How to Properly Maintain and Clean Window Screens

Dec 4, 2025 | Tips

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Your window screens do a lot more work than they get credit for. They keep bugs, debris, pollen, and dirt out while letting fresh air and sunlight in. But over time, those screens collect grime. When they’re neglected, they can make your windows look dull and even reduce airflow. Thankfully, with just a few simple steps, you can keep them clean, strong, and long-lasting.

Step 1: Remove the Screens Safely

Before cleaning, remove each screen carefully to avoid bending the frame. Most window screens pop out easily with a gentle push and lift, but if you’re not sure, check your window manufacturer’s guide.

Lay each screen flat on a soft surface like a towel that won’t scratch the mesh. It’s a good idea to label each one with masking tape (like “living room left”) so you can reinstall them correctly later.

Step 2: Rinse Away Loose Dirt and Dust

Start by gently rinsing the screens with a hose or handheld shower sprayer. Use light pressure. Too much force can stretch or tear the mesh.

Step 3: Scrub With a Mild Cleaning Solution

Next, fill a bucket with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap. Using a soft-bristled brush or sponge, gently scrub both sides of the screen in circular motions.

Skip the harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes, because they can damage the mesh or discolor the frame. Once you’re done scrubbing, rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue.

Step 4: Dry Completely Before Reinstalling

Let your screens air dry completely before putting them back in. You can lean them against a wall in a shady area or lay them flat on towels. Avoid drying in direct sunlight.

If you notice any damage while cleaning (like small tears or loose corners), this is the time to fix them. Minor holes can be patched with a screen repair kit, while badly damaged screens are best replaced. Rusco Windows & Doors can help you match the right replacement material and color for a seamless look.

Step 5: Clean the Window Frame and Track

While your screens are out, don’t forget to clean the window tracks and frames. Use a damp cloth or soft brush to remove dirt, dead bugs, and dust from the grooves.

Step 6: Reinstall Carefully

Once everything’s clean and dry, reinstall your screens. If a screen doesn’t fit properly or feels warped, it might be time for a replacement.

Keep Your Windows Bright

A little maintenance goes a long way. Clean, well-kept screens let in more natural light, keep the air flowing, and make your whole home feel fresher. If you need replacement screens, Rusco Windows & Doors can help.

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