

Min/Max height: 520mm-2200mm
Min/Max width: 800mm-2400mm
Our screens for double doors are perfect for screening patio or conservatory doors. The fly screen doors pull in from both sides and clip together in the middle, allowing fresh air in and keeping insects out whilst still allowing you easy access to your outdoor space.
All our DIY screen doors are made-to-measure so there is no sawing or cutting involved. Once your screen arrives, all you need to do is click the four sides together and simply press the door screens onto your existing door frame using the super-strong adhesive strips. For double doors we recommend two person assembly.
We know you’re going to love your new DIY fly screens and we are so confident in our easy-to-use measuring guides, we offer a no-quibble exchange. Find out more.
Suitable for: sliding, patio, french and conservatory doors.
Download our double door screen measuring guide here to get started.
DIY fly screens are also suitable for a variety of commercial applications including restaurants, canteens, cafés, snack bars, hotels, pubs, residential homes, schools, nurseries and home businesses. Visit our fly screens for business page for more information.
Min/Max height: 520mm-2200mm
Min/Max width: 800mm-2400mm
Our screens for double doors are perfect for screening patio or conservatory doors. The fly screen doors pull in from both sides and clip together in the middle, allowing fresh air in and keeping insects out whilst still allowing you easy access to your outdoor space.
All our DIY screen doors are made-to-measure so there is no sawing or cutting involved. Once your screen arrives, all you need to do is click the four sides together and simply press the door screens onto your existing door frame using the super-strong adhesive strips. For double doors we recommend two person assembly.
We know you’re going to love your new DIY fly screens and we are so confident in our easy-to-use measuring guides, we offer a no-quibble exchange. Find out more.
Suitable for: sliding, patio, french and conservatory doors.
Download our double door screen measuring guide here to get started.
DIY fly screens are also suitable for a variety of commercial applications including restaurants, canteens, cafés, snack bars, hotels, pubs, residential homes, schools, nurseries and home businesses. Visit our fly screens for business page for more information.
Bought these for the double doors of our UPVC conservatory. Went together so very easily with 2 people, as recommended. Just need to remember that all 4 sections are slightly flexible and you need to make sure that the uprights remain straight and vertical as you mate the screen frame to that of the door. A really excellent product at a very reasonable price, and so useful too.
Arrived quickly, simple to put together, fitted perfectly
This summer our conservatory has been plagued with flies, so we decided we had to do something about it. Having reviewed the market, we decided the best option for us was a retracting fly screen The key to success is getting the correct measurements. The comprehensive measurement guide provided by diyflyscreens makes this relatively straight forward. We ordered the flyscreen on a Sunday evening and, to our surprise, it was delivered the following Thursday. As described the four parts clip together easily to make up the frame. If the frame is wider than you can comfortably reach across, you will certainly need two people to handle it. Ours was just under 2 metres wide and quite floppy. It is worth noting that the function and direction arrows for the adjustments are moulded into the end caps of the vertical sides. This means that once the door is installed, they are extremely difficult to see. We recommend that you make a note of these before installing the door. Once the adhesive strip touches the door frame it is not easy to make adjustments to the position of the screen frame so you need to get it aligned first. We found that the easiest way to do this was to stand the bottom rail on wooden blocks set at the desired height from the floor. This enabled us to correctly align the frame before the adhesive made contact with the door frame. The instructions provided for the adjustment of the screen tension, etc are vague to put it mildly. In the end we worked it out but the company really needs to provide clearer instructions about these adjustments. We hope that the above comments will prove useful to other buyers. Overall, we are really satisfied with our purchase. So far it has proved to be very effective and fits neatly and unobtrusively around the upvc doors of our conservatory.