Garage Screen Door

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That's actually pretty cool.

I imagine we don't have them here as much as there isn't that huge of an issue with flying insects (unless your are in the IE).

The thing about our garage is the door doesn't go all the way up like the one in the video so it may not fit... additionally, not sure what type of sealing it has near the top.
 
I'm tempted to get a zapper light in the garage.  Turn it on for a little bit at night to get them bugs that flew in during the day.
 
SoCal said:
irvinehomeowner said:
The thing about our garage is the door doesn't go all the way up like the one in the video

I don't get it.
The roll-up door in the video, the bottom of the garage goes all the way into the ceiling of the garage, hence you can put a screen there that will close off the garage at the top.

My garage, the bottom of the garage is visible, so any type of frame for the screen will have to account for that and because of the way its structured, would probably have a huge gap at the top.
 
SoCal said:
bones said:
Careful Socal, IHO might whip out the "get your husband to explain it to you" card ;) >:D :P

What's your point?

No real point.  Just like most of my posts.  But didn't you guys get into a fight about something like this awhile back :)
 
Look at your garage opening when you open the garage door all the way.

Can you see the bottom of your garage door sticking out at the top of the opening? In the video, the door is all the way up so it's flat into the ceiling... on my garage the bottom panel is still curved so that it sticks out at the top.

I know this because when I open my minivan back, it almost hits the bottom of the garage door because it's not all the way inside the garage ceiling.
 
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