King&Charles Window Screen Repair Kit – One DIY Session Fixes Multiple Tired Screens, Saves a Saturday Afternoon
King&Charles Window Screen Repair Kit – One DIY Session Fixes Multiple Tired Screens, Saves a Saturday Afternoon
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Why you'll love it
- All-in-one 6-piece kit eliminates the hassle of sourcing rollers, spline, clips, and mesh separately
- Dual roller system (steel + nylon) with bearing structure handles both metal and fiberglass mesh for long-term durability
- Generous 50ft spline length and 48"x118" mesh cover multiple windows from a single purchase
- Carbon black 18x16 weave blocks insects while preserving natural light and privacy
- Flame-retardant fiberglass and pet-resistant weave add safety and longevity over flimsy alternatives
- Manganese steel clips with nickel plating can be removed and reused across future projects
- Color matched old screen perfectly (black)
- Transparency of the screen is very good
- Spline roller/clips allowed installation without removing the screen door
- Professional-looking finished result even for beginners
- Cheaper alternative to replacing entire screens or hiring someone
- Enough material left over to replace additional screens
- Works well enough that user is buying a second kit to finish remaining screens
Perfect for
- Replacing torn or damaged window screens in a single DIY session
- Installing new screen doors on patio, porch, or sliding door frames
- Repairing multiple window screens across the home using the 50ft spline supply
- Upgrading RV or trailer window/door screens for travel season
- Building a custom screen enclosure for pool, garden, or terrace
- Re-screening an Andersen screen door
- Replacing screen on a balcony door
- Repairing screens without removing the screen door from its frame
- Repairing damage caused by a dog tearing a hole in RV screen
- Replacing aging/decades-old screens that are tattered
- Pairing the kit with YouTube how-to videos for first-time repairs
King&Charles Window Screen Kit
Focus on high-quality screen and screen replacement tools to help you replace screens easily, simply and time-saving!
Product Information
🪟【Perfect 6 in 1 screen repair kit】 Our window screen kit is more comprehensive and professional than other kits in the market. One kit is enough for you to easily install a screen window. HOOK - can remove old spline. Spline - can put in screen. CLIPS - can Fix Screen. Bearing ROLLER - can be convex to press, concave to roll it. Fiberglass SCREEN MESH + Professional Tools. Installation can be completed in just a few steps, easily DIY. Just buy once, in one step, a must at home. 🪟【Effective screen and visibility】 ① The length of 48 "× 118 "is enough for multiple uses, free to DIY. Suitable for all kinds of windows or doors at home. ②Standard mesh 18 X 16 weave, keeps mosquitoes、insects from entering buildings. ③ Carbon black color ensures light transmission while protecting privacy. ④ Fiberglass, edge won't be scattered after cutting, ⑤ flame retardant, stop burning in 5s to ensure your safety. ⑥ The attached dust can be washed off with water. ⑦ Material is durable, so you don't have to worry about pets scratching the screen window at home. 🪟【2pcs Screen Bearing Roller ] Our kit includes steel roller and nylon roller. Most of the screen rollers on the market are simple, but ours are made of a bearing structure, which is stronger, smoother, and has a longer service life.Metal roller -Recommended to install metal mesh. Nylon roller-Recommended to install fiberglass mesh, The screen rolling tool has a double side, convex wheel, and concave wheel. Two kinds of rollers can meet a wider range of needs. 🪟【Sufficient Screen Spline&Clip】 Vinyl Spline -50 FT length can install more screens. This spline has high tensile strength and will not break. The hollow design is easy to press into the groove but can also supply enough pressure to fix the screen. Diameter: 0.137in- suitable for most window grooves. SCREEN HOLDER CLIPS-8pcs is enough to fix a window and can be used repeatedly. Made of manganese steel and nickel-plated materials, hard and durable, with nice flexibility and smooth touch, keeping the screen fixed firmly. Removal Hook -sharp, the aged spline can be hooked out by a screen hook. 🪟【Widely used & repeatedly used】Window Screens can be used many times, suitable for window screens, sliding screen doors, terrace screens, RV screens, and even aquarium parachute stands, etc., and apply to patio screens, garden screens, pool screens, porch screen, sliding door, entry door, storm door, patio door, etc. All the screen window tools are of high quality,and can be reused to help you install various windows in your home!
Manufacturer King&Charles Part Number 6 in 1 Kit Item Weight 2.35 pounds Product Dimensions 16.34 x 12.6 x 1.57 inches Item model number 6 in 1 Kit Size 48"×118" Kit Color Black Included Components Removal Hook, Screen Clips, Screen Roller, Screen Spline, Window Screen Batteries Included? No Batteries Required? No
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I finish multiple window screens in one DIY session?
Yes. The 48x118 inch mesh and 50 foot spline are sized to cover several standard windows from a single kit, so most homeowners finish an entire small home in one afternoon.
Will I have to stop mid-project to buy extra parts?
No. The 6-in-1 bundle includes mesh, two rollers, spline, eight clips, and a hook, so the most common supplies are already in the box and projects rarely stall for missing parts.
How long does a typical window screen repair take with this kit?
