner’s.  Which I did and it went pretty well.  After I explained to them what we were doing in their home.  They liked my suggestion for removable arched screen panels in architectural bronze heavy duty frames with charcoal fiberglass mesh, which has an invisible shadow cast and nothing reflects off it.
They approved the bid and asked me to come grt started with the job in two days. When I returned two days later the filming crew was still there and they filmed me four or five more times. Once explaining the process to the Shatner’s.  Another Him helping me put up an arched screen panel in one of their beautiful oak wood double French doors.  Another me working on their French doors, another me working on my mobile station and then me going over the finished job with the Shatners.
It was a very fun experience and the best part is that Mr. Shatner’s and his wife, on my last interview with them told me they where very happy with the work I had done.