Pet Screens

Screens Built to Handle Daily Pet Contact

Pet Screens in Midland for homes with dogs and cats that use outdoor access points regularly

Inside Outside Custom Screens installs pet screens across Midland using reinforced mesh designed to resist scratching and tearing from daily animal contact. Your dog pushing against a patio door or your cat climbing a porch screen creates constant stress that standard fiberglass mesh cannot handle. Pet screen material uses a heavier weave and thicker strands that withstand claws, repeated impact, and the kind of wear that would shred conventional screening within months.


The screening maintains visibility and airflow while providing a barrier strong enough to survive the way pets actually interact with doors and outdoor enclosures. You still see clearly through the mesh, air moves through without restriction, and insects stay outside while your pet moves in and out safely.


Schedule a property evaluation to identify which doors and outdoor areas would benefit from upgraded screening.

What Pet Screen Material Actually Withstands

Reinforced pet screen mesh uses vinyl-coated polyester strands rather than fiberglass, creating a surface that flexes under pressure instead of tearing. When your dog jumps against a screen door or your cat climbs the porch enclosure, the material absorbs the impact without breaking the weave. The coating adds surface protection against claws while maintaining the open weave necessary for ventilation.


Once installed, you notice that your pets can interact with the screen without creating holes or loose sections. Doors close properly without sagging, and the mesh stays taut across the frame even after repeated contact. The screening holds its shape and tension longer than standard materials, which means fewer repairs and a cleaner appearance over time.


Custom installations fit your specific openings whether you need a single door replaced or full porch enclosures across multiple sections. Each frame is measured and fabricated to match existing dimensions, and installation accounts for the way your pets use each space.

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Installing Pet Screens

Midland homeowners with pets often ask similar questions about upgrading their screens to more durable materials.

  • How does pet screen material differ from standard screening?

    Pet screen uses vinyl-coated polyester strands that are seven times stronger than traditional fiberglass mesh, with a thicker weave that resists tearing and punctures from claws.

  • What areas of the home benefit most from pet screens?

    Patio doors, porch enclosures, screen doors, and any opening where pets regularly push against or climb the mesh see the most improvement from upgraded materials.

  • Does the heavier mesh reduce visibility or airflow?

    The material maintains clear visibility and allows full airflow while providing a stronger barrier, so you see through it just as easily as standard screening.

  • Can pet screens be installed in existing frames?

    Most standard screen door frames and porch enclosures can be re-screened with pet material without replacing the entire frame structure.

  • How long does pet screen material typically last compared to regular screening?

    Pet screens resist damage that would destroy standard fiberglass within months, often lasting several years even with daily contact from large dogs or climbing cats.

Inside Outside Custom Screens fabricates each installation to match your home's specific openings and the way your pets use outdoor access. Request a customized estimate to review material options and installation details for your property.