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Anyone know where there is a shop that replaces the mesh on screen doors or window screens? There were two shops right near where I live in Sansai but both have gone out of business. I've looked around different areas but don't see a shop. I'm sure there are many but I can't find one. Anybody know???

We used to have a guy that would come to the house and redo the window screens for 300 and the doors for 500 but when the g/f called him he said that he was booked up for the next 3 months!

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You might try T.K. Home Plus, Khun Yu or Khun Maam, 086-4300823 and/or 053-126202. They make screens for doors and windows, so they should be able to fix yours.

As an aside, they make "amazing" folding screens for doors and windows. These are a pleated material that fold up on themselves. They have nylon line for guides to insure proper folding and are all self contained (all internal in a small frame).

A normal door can slide left to right or right to left. If you have, say, double doors leading outside to a patio (or whatever), they make a double door screen, each side sliding from the center out.

We are very happy with ours. What a difference in not having a swinging door, specially for places like our sliding doors going out onto the front porch. There is a couch in front of the doors, so there is no room in the house for screen doors to swing inward. And the porch is not wide enough to be useful if we had to sit outside of an outward swing radius.

Well worth the cost.

And T.K. Home Plus's response to phone calls for service is excellent, usually the same day, if we call in the morning, but never later than the next day.

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Sawasdee Khrup, Khun Elektrified,

A few years ago we found a shop near Chiang Mai Gate where a guy specialized in aluminum door frames, screens, window glass, etc. We were referred by a farang friend who was very happy with his services. Don't know if that shop is still in business, but here's where it is/was:

1. as you are on the east-west southern outer moat road, Rat Ching Saen, driving west (the only way you can drive on that one-way road) almost exactly across from the Chiang Mai Gate itself: before you come to where both Suriwong and Wua Lai connect with the moat outer road:

2. you'll see the place where the songthaew's that run out to Hang Dong, Baan Tawaii, etc. gather.

3. his shop is right on your left, right in that area. in front of his shop will usually be people selling various treats, and drinks to the people taking the songthaews.

4. another hint: there's an "antique" with many Buddha images there on the left, and just after a small side road opens to the left, as you pass that shop: his shop is the first or second shop on your left.

We may be passing by that shop on Monday, by bicycle, if it isn't raining, and if so, will see if he's still there.

The service he did for us was to have a custom heavy glass beveled top made or a very large and intricately carved Burmese chest: he had to have it made in Bangkok, but the price was fair, and the outcome was perfect. The farang who referred us to him had him do extensive screen and aluminum screen-door work.

best, ~o:37;

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