Fly screens are typically made of durable, lightweight materials such as aluminum, plastic, or fiberglass. The mesh is usually made of materials such as nylon or fiberglass.
Mosquito nets are typically installed on windows and doors of homes, as well as at entrances to balconies or terraces. They can also be used in outdoor areas such as picnic areas, summer houses, and campsites.
Fly screens are usually installed in window or door openings using specially designed mounting profiles or frames. Installation is typically done using materials such as screws, bolts, or adhesives.
Fly screens can usually be cleaned with water and a gentle detergent. If washable, they can be removed and hand or machine washed.
The durability of fly screens depends on the type of material used and external factors. They can generally last a long time with regular maintenance and in good condition. However, they may need to be replaced if they become worn, frayed, or damaged.
When choosing a fly screen, consideration should be given to its suitability for the window or door dimensions, the quality of the material used, its durability, ease of installation, and maintenance requirements. Additionally, its aesthetic appeal should be considered in terms of its compatibility with the design of the home or space.