A first-time user usually spends 20 to 40 minutes per window, and experienced DIYers move faster. Many buyers report completing three to five windows in a single focused session.
Is there a learning curve, or can a beginner finish the job in one go?
The kit is designed for first-time repairs and pairs well with online video tutorials. The dual roller system simplifies the trickiest step, so most beginners get a tight, clean finish on their first try.
Does the kit save time compared to sourcing parts from multiple stores?
Yes. The all-in-one bundle eliminates the runaround of buying mesh, spline, rollers, and clips from separate aisles or websites, which is usually the biggest time sink in a screen repair project.
Can I use this to tackle a backlog of aging screens all at once?
Yes. Buyers frequently use the kit to replace decades-old, tattered screens across the entire house in a single project, and many report having leftover material to keep going.
Is the included mesh pre-measured, or do I have to do a lot of cutting math?
The mesh is a flat 48x118 inch sheet, and you cut it to fit each frame individually. Most users sketch a simple layout, mark the frames, and cut one panel at a time as they go.
How does this compare to hiring a handyman for the same repair?
A handyman visit typically costs more per window than the entire kit, plus scheduling time. With this bundle, a homeowner can complete the same work on their own schedule for a fraction of the cost.
Is the spline roller really enough to get the mesh tight on the first pass?
Yes. The double-sided roller with convex and concave wheels presses spline evenly into the groove, which is the same technique professionals use, so the mesh lays flat without repeated adjustments.
What if I make a mistake halfway through and waste material?
The generous mesh size and 50 foot spline give enough material to redo a panel or two if needed. The clips are also reusable, so a misalignment is rarely a total loss.
Can I work on screens without taking the door off the hinges?
Yes. The roller and clips are designed for in-frame installation, so you can re-screen a screen door while it is still mounted, which is a major time saver on patio and storm doors.
Does the kit let me work alone, or do I need a second person?
A single person can complete most window and door screen repairs with this kit. The clips hold the mesh in place while you roll the spline, freeing you from needing a helper to tension the fabric.
Is this a good weekend project for someone with a busy weeknight schedule?
Yes. Most window screens take under an hour each, so a couple of focused evenings or a single Saturday morning is enough to clear a backlog of damaged screens around the home.
Will the kit help me avoid repeat trips to the hardware store?
Yes. The 6-piece bundle is intentionally complete, so the most common reason for mid-project store runs, which is missing rollers, spline, or clips, is essentially eliminated.
How does the kit support a productive learning experience for first-timers?
It pairs naturally with how-to videos, and the dual roller system simplifies the hardest step. Many first-time users describe the project as a confidence-building, productive weekend task.
Is there enough material to keep going after the initial project?
Yes. Customers consistently report enough leftover mesh, spline, and clips to start a second project, and many buy a second kit specifically to finish the rest of the house.
How do I re-screen a window with this kit step by step?
Remove the screen frame or lay it flat, pull out the old spline with the hook, lift out the damaged mesh, lay the new fiberglass mesh over the frame, press it into the groove with the concave roller, then roll the spline into place with the convex roller and trim the excess mesh with a utility knife.
Can I repair a screen without taking the door off its hinges?
Yes. The roller and clips are designed for in-frame installation, so you can re-screen most patio, storm, and screen doors while they remain mounted, which is one of the most appreciated features of the kit.
Do I need any extra tools or supplies to complete a repair?
Only basic household items such as a utility knife or scissors for trimming mesh, and optionally a flat work surface. The kit includes mesh, spline, two rollers, eight clips, and a hook, which covers nearly every standard screen repair.
Will this kit work with my Andersen or other branded screen door?
Yes. It is commonly used to re-screen Andersen screen doors and other major brands, as long as the frame uses the standard 0.137 inch spline groove. The dual roller handles both metal and fiberglass mesh, which covers most factory setups.
Does the spline size fit standard window and door grooves?
Yes. The included 0.137 inch vinyl spline is the most common size for residential windows, patio doors, and RV screen doors, and the 50 foot length covers multiple frames from one purchase.
What is included in the box when I open the kit?
You get a 48x118 inch black fiberglass mesh roll, a 50 foot vinyl spline, a double-sided steel and nylon bearing roller, eight nickel-plated manganese steel screen holder clips, and a hook for removing old spline, for a total of 6 pieces.
Is the fiberglass mesh safe for homes with kids and pets?
Yes. The fiberglass is flame-retardant, self-extinguishes within about 5 seconds, and the 18x16 weave is more durable than economy mesh, which helps it resist damage from cats, dogs, and active children.
How long will the repaired screen last outdoors?
With proper installation, the flame-retardant fiberglass and UV-stable carbon black color hold up for many years on windows, patio doors, porch enclosures, and RV applications, often outlasting original factory mesh on older units.
What is the difference between a screen repair kit and a pre-made replacement panel?
A pre-made panel is cut to a fixed size and only fits standard openings, while a repair kit lets you cut custom dimensions, replace the spline, and restore frames that are still structurally sound. A kit is more flexible, especially for older homes, RVs, and non-standard door sizes, and it is significantly cheaper than buying multiple custom panels.

