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Compare Premium Screen Materials for Your Porch Screening Projects

Not all screen mesh is created equal. Depending on what you’re trying to accomplish — a wide-open view with maximum airflow, or a mesh tough enough to survive a dog, a golf ball, or years of Florida sun — the right material makes all the difference.
 
Two options that Screen Tight is proud to represent are Transpatec and Super Screen. Here’s how they stack up.
 

Transpatec: The Screen You Almost Can’t See

Transpatec is a fine, high-performance insect screen mesh engineered around one goal: disappearing. It’s designed for anyone who wants a screened space to feel as open and unobstructed as possible.
 

What makes Transpatec stand out:

Best for: Spaces where the priority is view, light, and airflow — sunrooms, dining porches, three-season rooms, or any screened area where you want the mesh to visually vanish.

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Super Screen®: The Screen Built for Life

Super Screen is all about durability first. It’s a PVC-coated polyester mesh made through a proprietary extrusion process, and it comes in several mesh densities depending on what — or who — you’re screening against.
 

What makes Super Screen stand out:

Best for: Pool cages, patio enclosures, screen doors with heavy pet or foot traffic, golf-adjacent yards, and any application where impact resistance and long-term toughness matter more than disappearing visibility.
 
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Choosing Between Them

If your goal is an open, light-filled, barely-there view, Transpatec delivers a level of clarity and airflow that’s hard to match.

If your screen needs to survive daily wear from pets, foot traffic, golf balls, or years of intense sun exposure, Super Screen is built for exactly that.

There’s no single “best” screen material — just the best one for the space it’s protecting.

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