
Peak Window & Door Screen Services has been helping Phoenix homeowners maintain and replace their window screens for over 30 years, and we understand what it takes for screens to survive here.
In most parts of the country, window screens are a seasonal convenience. In Phoenix, they’re essential equipment. Open your windows on a cool desert evening without screens and you’re inviting scorpions, roaches, mosquitoes, and every other pest in the Sonoran Desert into your home. Even during the hottest months when air conditioning runs constantly, damaged screens create entry points for unwanted visitors.
Beyond pest control, window screens contribute to air quality inside your home. Phoenix dust is a fact of life, especially during monsoon season when haboobs roll through the Valley. Screens won’t stop the finest particles, but they do filter out larger debris, leaves, and the random bits of desert vegetation that wind carries around.
For homes with pools or outdoor living spaces, screens also provide a layer of safety by keeping small objects from flying through open windows during storms.

Standard fiberglass screen mesh works fine in moderate climates but breaks down faster under Arizona’s UV bombardment. The sun literally bakes screens, making them brittle over time until they crack and tear at the slightest touch. This is why we recommend quality materials rated for high-UV environments, and why we build every screen using aluminum frames that won’t warp or degrade in the heat.
For homeowners wanting maximum durability, pet-resistant screens offer a heavier gauge mesh that stands up to dogs and cats while also resisting the kind of accidental damage that destroys standard screens. This tougher material costs more upfront but lasts significantly longer, especially in households with active pets or kids.
If your priority is reducing heat gain along with keeping bugs out, solar screens provide both functions in one product. They block a significant percentage of the sun’s energy before it enters through your windows, reducing cooling costs while still allowing you to see out.
Phoenix homes come in all styles, from classic ranch houses built in the 1960s to contemporary desert modern architecture. Window sizes and shapes vary widely, and off-the-shelf screens rarely fit properly. A screen that doesn’t fit well looks bad, functions poorly, and won’t last.
Every screen we build is custom measured and fabricated to fit your specific window openings. We measure on-site, cut and assemble right at your property, and install screens that fit exactly as they should. No gaps, no rattling, no screens that pop out at the first gust of wind.
This matters especially for older Phoenix homes where windows may have settled or shifted over decades. Standard sizing assumes perfect openings, but reality is messier. Custom screens account for the actual dimensions of your windows as they exist today.

Many Phoenix neighborhoods fall under homeowner association rules that specify acceptable colors for exterior features including screens. Frame colors, mesh colors, and overall appearance all may be regulated. Before we build your screens, we’ll discuss what requirements apply to your property and ensure the finished product complies.
We’ve worked in communities throughout the Valley and are familiar with common HOA standards. Whether you’re in a master-planned community in North Phoenix, an established neighborhood near Camelback, or a newer development in the West Valley, we can match what’s required while still delivering quality screens that perform well.

Peak Screen Repair is a mobile screen company. We come to you, whether you’re in Arcadia, Ahwatukee, Maryvale, or anywhere else in the Phoenix metro. Our truck carries everything needed to measure, build, and install screens on the spot. Most jobs are completed in a single visit.
This saves you the hassle of removing screens yourself, transporting them to a shop, waiting for repairs, and then reinstalling them. We handle everything. For homeowners with many windows or hard-to-reach screens, mobile service makes the entire process far more convenient.
If you prefer, you can also remove your screens and drop them off at our Peoria location for repair. Many customers do this for quick jobs when they’re already in the area. Either way works.
Not every damaged screen needs full replacement. Small tears and holes can often be patched. Bent frames can sometimes be straightened. We’ll assess what you have and give you an honest recommendation about whether repair makes sense or whether replacement is the better value.
Signs that replacement is likely the right call include frames that are corroded, warped, or no longer hold their shape. Mesh that’s become brittle from sun exposure and crumbles when touched. Screens that were never the right size to begin with. In these cases, starting fresh with properly fitted new screens costs about the same as extensive repairs and gives you a much better result.

We’ve been doing this for three decades in the Phoenix market. We know which materials hold up and which ones fail. We know how to build screens that can handle monsoon winds without popping out of their tracks. We know what Arizona homeowners actually need, which isn’t always what national screen companies assume.
Peak Window & Door Screen Services holds a 5-star rating on HomeAdvisor and an A rating with the BBB. We’re locally owned and operated, and we treat your home like we’d treat our own.

Barbara and Tye West started Peak Screen Repair to serve the Peoria community with reliable shade solutions. When you hire us, you work directly with people who live in the Valley and understand the climate.
Our team brings over three decades of hands-on expertise in outdoor shade products. We know which awning systems hold up in Arizona and how to install them for long-term performance.
We hold a 5-star rating on HomeAdvisor, 4.8 stars on Google, and an A rating with the BBB. Our reputation comes from quality installations and treating customers right.