
As Arizona's trusted screen specialists, we install custom large opening screens designed for Scottsdale's oversized patio doors and expansive living spaces.
Scottsdale homes lean into indoor-outdoor living, and that means patio doors and sliders that dwarf a standard screen frame. From newer builds near DC Ranch to remodeled patios closer to Old Town, these openings rarely match the sizes carried at a hardware store. Peak Window & Door Screen Services builds large opening screens sized to fit those big multi-panel sliders and oversized entertaining spaces without sagging tracks or gaps that let bugs and dust through.

Off-the-shelf screens rarely work once an opening stretches past a typical single slider. Peak measures each opening on-site and builds the screen to match, whether that's a wide two-panel door or a four-panel wall of glass.
Large screens face more sun exposure and more strain from Scottsdale's summer heat than a standard door screen. UV rays break down cheaper mesh over time, and a haboob rolling through the valley can push dust and debris straight into frame tracks. Peak's builds account for both, using materials chosen to hold up under constant sun and seasonal dust storms.

Monsoon storms bring wind gusts strong enough to strain a poorly fitted screen. A large opening screen that's slightly out of true will rattle, bind, or pop off its track the first time a gust catches it. Getting the fit right at install matters more as the opening gets bigger, which is why Peak builds every large screen on-site rather than shipping a stock size.
Peak offers two ways to get a large opening screen built and installed. A technician can come to the home and handle measuring, building, and installing on-site, or homeowners can drop off at the Peoria location for the same craftsmanship on their own schedule. Either way, the screen is built specifically for that opening, not pulled off a shelf.

A large opening screen is a different job than a standard patio door screen. Peak has spent over 30 years focused only on window and door screens across the Valley, which shows in how the frames are braced and how the rollers are set for openings that see heavier daily use. That focus is backed by an A rating with the BBB and a five-star HomeAdvisor record.
Many Scottsdale neighborhoods, including planned communities around McCormick Ranch, have HOA guidelines around exterior appearance, including screen doors on patios facing common areas. Peak builds large opening screens with a clean, low-profile look that fits HOA expectations without drawing attention, so homeowners can add function without adding a compliance headache. Pair that with roll down shades in Scottsdale for extra shade control on the same patio.
For homeowners who want screens on more than just their largest opening, Peak's full range of screen services covers everything from standard sliders to sunrooms, and retractable screens offer another option for openings that need to disappear completely when not in use.

Scottsdale homeowners ready to close off an oversized slider or patio wall without losing airflow can request an estimate from Peak Window & Door Screen Services. Mobile visits and Peoria drop-off are both available, and every large opening screen is built to match the exact opening it's going in.
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.