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Outdoor Living: What is most ecomomical and energy efficient design for a screened- in porch adddition ?

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Claire Cumming, GA on Feb 03, 2011
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    James A on Feb 04, 2011
    Screening is easy and like Hudson Design said, build around the size of the screen. You will ...»
    need a grove along the frame of each window area to secure the screen material. I don't know if a piece is available off the shelf to provide the groove section? If not, one can be routed in with a small router bit.

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