At first she condemned the installer of windows that told not to remove the nets for the winter, and then gave him a chocolate bar for advice.

Mosquito netting on plastic windows in the summer is simply necessary. Because windowing - commonplace. And to cope with this task can even someone who can not be called a specialist. And to remove the same net is not difficult.

Today's edition. "Site" It is necessary to remove the net for the winter, as is customary everywhere. And what do experts who are constantly engaged in installing windows think about this? What are they against?



Installation of nets on the windows "Last year I was glassed balcony." I took the opportunity to ask the workers what to do with the mosquito net in the winter and whether it should be removed. After all, with a strong blizzard, it can even get damaged, break away and fly away. And the frost on this flimsy material probably does not work in the best way, writes Valeria.



The master was silent for a while, and then firmly assured that it was better not to touch the net in autumn, summer, spring, or even winter. That's how it's installed, so let it hold. Nothing will happen to her in any weather. I was surprised by this approach, but I didn’t look at it.”

“Then she searched for information herself and found that the master seemed to be right. After all, the manufacturers of the mosquito net take into account that it, together with the window, will be operated at sub-zero temperatures. Therefore, at least from frost nothing bad will do to this net”.



“The advantage I found here is that in winter the snow has ceased to appear on the balcony even in a heavy snowstorm. We kept opening the windows so they wouldn't sweat and so the extra moisture would evaporate when we were drying our laundry here. In the past, the snow had to be cleaned constantly. It is now a thing of the past.”



“When it rains outside, the grid on the windows also helps. Previously, on the balcony in rainy weather it was always wet, sometimes even flooded. Now the raindrops are knocking on the net and draining immediately into the street.”

“The only thing that needs to be done is to set the net correctly so that it holds better. Then neither a strong wind nor a protracted blizzard will be able to rock the net and tear it from the window. It is all the more surprising to see that the neighbors removed their nets in late autumn.”



By the way, in the spring I plan to remove the nets to wash them. But after I wash the nets and the windows, I'll put it back. I also plan to find the number of the master who gave me good advice. Maybe I’ll even take him a chocolate, Valeria muses.



Have you tried leaving mosquito nets for the winter? Share if you were satisfied with the result.