How to Clean & Maintain Security Screens Effectively

Clean security screen doors are an important feature in many homes, offering protection while allowing fresh air to circulate. However, to ensure that your security screens continue to provide protection and maintain their appearance, regular cleaning and maintenance are essential. In this guide, we’ll walk you through effective screen maintenance tips to keep your security screens looking great and functioning as they should.

Why Maintenance is Important

Constructed from Architectural Grade Aluminium and 316 Stainless Steel Mesh, Invisi-Gard® Stainless Steel Security Screens are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Both metals are highly corrosion-resistant and exceptionally strong, making them ideal for long-term use in security doors. However, despite their durability, a moderate amount of maintenance is crucial to preserve their good looks and protective qualities. You can find more tips in the Invisi-Gard® Care and Maintenance brochure.

Cleaning Your Security Screens and Doors

Cleaning security screens is a straightforward process when done correctly. Unlike many insect screens, these security screens are harder to remove, making proper maintenance crucial. Here’s how to do it:

1. Gather the Right Tools

  • Soft Brush: Use a soft brush to gently scrub the surface without damaging the mesh.
  • Mild Detergent: Opt for a mild dish soap or detergent. Strong detergents and abrasive cleaners are a no-go as they can scratch the surface and increase the likelihood of corrosion.
  • Warm Mains Water: Always use warm mains water. Recycled, bore, or tank water can cause detrimental corrosion effects.
  • Soft Cloth: A soft cloth, such as a microfiber cloth, is excellent for wiping down frames and ensuring a streak-free finish.

2. Cleaning Process

  • Start by gently scrubbing the screen with the soft brush using warm water and mild detergent.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all detergent residues, paying particular attention to the mesh retaining areas of the frame.
  • Dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and keep the screen looking pristine.

3. Dealing with Stubborn Spots

  • If dirt or grime persists, mix a bit of white vinegar with your cleaning solution. Gently scrub the area, then rinse and dry as usual.

Screen Maintenance Tips for Your Security Screens

Regular cleaning is just one part of security screen maintenance. Here’s how to keep your screens in top condition:

1. Lubricate Locking Mechanisms

  • Periodically lubricate the main lock and auxiliary lock components using graphite powder. Avoid liquid or aerosol lubricants as they can cause corrosion and damage the locking mechanism. This is especially important for your screen door to ensure it operates smoothly and securely.

2. Avoid Harsh Cleaning Fluids

  • Never use strong detergents or abrasive cleaners on your security screen doors. They can scratch or damage the surface finish, leading to corrosion over time.

3. Clear External Contaminants Promptly

  • Bird and bat droppings, for example, are highly acidic and can damage the powder coating on the screen frame. Clean these contaminants immediately with a soft-bristled brush, mild detergent, and warm water to maintain the screen’s appearance and longevity.

4. Regular Inspections

  • Inspect your screens regularly for signs of wear and tear. Pay attention to any areas that might attract dirt, such as the mesh retaining areas or the corners of the frames. Regular inspections can help you address issues before they become more significant problems.
  • For sliding doors, ensure you inspect and replace rollers as needed. Clean the tracks and lubricate locks and hinges to maintain smooth operation and security.

Suggested Maintenance Schedule with Mild Soapy Water

The frequency of maintenance will depend on your location’s environmental conditions:

  • Mild Environment: Every 6 months
  • Moderate Environment: Every 2 to 3 months
  • Marine Environment: Every 2 to 4 weeks
  • Severe Marine Environment: Every 1 to 2 weeks

Following this maintenance schedule will ensure your security screens continue to perform their best and protect your home effectively. Regular maintenance is also crucial for window screens to extend their lifespan and maintain their quality and appearance.

Conclusion

Proper maintenance and regular cleaning are vital to keeping your security screen door and security screens in excellent condition. By following these tips and using the right tools, you can extend the life of your screens, ensuring they remain a reliable part of your home’s safety features. Remember, the key to effective maintenance is consistency, so make it a routine to check and clean your security screens regularly.