24.10.25

Date added: 24.10.25

Mosquito nets against insects

Mosquito nets against insects

Mosquito nets are a simple, affordable and highly effective way to protect your home from mosquitoes, flies and other insects while keeping fresh air and natural light. This guide covers types of nets, materials, installation options, maintenance and tips for choosing the right solution for PVC (uPVC) windows and balcony doors.

Why install a mosquito net

  • Protects occupants from mosquito bites and reduces the risk of insect-borne diseases.
  • Allows ventilation without letting insects inside.
  • Prevents large insects and debris from entering rooms.
  • Safe for families with children and pets when the right design is chosen.
  • Budget-friendly and long-lasting with proper care.

Main types of mosquito nets

  • Fixed framed screens — the most economical option, mounted directly to the window frame and removable for cleaning.
  • Roll-up (cassette) screens — retract into a cassette when not in use; ideal for frequently used doors and windows.
  • Sliding screens — used for balcony and terrace doors, they save space and are convenient for regular passage.
  • Pleated (plissé) screens — foldable like blinds, stylish and compact when collapsed.
  • Magnetic and adhesive screens — temporary solutions for summer months; quick to install and remove without tools.

Materials and properties

  • Fiberglass meshes — flexible, corrosion-resistant, do not rust, and have good air and light transmission.
  • Aluminum and metal meshes — very durable, suitable for high-load areas; may slightly reduce transparency.
  • Polyester with PVC coating — resistant to UV and dirt, commonly used for temporary and magnetic systems.
  • Anti-pollen and antimicrobial coatings — helpful for allergy sufferers by retaining smaller particles.

How to choose a net for uPVC windows

  1. Measure the opening accurately: width and height at several points. Professional measurement is recommended when ordering.
  2. Decide on permanent vs. seasonal protection.
  3. Consider pets and choose reinforced mesh if needed.
  4. Match the frame and mesh color to the window profile and interior.
  5. Choose the mounting method: frame-mounted, clip-on, magnetic or adhesive-based.

Installation basics

  • Fixed installations use frame-mounted profiles with seals for tight fit and reliable protection.
  • Roll-up and plissé systems need a cassette or guide installation on the window box or reveal, convenient for frequently opened windows.
  • Sliding screens are best for doors and high-traffic openings; choose reinforced profiles for durability.
  • Professional installation ensures precise fit, but basic framed and magnetic screens can be DIY-installed.

Maintenance and care

  • Clean regularly with a soft brush or sponge and mild soapy water, then rinse with clean water.
  • Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment on low power for light dust removal.
  • Avoid aggressive solvents and stiff brushes that can damage mesh coatings.
  • Check fasteners and seals before the season and after strong winds.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can a mosquito net be fitted to any uPVC window?

Yes. Most modern uPVC windows have compatible solutions: framed, roll-up or magnetic systems. Accurate measurement and correct mounting type are the keys.

2. What is the difference between an anti-pollen net and a standard net?

An anti-pollen net has smaller mesh and special coating to capture pollen and fine dust—recommended for allergy sufferers but slightly reduces airflow.

3. How to extend the life of a mosquito net?

Avoid mechanical damage, clean it regularly, and inspect fasteners. Lubricate guides of roll-up systems periodically.

4. Will a mosquito net stop tiny gnats and midges?

Yes—meshes with fine gauges are effective against most small flying insects, including gnats and midges.

5. Should I choose a metal mesh?

Metal meshes are very strong and good for heavy-use areas, but they are heavier and may be less visually transparent than fiberglass.

6. Which system is best for a balcony door?

Sliding and roll-up systems are most practical for balcony doors because they allow easy passage and withstand frequent use.

7. Can I install the net myself?

Simple framed and magnetic nets are suitable for DIY. For built-in roll-up or recessed systems, professional measurement and installation are recommended.


Summary

  • Mosquito nets enable ventilation while keeping insects out.
  • Types include framed, roll-up, pleated, sliding and magnetic systems.
  • Materials: fiberglass, aluminum, polyester with PVC coating.
  • Special anti-pollen and antimicrobial options are available for allergies.
  • Accurate measurements and correct mounting ensure effective protection.
  • Regular cleaning and inspection prolong service life.

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