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Bronze Insect Screens |
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Bronze insect and fly screens are 90% Copper and 10% Zinc. Bronze is very durable, although more expensive than fiberglass or aluminum. It is used to preserve appearances in historical districts and in high end luxury homes, chosen by builders and contractors who appreciate the long term superior performance, especially when compared to fiberglass or aluminum. |
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| The bronze material is a better choice for ocean front (salt spray/air) property than stainless. Bronze insect screening looks great and will usually outlast everything except stainless steel in non coastal applications. A very thin coating of clear varnish is applied during the manufacturing process, after installation and exposure to the elements, the varnish will quickly dissipate allowing the bronze to age normally. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This material can be
installed with regular screening spline although bronze is slightly more
difficult to work with than the lower strength fiberglass or aluminum
screen materials.
Bronze, Monel or Stainless Steel staples are recommended. |
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