• 3 LAYER STRUCTURE : Ultra STRONG adhesive & sticky usable for any screen surface. Check the release liner
  • EASIEST TO USE : No tool needed! Just cut and place whatever the size you want to repair the tears and holes in your screen
  • SAVE YOUR MONEY & ENERGY : Stop buying expensive whole screen. Problems solved instantly.
  • Size : 2" × 15' (XL Size) / High & Low Temperature Resistance / High Quality Fiberglass
  • Fix holes and tears in window screens, screen doors, tent mesh, pool screens, RV screens, and more

Love it, it took 10 minutes to fix four screens instead of hours of sewing patches. It is great for small patches, not for large ones. It doesn't let air flow through so if you have a large patch, put a piece of regular screen over area to be patched and use this on the outer edges and it works fine

It worked for e I had several small tears in my screened patio, and rather than pay a couple hundred to replace them this closed the holes, it doesn't look bad, especially if you pat the screen down on the opposite side after placing the patch. It's a lsrhr roll that should last a very long time if not ever.

Holy cow! This stuff WORKS! I had been using regular packing tape to patch up my screen door that was riddled with holes and tears.. but those mosquitoes were making their way in.. and it looked terrible. I picked up a roll of this just to check it out.. and, man, the repair is practically like I installed a new screen! I did follow one other's review here about installing it ON THE OUTSIDE.. that definitely was true. But the door looks MUCH more normal now.. with not a single weak spot. I thought it was going to be tape with the net pattern printed on.. IT'S REAL NETTING with adhesive on one side.. so it really is a solid repair! Highly recommend!

I read a bunch of the reviews before purchasing. Yes, you can see the repaired spots, bur a few minor repairs here and there does not bother me. My husband went around and cleaned the spots on the outside of the screens where we were going to apply patches. He first did one on a bedroom screen and was not crazy about the look. He used one piece to cover 2 holes, so more repair mesh was used. I would have done them separately. I did our patio screen later and used smaller pieces in just the spots where a mosquito could get through. He agreed the smaller patches were less noticeable. I was really happy that the plastic backing was easy to remove and the adhesive was very sticky. We chose to put our patches on the outside in case the cats were apt to mess with them and because others said it looked better from inside the house if the patches were applied outside.

Finally got to fix the screens on the pull-outs of our travel-trailer. Mice had chewed holes and the duck-tape covering looked ugly. The tape was easily cut to fit. The backing was easily peeled for the mesh to be applied. And it adhered quite well. I did both sides of the screen to off-set the stickiness of the open hole. The repaired screen may not look perfect, but it looks waaaaaay better than duck-tape!

So far so good. You can see where you’ve patched it. It’s more noticeable on the side you’ve patched so I patched from the outside. I like that you can cut it to fit.

I live in an old home and we are at the point in life where we have done all the big repairs we are going to do. We have holes in quite a few screens which my spouse promised to fix with his mystical screen hole patching prowess. That was years ago and I’m tired of getting eaten alive. I bought a roll of this and in 10 minutes every screen was patched. This product cuts cleanly even with mediocre scissors. It adheres to the existing screen neatly and without a lot of pressure or fuss. I’d say not to worry too much about which color you choose as this product is quite obvious in use. It is really not going to blend. However I don’t care; my screens no longer are mosquito boulevards and the product stays put. I’m thrilled, one more job off the list.

works great. i used it on some holes in my screened in patio. sticks to the old screen very well. so far, holding up well in the sun and rain.

Good stuff! I had hoped for something that was very adhesive, and this is it. I was replacing screens and since I am not a professional at that I ended up tearing the screen at the spline in places. I used this to cover those points and seal it off. This is exactly what I needed. I had to cut it in half to get the width I needed, but that was easy. So is the application. The backing is easy to get off and it presses right in to place, and stays. It might not match the exact color of the screen, but it is sealed, and beats throwing the whole screen away because I screwed up.

This sticky screen mesh worked great to repair a really torn up screen in a window we’ve never opened the whole 9 years we’ve lived in our house. It looks kind of tacky but oh well. We don’t have time to repair screen right now and want some fresh air! If it were one patch it wouldn’t be to noticeable but as I said, we have many. I applied the tape on the inside so sticky side faces outside. I did not double it by placing another piece on opposite side. It’s held up fine and nothing has gotten stuck on exposed sticky area that is noticeable anyway. Just be aware that the area with the repair will be darker and stand out. It’s a great hold over though and I wonder if we’ll ever actually bother to redo the screen mesh now?! My husband redoes them and as you can imagine, it’s not on the top of the to do list.