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CPR Roofing and Remodeling, LLC
4.9(
84
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Rich was very professional and knowledgeable. He arrived when he said he would and got down to business immediately. Rich was very pleasant and clearly explained his findings and answered all the questions I asked. I would recommend CPR Roofing and Remodeling."
Response time8 hrs
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by79%of homeowners
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JP Construction & Remodel, LLC.
5.0(
11
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jason and his crew were consummate professionals in every way. They were detail-oriented, communicative, cleaned up after the job meticulously and gave me confidence that they knew exactly what they were doing on my kitchen cabinet installation. I hope they stay in business for a long time because I would call them first for anything that they would be willing to do at my home."
Tile baksplash
Siding replacement
New countertops
Fences
Tile backsplash

+146

Response time11 hrs
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Matthew G Hunter
5.0(
81
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My carport collapsed from very wet, heavy snow. Even though it was a very busy time for him, Matt Hunter came up with a week of when I contacted him. The final cost of the job was less than his estimate and the new carport is much sturdier and better looking than the previous one. He also installed two handrails for the staircase inside my house and a grab bar in my shower. The cost was more than fair and the quality of the finished work was great. I would highly recommend Matt for any construction project."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lamont Bros.
4.5(
277
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The crew did the job in two days! David and Zack were professional and skilled, and the job site was neat and clean when they finished. Matt was personable and easy to work with. In fact, we're looking around for other jobs these guys could do! Highly recommend."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Aluminum Screen & Window Co
4.9(
17
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1958

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Our Mission is to have a positive influence in the lives of our customers by providing superior customer service and educating them in screen, glass and window products through integrity and attention to detail, while treating each customer as if they were our only customer.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for door or window screens install or repair projects in Corvallis, OR

Most off-the-shelf screens come in fixed sizes, ranging from 18 inches by 20 inches to 36 inches by 74 inches, which fit the vast majority of residential windows. If your opening falls outside that range or has a unique shape, you’ll need a custom screen built to the exact measurements. Going custom ensures a secure fit, a solid barrier against bugs, and a clean, finished look.

The decision to repair or replace your screen depends on the extent of the damage. Small holes or tears in otherwise solid mesh can be patched, and a sturdy frame usually doesn’t need to go anywhere. However, once the frame is bent or the mesh is brittle and fraying in several spots, replacement becomes a more sensible option—and often proves to be less costly in the long run. Take a close look at both parts before making a decision.

To rescreen a window, start by prying out the old spline, then lift the torn mesh from the frame. Lay the new screen over the frame, allowing about an inch of excess on all sides, and hold it in place while pressing fresh spline into the groove with a roller. Check that the mesh is taut—many pros rest a small brick on it while they work—then trim the overhang with a utility knife.

Most window screens last for 10 to 12 years. Time, sun, and weather gradually make the mesh brittle, so you’ll start to see sagging, rips, or thinning spots that let bugs get through. Check the screens each season; if the mesh crumbles or the frame warps, it’s time to replace them to keep air flowing and pests outside.

Most pros can swap out a screen in 10 minutes to an hour. A quick pop‑in replacement goes fastest, while fitting new mesh into an existing frame or working on a hard‑to‑reach upper window adds time. Either way, plan for at least a few extra minutes per screen so the installer can verify the fit and ensure the spline is seated correctly.

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