
tesa Insect screen COMFORT for windows, with Velcro tape, self-adhesive, without drilling
tesa Insect screen COMFORT for windows, with Velcro tape, self-adhesive, without drilling
There are now good adhesive removers for this. You just have to give it enough time to react. The older the glue, the more difficult it is. The last time I used the remover it didn't help, but with a hairdryer it worked very quickly. However, it was a different kind of glue.
Yes
Is included. And a knife for cutting the net.
Rather no, because how do you want to connect the two in the centre? You stick a kind of Velcro fastener on the window frame to which the insect screen sticks.
1 month ago
To cover a balcony measuring 133 cm x 211 cm, you can buy two mosquito nets measuring 120 x 240 cm, but this will depend on how you want to install them and how much space you want to cover. You might have a little extra material, but this could be useful to fit the contours of the balcony. Make sure you measure carefully and plan the installation to avoid unnecessary waste.
Automatically generated from the .10 months ago
Yes, the fly screen "Insect screen COMFORT for windows" from tesa can be easily removed as it is attached with Velcro tape. This makes it possible to remove and reattach the net without drilling or other fixed fastenings, which makes it ideal for operating the window shutter.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, there's no risk of mosquitoes getting through. We've had it for 2 weeks and are 100% satisfied.
Hello, the velcro is white :)
The net is quite flexible, so it might work, if there is some distance between where the window would touch the net and where the net is attached to the frame. Not sure how well the attachment would hold long-term, though.
After several years, the adhesive will detach itself😅.
The nets can be easily cut to size
I would rather not try it, as I can't imagine that it will hold well (if at all) at the connection point due to the tension.
the black is not very noticeable when you look out of the window
We glued the net or the Velcro strips to the outside of the frame.
Depends on the window, I guess. It is fabric afterall, so probably not ideal to leave it up in the wet all winter, but if you leave the velcro strips up you should just be able to reapply the netting next summer.
Yes, no problem, I have also installed it on a wide double window. Provided, of course, that the size is right and the net is large enough to be cut to size.
Let's call it a "net", that would be more accurate. It is a fly net to be attached to the window frame by means of Velcro strips.
In my opinion, an unfortunate description. Both are insect nets made of polyester. One in black and one in white. The white version is visually visible when mounted, so it looks more like a curtain. The black version is visually barely visible, which I personally prefer.
Yes, you can. I have the fly screen longer than the height of my balcony door so that I really don't have any animals in the flat and it works wonderfully :)
Yes, you can cut it to the size you want. Note that you need to add about 2 cm on each side for the adhesive attachment.
Hello, yes the adhesive tape is included! Mfg
It doesn't have white grilles. So it doesn't on my unit. It's just an industry standard.
You can use two side by side without any problems, I have already done this with similar nets and let them overlap enough. Depending on how stable the nets are afterwards, you can leave it like this or sew the nets together with needle and thread every 20cm or so after they are mounted :) Works great!
Yes, you can cut it to the size you want. Note that you need to add about 2 cm on each side for the adhesive attachment.
30 of 30 questions