Screen Doors in Malibu


Posted: February 10th, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Screen Doors | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Screen Doors in Malibu

Wood Screen Doors in Malibu

In addition to Wood Screen Doors, Complete Screens has Retractable Screen Doors for decorative entries, classic french doors and patio sliders, we excel at Fabricating and customizing architectural solutions for your big modern openings. Every project is unique and our custom Centor Arquitectural Screens for bifolding and multislide Glass doors applied function great for pocketing large door solutions and will exceed your expectations of function and beauty. Call Complete Screens if you would like Screen Doors in Malibu

 

Bel Air Wood Doors


Posted: November 15th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Screen Doors, Window Screens | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Bel Air Wood Doors

Bel Air Custom Wood Doors, Screens, Sidelight & Arched Screens

A Manufacurer of high end custom made wood doors & window recommended Complete Screens for a job in Bel Air. The customer decided to award Complete Screens the big project The to be done in the next few weeks. Lots of custom made wood screen doors, window screens, sidelight panel wood screens and some arched screen doors. A very detailed and laborious job..

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.