About the Company

Arizona Screen Techs, LLC

Operating under Arizona Screen Techs, LLC, Window Sunscreens Phoenix brings more than 30 years of hands-on screen, shade, door, and custom fabrication experience to Phoenix-area properties.

30+ years of experienceSolar screens and sun screensScreen doors and custom work
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Operating under Arizona Screen Techs, LLC

About Us

Experienced screen work from people who know Arizona heat.

Arizona Screen Techs, LLC is the company behind Window Sunscreens Phoenix, serving homeowners and businesses that need practical help with heat, glare, privacy, worn screens, and curb-facing window appearance.

The work is backed by more than three decades of trade experience across sun screens, solar screens, screen doors, custom iron work, and related exterior improvements. That background matters because a good screen estimate is not just a panel count. It is a fit, exposure, material, frame, and finish conversation.

Phoenix sun is not gentle. Rooms with direct afternoon exposure need a different recommendation than shaded side windows. A door screen has to hold up to daily use. A repair only makes sense when the existing frame is still square and solid. Custom iron and fabrication experience helps with the same thing every good screen project needs: measuring carefully, fitting cleanly, and making the finished work look intentional.

30+ years in the trades

Built around measured recommendations, not generic screen selling.

Window Sunscreens Phoenix focuses on clear, property-specific guidance for solar screens, window screens, screen doors, and commercial screen needs. The goal is simple: help customers choose screens that fit cleanly, reduce harsh glare, improve comfort, and look right from the curb.

That means the estimate should explain the tradeoffs. Some windows need dense exterior shade. Some only need standard replacement mesh. Some older screens can be repaired if the frame is worth saving. Screen doors need hardware, use, swing, and durability considered before the wrong product gets promised.

For commercial windows, the conversation changes again. Visibility, access, storefront appearance, and heat control all matter. A cheap-looking solution on the front of a business can technically cover glass and still be the wrong call.

Screen technician with tape measure beside a Phoenix home window

What the experience covers

Sun screens, solar screens, screen doors, repair, and custom work.

Arizona Screen Techs brings a broad screen and fabrication background to Phoenix-area projects. That includes residential sunscreen and solar screen planning, window screen replacement, screen repair judgment, door screen considerations, and custom iron work experience where measurement and finish quality matter.

The advantage is a more useful recommendation. Instead of treating every opening the same, the project can be scoped around exposure, frame condition, privacy goals, airflow, door traffic, exterior color, and how visible the finished work will be from the street.

A good estimate should clarify

  • Which windows are the highest priority for heat and glare.
  • Whether repair or replacement is the honest recommendation.
  • How mesh density affects shade, privacy, and outward visibility.
  • Which frame color and finish best match the property.
  • Whether a screen door or custom detail needs extra planning.

Why that matters

The cheapest screen quote can still be the wrong screen quote.

A screen project should solve the actual problem: harsh sun in a living space, torn mesh, missing window screens, a worn door screen, exposed commercial glass, or a front elevation that needs a cleaner finished look. The right answer depends on the property.

For solar screens, the useful conversation is not just “how many windows?” It is which rooms get the most direct sun, whether privacy matters, how much outward visibility you want, and whether the front elevation needs a cleaner color match. For repairs, the question is whether the existing frame still deserves new mesh. For screen doors, daily use and hardware matter as much as the screen itself.

That practical approach is why experience matters. Thirty-plus years in screens, doors, shade, and custom work helps prevent rushed recommendations and gives customers a clearer path before work starts.

Screen planning should look at

  • Sun direction and time of day.
  • Frame age, corner strength, and current fit.
  • Door use, hardware, and long-term durability.
  • Exterior color, HOA concerns, and curb-facing windows.
  • Room function, privacy, glare, airflow, and visibility.

Free Estimate

Ask the Arizona Screen Techs team for a Phoenix-area screen estimate.

Tell us what you need measured and we will route the request for follow-up.