The difference between an inset net and a clip-in net
If you are looking for a suitable solution to keep insects out, you will soon come across different types of window screens. Two common types are the insert window screen and the clamp window screen. But what exactly is the difference and which one is best suited for your situation? In this article, we explain.
What is an insertion net?
An insert flyscreen is a window screen specially designed for tilt and turn windows, especially in plastic frames. The screen is inserted directly into the window frame without drilling or screws and clamps itself in place by means of a special spring system. This makes the customised insert mosquito net a popular choice for homes with plastic window frames, as installation is easy and does not cause any damage to the window frame. There is a reason why the KeJe Insert Net is the most frequently chosen window screen.
Benefits of an inset net:
- Ideal for a tilt-and-turn window
- No drilling or screwing required
- Sleek and virtually invisible in the frame
- Easily removable for cleaning
- Suitable for wooden, aluminium and plastic window frames
- Frame can be ordered in any RAL colour
Why choose an insert window screen?
An insert flyscreen is not only practical, but also stylish and efficient. Because it fits tightly into the frame, it preserves the window's appearance. Moreover, the use of high-quality mesh ensures that you maintain optimum visibility to the outside while keeping insects out. The customisation options make it possible to perfectly match an insert mosquito net to your window, regardless of size or shape.
What is a jamming screen?
A clamping screen is another popular option for tilt and turn windows. Like the insert screen, it is installed without drilling or screws. The big difference is that a clamping screen is attached to the window frame with clips, allowing the window to be opened and closed normally. Clamping screens are slightly less tightly integrated into the window frame than insert screens, but still offer effective protection against insects. The main advantage of the clamp-in screen is that it is easy to remove from the window frame.
Advantages of a clamp hearing:
- No damage to the frame
- Suitable for different window types
- Easy to assemble and disassemble
- Durable and sturdy construction
- Frame can be ordered in any RAL colour
Which insect screen to choose for your Tilt&Turn window?
The choice between an insert window screen and a clip-in window screen depends on your window frames and personal preference. Do you have a plastic window frame and do you want a flyscreen for your Tilt&Turn window that fits seamlessly into the frame? Then an insert screen for a plastic window frame is the best choice. Do you want a flexible solution that is easy to install and remove? Then a clamp-in screen may be a good option.
Want to be sure which window screen fits your situation best? Contact a dealer near you for personal advice and a tailor-made solution!