Window Screens, Apex, NC

Keep the pests out in the yard where they belong with properly functioning window screens.

On a beautiful, breezy day, it would be a shame to have to keep the windows at your Apex, North Carolina home all closed because you lack properly functioning window screens. You shouldn’t have to choose between having a stuffy home and an aired-out one that’s open to any insect that wants to come inside. The solution is to call us at Screen Medics to get the window screens at your home back in working condition.

Window Screens in Apex, North Carolina

We can resolve issues with window screens of all types, including those in three-season porches and arched window screens. We also have a variety of screen materials we can use so you can have the added benefits that are important to you or resolve a specific issue. For example, we offer a pet screen that is more durable so if you have cats or dogs that tend to scratch at your window screens, they’ll have a bit harder of a time damaging these stronger window screens. We also have solar screens, which are ideal where you want to get relief from intense, direct sunlight.

We are a solution-oriented company that will go above and beyond to meet your screening needs. We bring our services to you, so you don’t have to figure out how to take down your window screens and transport them across town. This service saves you time and frustration. Our goal is to help you enjoy your home and your outdoor living areas to their fullest and keep those pests out in the yard where they belong.

Contact us today with any questions you may have about window screens. We look forward to your call if you are in need of any of our services.


At Screen Medics, we offer window screens to residents of Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Willow Spring, Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Youngsville, Sanford, Clayton, Garner, Morrisville, Durham, Hillsborough, Carrboro, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Rolesville, Wendell, Zebulon, Creedmoor, Franklinton, Lillington, Coats, Smithfield, and Wilson’s Mills, North Carolina.