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March 18th, 2008 at 1:54 pm
Today, March 18th, I caught the end of your segment on roll-out screens on the Weather Channel. I can’t seem to find reference to those screens on your website. Could you send me the name of the manufacturer or where I can get more information. I winter in south Texas and the wind (like today’s 40mph)tends to blow out the existing screeening on my porch. This roll out screening you showed looks like I could roll it out of the way for severe winds and yet have it avialible for those times when the winds are less than gale force. Thanks.

Ben Erickson Says:March 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Dennis,
The company is called Phantom Screens. More information, including a link to their website, can be found in our article Phantom Retractable Screens.