PlumbconnsvcLanai Planner
Visual Mesh Studio

Picture the weave before you plan the refresh

Hand-drawn references for mesh density, pet-resistant strands and privacy shade panels. Use them to picture options — we don't sell screen, framing or any physical parts.

Open breeze weave≈18×16

Maximum airflow for sheltered porches with low bug pressure.

Tight bug-defense weave≈20×20

Slows mosquitoes and small flies while keeping a soft breeze.

No-see-um micro-mesh≈20×30+

Blocks the smallest gulf-coast biters; slightly reduced airflow.

Pet-resistant strandHeavy strand

Thicker weave for the lower sections where paws and claws push.

Repair or re-screen?

Before & after, panel by panel

A single torn corner often only needs a patch and fresh spline. Several sun-stretched panels usually point to a full re-screen. The planner flags which is which so your brief is realistic — you and your contractor make the final call on site.

  • • Patch: isolated tears, intact frame, supple spline.
  • • Re-screen: multiple stretched or faded panels.
  • • Frame review: bent, corroded or out-of-square sections (pro territory).
BeforeAfter
Illustrative only — not an inspection or quote.
Privacy shade cards

Layer light and privacy without losing the breeze

Shade panels are about comfort and light direction — softening afternoon glare and screening guest-facing sides. They are not sun-protection products and make no SPF, UV or medical claims.

Map shade in the planner
Layered privacy shade card

Good to know

  • We do not sell structural parts, gas, electrical equipment, electric bug zappers, or any powered devices.
  • Shade suggestions are comfort and light-direction ideas only and make no SPF, UV, or medical-protection claims.
  • You are responsible for your own measurements, on-site verification, and installation judgment. Confirm anything important with a licensed local professional.
  • AI plans are informational planning inspiration only and may be inaccurate or incomplete.