Screen Door Pet Door in Scarborough
Professional screen door pet door services for homeowners in Scarborough, Ontario
Screen Door Pet Door in Scarborough
A screen door pet door is an ABS-framed magnetic-closure flap installed into your patio screen door, letting dogs and cats move freely between house and backyard without leaving the screen open. In Scarborough, where the postwar bungalow belt from Bendale through Clairlea to Centennial Scarborough has a high rate of dog ownership and fully fenced rear yards, the back patio screen door to the yard is in constant use through the summer. A pet door removes the manual open-and-close routine entirely.
Scarborough's southern neighbourhoods, Guildwood, Cliffcrest, West Hill, and the Bluffs-adjacent streets, have lake-influenced insect pressure from Lake Ontario's nearshore wetlands and the Rouge River mouth. For dog-owning households in these areas, each patio screen door opening during a July or August evening allows insects in. The screen door pet door resolves this: the dog operates the flap independently, the magnetic closure seals, and no manual door operation is required. In Malvern and Scarborough Village, where the housing stock is densely suburban and yards are well-used, the same benefit applies. The 12"×14" flap handles most dog breeds in these households; the 8"×10" works for smaller dogs and cats. The lockable side locks are included and allow overnight restriction, which is useful along the Rouge Valley corridor where wildlife activity near fenced yards is common.
Common Screen Issues in Scarborough
Typical homes: Post-war detached bungalows and 1.5-storey homes (1950s–1970s), dominant across Bendale, Dorset Park, Ionview, Kennedy Park, Clairlea, Wexford-Maryvale, Oakridge, and Tam O'Shanter · Suburban detached and semi-detached two-storeys (1970s–2000s): Agincourt, Milliken, L'Amoreaux, Scarborough Village, Morningside · High-rise apartments, rental towers, and condos: Malvern, Dorset Park, Kingston Road and McCowan corridors · Mid-century planned community homes on large lots (Guildwood) and newer builds near Rouge National Urban Park (Rouge E10, E11)
Mosquito Season
May – peak June–August
Pollen Level
Moderate
Near Water
Yes
Why Scarborough Homeowners Choose Screen Express
Screen Express installs screen door pet doors across Scarborough in a single visit. Both size options in stock; installation into existing screen door or new screen built on-site. Stainless steel hardware available for lakefront properties in Guildwood and Cliffcrest.
Mobile Service
We come to you — no drop-off required.
Free Estimates
No-obligation estimates on all jobs.
Quality Materials
Premium mesh and hardware only.
Mon–Sat 8AM–7PM
Flexible scheduling around your life.
Top Services for Scarborough Homeowners
Recent Work in Scarborough
Full Bungalow Screen Replacement: Bendale
· 2025Problem
A 1963-built brick bungalow in Bendale had 10 original aluminum-framed window screens, all different sizes, all bent at the corners, and three held in with foam weatherstrip. The homeowner had tried ordering standard replacement screens twice without finding a match.
Solution
Measured all 10 openings on-site and fabricated new aluminum frames with heavy-duty fibreglass mesh in a single visit. All screens seated flush with no improvised fastening. Added pet-resistant mesh on the two patio-level windows at the owner's request after seeing the material options.
Fine Mesh Patio Door and Window Upgrade: Highland Creek
· 2024Problem
A detached home in Highland Creek backing onto a treed lot adjacent to the Highland Creek ravine had standard 18×16 screens on all windows and the patio door. The homeowners reported mosquitoes and small insects entering through the screens consistently on summer evenings from late May through August.
