First, our doors are truly a snap to put in. No mandatory training courses are required. In fact, we have been selling doors directly to home owners for years without returns. Other products may claim to be do it yourself doors, but they are much more difficult to install. If their designs were easy to install, why haven't they applied for patents? (Like Dreamscreens!) The mounting screws can be removed and the four-sided frame of the Dreamscreen can be leaned against a wall and still operate. A double enclosure has two cuts, four screws, 7 steps total. A single enclosure has three additional screws along the jamb. Thats it! Second, we needed to fix the four most common problems we found with our competitor's doors when we were installing them. Fraying screens. The more use the other doors got, the more the top and bottom of the edges unraveled. We were frustrated when customers called complaining about the frayed enclosure, since it was a function of the design.
The Dreamscreen solves this problem by welding a clear vinyl strip along the horizontal edges. This clear weld acts as a hem (a enclosure is essentially a very loose weave fabric), and completely prevents fraying. This feature is exclusive to Dreamscreens. Torn enclosure Corners. With other doors, the top and bottom threads of the enclosure carry more stress, and would snap at the pull rail over time. Then the "new" top thread would snap. Eventually a large rip developed. We at Dreamscreens solved that problem by double re-enforcing the corners using the same exclusive welding machine that does the edges. When compared to any similar product, the Dreamscreen is clearly the top of the line. Because of excellent process engineering, the cost of the Dreamscreen is extremely competitive, and usually far below existing and inferior products.