Screen Door for Beverly Hills homes
Beverly Hills estates often have 4 to 6 patio sliders, multiple French-door screen combinations on bedroom walkouts, and large pool-deck sliding glass walls that double as the primary indoor-outdoor flow. Screen door work scales with the property — and with the materials. Premium aluminum frames with powder-coat finishes, color-matched mesh sourced to coordinate with interior palettes, and bronze or brass-finish hardware on the higher-end doors all push the per-door cost above generic LA work. Standard silver fiberglass mesh is rarely the right answer on a Beverly Hills primary patio; most owners want either Phifer charcoal aluminum or a custom-tinted variant that disappears against the outdoor view.
Pros experienced in Beverly Hills estates carry premium parts inventory — coated and stainless rollers for pool-deck exposure, finish-matched corner keys and latches, and the full Phifer mesh range plus Saint-Gobain BetterVue for canyon-edge properties. Single-door work on a premium estate slider runs $200 to $380. Whole-property packages on estates with 4 to 6 sliders plus French-door screens run $700 to $1,500 depending on door count and material upgrades. Pros walk the property with the homeowner or estate manager before quoting because the scope can vary widely from one estate to the next, and the right hardware finish on a primary patio slider may differ from the finish on a guest-suite French door.
About screen door
Screen door repair is the work of restoring a screen door — sliding patio screen, hinged screen door, retractable screen, or storm-screen combo — to a state where it slides or swings cleanly, latches without forcing, and keeps insects out without sagging or tearing. The job ranges from a fifteen-minute mesh re-spline on a single-frame screen to a two-hour overhaul that involves new rollers, a straightened frame, fresh weather-stripping, a re-tensioned hydraulic closer, and a working latch. A done-right repair leaves you with a door that glides on its track, closes with a soft thump rather than a slam, and seals tightly enough that mosquitoes and Santa Ana dust stay outside where they belong.
Read the full Screen Door guide →Pricing in Beverly Hills
$80–220 typical range for Beverly Hills jobs.
Mesh replacement on a single screen door in Los Angeles runs $80–140 for labor, with mesh material adding another $15–30 depending on whether you choose fiberglass, charcoal aluminum, no-see-um, or pet-resistant. Most single-screen jobs land in the $95–170 total range and take forty-five to sixty minutes once the pro is on site. Bulk discounts apply when multiple screens are done in the same visit — re-splining four windows and a patio door together typically saves twenty to thirty percent per screen versus booking them as separate visits, because the pro is already set up with the spline tool, the cutting board, and the right mesh roll.
Beverly Hills screen door FAQ
How do I scope screen work on a 5-slider estate?+
The pro walks the property with you or your estate manager and quotes per-door based on door size, hardware finish, and material requirements. Whole-property package on a 5-slider estate runs $700 to $1,500 plus premium material upcharges for coated parts and color-matched mesh.
What about my pool-deck sliding glass wall?+
Stainless or coated rollers — pool-deck exposure adds chlorine to the standard sun-and-grit problem and corrodes standard steel rollers fast. Phifer charcoal aluminum mesh is the right pick because the metal weave does not embrittle from UV the way fiberglass does. About $25 to $40 more per door than standard parts but holds up to the exposure.
Why is whole-property cheaper than door-by-door?+
Setup time on each visit is roughly 30 to 45 minutes regardless of door count. Whole-property batches that overhead across 5 to 6 doors instead of charging it per visit. Per-door cost in a whole-property booking drops 25 to 35 percent versus individual calls. Booking proactively every five to seven years also avoids reactive emergency calls when something fails before a dinner party.
Do all my sliders need the same parts?+
No. Pool-deck and west-facing sliders need stainless rollers and charcoal mesh. Interior-courtyard sliders take standard parts. Bedroom French-door screens are different work entirely. The pro brings the full range and uses each material where it belongs. A pro who specs one part list for everything is wrong on at least half your doors.
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