FAQS

1. What is the warranty on the Vista Garage Door Screens system?
A Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Product Warranty (MPW) on parts applies to all of Vista Garage Door Screens – system solutions: Garage Screen Doors, Commercial Rollaround Screen Doors, Carport Screen Door Enclosure Solutions, Motorized Garage Screen Doors, Solar Shade Solutions, Retractable Screen Door Solutions (All Seasons, Clearview & Genius) and Iron Mesh Security Doors. The MPW does not cover damage or wear and tear. Manufacturer warranty documentation outlining coverage details is available upon request.
There is no warranty on the installation of any of our system solutions however Vista Garage Door Screens does stand behind all of their quality installations and strives to provides outstanding customer service. If something isn’t right for any reason, we will make it right.

2. Does the Vista Garage Door Screens replace my existing garage door?
No. You will still use your garage door as you normally would. The Vista Garage Door Screens system works in conjunction with your existing garage door allowing you to quickly switch between your garage door and your Vista Garage Door Screens system. When in use, the Vista Garage Door Screens exchanges positions with your garage door.

3. Does the Vista Garage Door Screens system work with wind loaded doors such as those found in Florida and other coastal areas?
Yes, the Vista Garage Door Screens system works with all wind loaded and hurricane reinforced doors. However, if your garage door is reinforced with 6″ C-channels, you should discuss the changes necessary with your installer.

4. Can you add a locking mechanism to the retractable door?
Yes, the retractable door can be fitted with a locking mechanism at an additional cost. Locking mechanisms are optional.

5. What sizes and colors are available?
Currently, we have 6′ wide to 18′ wide models and 7′, 8′, 9′ and 10′ tall*. The frame is currently available in white, brown and sandstone. 9′ and 10′ models available up to 16′ width only.

6. I have storage over my garage doors now. Can the Vista Garage Door Screens and my garage door go down so I can access it?
Yes, you will want to open your garage door, roll your Vista Garage Door Screen down until it touches the floor, leaving it “kicked back” from the jamb. Then simply disconnect your garage door from the opener with the safety disconnect cord and gently roll the garage door down until it rests on the Vista Garage Door Screens frame. Please refer to the pictures to the side of this question.)

7. How much clearance will I lose from my existing garage door opening when the Vista Garage Door Screens is installed?
Typically, you will not lose more than 1.75″ of clearance.

8. How much does the Vista Garage Door Screen system cost?
Fill out the quote form or call us and we will give you a detailed quote. It’s less than you think!!

9. What is the difference in airflow between the standard 18×14 fiberglass screen and the optional superscreen material?
You will get approximately 10% more airflow with the standard screen (58%)above optional screen materials (48% airflow).

10. Can I install my Vista Garage Door Screen system myself?
You can buy and install the system yourself. We have installation videos available along with instructions and can answer any questions you may have. If you damage the system , you will be responsible for any replacement parts you will require. If installed by us, we warranty the installation for 1 year.

11. What is the upgraded screen mesh made of?
The upgraded Vista Garage Door Screen uses a mesh made of pvc coated polyester. The weave pattern is 17×20 and both the charcoal and white are good for customers looking for an extremely strong mesh. Only the white mesh functions as a privacy screen the charcoal does not. FYI, the standard mesh is made of fiberglass in an 18×14 weave pattern similar to that used in window screens.

12. Will the Vista Garage Door Screens work on a low headroom garage door? ( double horizontal track system)
The Vista Garage Door Screens will not work on low headroom applications. Low headroom garage doors are typically found in basement garages. They are typically identified by two tracks on the horizontal. Our CLS Tech will verify this for you.