Product Overview
Florida glass screen is usually installed at the bottom of pool and patio enclosures to keep out moisture, grass clippings, dirt, and other debris, as well as insects. This laminated fiberglass screen is a durable material that also provides some privacy. It can be installed using spline and may last for 10 to 12 years or longer depending on the elements.
We offer bulk rolls of 50 feet and up to 100 feet long, as well as 36 inches wide. See all that we offer here.
Benefits
- Bulk roll 72 inches wide and 25 feet long
- Plastic laminate ensures functionality
- Offers some privacy
- Provides insect protection
- Keeps out grass clippings, dirt, and more
- Waterproof – keeps rain from blowing in
- Designed to last 10-12 years
FAQs
Have questions? Learn more about Florida screen below or contact us! We would love to help you with your project. We can send a sample, and, if you are in the Denver-area, you can visit our Denver showroom to see our products in person. We ship nationally!
Can You See Through Florida Glass?
Yes but not clearly. Florida glass provides some privacy by obscuring the view, but it is clear enough to let natural light through.
Is Florida Glass Durable?
Yes. It is made to last 10 to 12 years – or longer – depending on the elements. It’s durability is dependent on the effectiveness of installation as well as the wear from weather and other factors.
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Reviews
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Florida glass
Although I did not need 25 ft, the screen is Just what I wanted.
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Just what I expected
This screen is idea for keeping out bugs and grass at the bottom of your screen. It’s highly durable and good value for money.
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Privacy
Perfect for privacy
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Perfect for the job
ha several screens to replace. Absolutely perfect for the job
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privacy,privacy,privacy
My headline says it all dont even think about it just buy it if your looking for some privacy. Easy to put up and cut.
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Great product-Small problem
The Florida glass I ordered was first rate. After doing the first panel, the roll suddenly came to an end. It had been cut , not at the 25' mark but rather 9 feet into the roll. Fortunately I had been sent more than the 25 feet I ordered so I was able to complete my job. Crisis averted.