Homeowners with a torn screen or a screen door that won't close right want someone who can come to them, match the screen mesh, and finish the job the same day. A website that shows your service area and mobile capability gets you the call. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Screen Repair in KC
Web Design for Screen Door & Window Screen Repair in Kansas City
Screen repair customers want a fast, convenient service — they have a torn screen, a screen door that has come off its track, a frame that is bent, or a retractable screen that will not retract — and the most important thing to them is whether you come to them with a mobile unit and can match their existing mesh and frame color on the spot. The variety of screen types matters: standard fiberglass mesh for windows, charcoal solar mesh that reduces glare, pet-resistant screens for homes with dogs and cats, no-see-um mesh for fine insect prevention, and retractable door screens from brands like Phantom, Larson, and Andersen that require specific repair expertise. Homeowners also want to understand whether you rescreen existing frames or replace the entire unit, and what the price difference is. Property managers and HOAs dealing with multiple units want a company that can batch repairs across buildings efficiently and provide consistent pricing. A screen repair website that shows your mobile service, lists the screen types and brands you work with, and makes booking a visit fast earns the customer who wants it done this week.
What customers want to know before booking a screen repair
- Mobile service — do you come to them with a van unit, or do they bring screens to a shop
- Screen types — fiberglass, solar, pet-resistant, no-see-um mesh — what you carry and can match
- Retractable screens — Phantom, Larson, Andersen — whether you repair or replace them
- Frame work — bent frame repair, replacement frames, color matching to existing doors and windows
- Same-day availability — how quickly you can come, whether you carry common sizes in the van
What your screen repair website would include
- Mobile service area — map or city list, what the van carries, same-day and next-day availability
- Screen mesh guide — fiberglass, solar, pet-resistant, no-see-um — what each offers, when to use it
- Retractable screens — brands serviced (Phantom, Larson, Andersen), repair vs. replacement
- Frame repair — bent frame straightening, replacement frames, color matching, track realignment
- Commercial and multi-family — batch repair pricing, HOA and property management service agreements
- Booking form with screen type, location (door, window, patio), issue description, address, timing
What clients say
“Screen repair is a convenience service — people want it fast and they don't want to load up their screens and drive somewhere. We have a fully stocked van that can rescreen on the spot in almost any mesh type, but without a website showing that, people assumed they had to come to us. The new site with our mobile service area mapped, our screen types explained, and our retractable screen brands listed changed everything. Calls doubled by the end of spring and we started getting apartment complex managers who needed twenty screens done at once.”
— O. Vasquez, mobile screen repair, Kansas City, MO
Simple pricing
A screen repair site with service area, screen types, and booking form starts at $200. A full site with retractable screen guide, frame repair, and commercial section is $375–$750. One multi-unit property job covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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