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Build Removable Wood-Framed Screens | Pro2Pro | This Old House Tom Silva and Jeff Sweenor illustrate how to make removable screens for a screened porch.

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The net-zero house designed by homeowner and architect Don Powers called for a screened-in porch. Jeff framed the porch with 2x4s, and added a detail that allows for a removable frame. In the end, the screens integrate seamlessly into the overall design of the porch – but they can be repaired easily as needed.

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