Solution
Replaced mesh on all ground-floor windows (7 units) and the sliding patio door with 20×20 fine mesh in charcoal. Existing aluminum frames were re-used. The homeowners confirmed the evening insect problem was fully resolved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Serving Scarborough Neighbourhoods
We provide screen repair and installation services throughout Scarborough, including:
Agincourt North
Diverse family neighbourhood with 1970s–1980s detached homes, with strong sliding door screen demand from high-use family patio entries
Agincourt South-Malvern West
Established residential area with bungalows and semis; aging aluminum frames from the 1960s–1970s are the most common screen call
Bendale
Post-war bungalow neighbourhood immediately west of Scarborough Town Centre, one of Scarborough's highest-volume window screen replacement areas due to the concentration of original 1960s aluminum frames
Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Older waterfront-adjacent neighbourhood at the western edge of the Scarborough Bluffs, with 1940s–1960s homes and elevated lake humidity that accelerates screen degradation; ravine access on some streets
Centennial Scarborough
Quiet east-end community with large lots and established detached homes adjacent to the Rouge National Urban Park, with elevated insect pressure from the Rouge River valley and park wetlands
Clairlea-Birchmount
Established post-war neighbourhood with bungalows and strong window screen repair demand from original 1960s aluminum frames
Cliffcrest
Bluffs-top neighbourhood with 1950s–1960s homes, sits above the Scarborough Bluffs ravine system, which creates localized evening insect pressure from below; some properties with direct ravine access have elevated mosquito activity
Dorset Park
Dense mix of post-war bungalows, semis, and apartment towers near Kennedy Road, one of Scarborough's highest-volume screen service areas with both residential and condo balcony demand
Eglinton East
Mixed residential and commercial strip with apartments, bungalows, and semis, with steady screen repair demand from aging housing stock
Guildwood
Mid-century planned community on the Scarborough Bluffs plateau, west of Kingston Road, with large lots, architecturally varied custom and estate-level homes, Guild Inn Estate park. Premium retractable and custom screen demand; some bluffs-ravine insect pressure on lots with ravine exposure.
Highland Creek
East Scarborough community near U of T Scarborough, with larger lots and a semi-rural feel, adjacent to Highland Creek ravine and Rouge National Urban Park boundary. Elevated insect pressure from the creek and park; porch enclosure screen interest is strong here.
Ionview
Compact post-war neighbourhood, dense concentration of 1950s–1960s bungalows with original aluminum frames; one of the highest window screen replacement rates in Scarborough
Kennedy Park
Post-war residential area with 1950s–1960s detached homes, with aging original screen hardware and strong full-frame replacement demand
L'Amoreaux
Established family neighbourhood with 1970s bungalows and detached homes near Consumers Road, with active sliding door screen demand from high-use family patio entries
Malvern
Diverse high-density community with apartment towers and townhouse complexes in northeast Scarborough, one of the district's highest-concentration condo and apartment balcony screen markets
Milliken
Vibrant multicultural neighbourhood with 1980s–1990s detached homes, with very high owner-occupancy and family density producing strong sliding door and pet screen demand
Morningside
Residential neighbourhood near U of T Scarborough campus with a mix of townhouses and detached homes, near the Highland Creek and Morningside Park corridor
Oakridge
Post-war bungalow neighbourhood with aging original aluminum frames, with consistent high-volume window screen replacement demand
Rouge E10
Newer residential development adjacent to Rouge National Urban Park, with builder-grade screens on relatively new homes that are ready for quality upgrades; elevated insect pressure from the Rouge valley
Rouge E11
Growing community on the Rouge National Urban Park boundary, newest Scarborough residential development; builder-grade screens and active screen installation demand
Scarborough Village
Established neighbourhood near the Lake Ontario waterfront, with elevated lake humidity affecting screen lifespan; some bluffs-edge properties with ravine exposure
Steeles
Mixed housing corridor along Steeles Avenue with bungalows, semis, and low-rise apartments, with screen demand from both detached-home and apartment populations
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
Established community with 1960s–1970s bungalows and detached homes near Warden and Sheppard, with strong window screen and sliding door replacement demand from aging housing stock
West Hill
East Scarborough neighbourhood with detached homes on larger lots near Highland Creek and the Rouge National Urban Park boundary, with elevated insect pressure from the creek ravine and park; porch and fine mesh screen interest
Wexford-Maryvale
Diverse neighbourhood with post-war semis and bungalows, with consistent high-volume window screen repair demand from original 1960s stock
Woburn
One of Scarborough's largest post-war neighbourhoods, with 1950s–1970s detached homes and extensive original aluminum screen stock due for replacement; strong sliding door demand from the 1980s renovation-era patio doors
Our 4-Step Process
Simple, efficient, and customer-focused approach to screen services
Quote
Get a free estimate for your screen needs. We provide detailed estimates for all services.
Measurement Visit
Complimentary visit to take exact measurements or collect frames for repair if required.
Installation
Convenient installation booking at your preferred time for repair or reinstallation.
After Sales
Follow-up to ensure complete customer satisfaction with our services.
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