Retractable Screens in Draper

Fresh Air Without the Bugs

Fresh air is one of the best parts of living along the Wasatch Front, and Draper homeowners get plenty of chances to enjoy it. Retractable screens make it easy to open up doorways and large openings without inviting insects inside or compromising the clean look of the home.

Sun Peak Shade & Screen installs retractable screen systems across Draper, with each installation custom measured and fitted to the specific opening. A spring-loaded or motorized mechanism rolls the mesh into a slim housing when not in use, so there's no permanent mesh blocking the view or cluttering the doorway.

Draper's Mix of Sun, Breeze, and Bugs

Backed up against the Wasatch foothills to the east and open to the valley floor to the north and west, Draper gets strong afternoon sun, consistent canyon breezes, and a steady population of mosquitoes and gnats from the nearby Jordan River Parkway during warmer months. Retractable screens let homeowners take advantage of those breezes for natural ventilation while keeping insects out.

Newer homes in the Suncrest area and along the Point of the Mountain tend to feature large glass openings that benefit from oversized retractable screens. Established neighborhoods closer to downtown Draper often have standard entry and French doors that pair well with single or double retractable units.

Maintaining Clean Sightlines

Properties along the eastern bench and in elevated neighborhoods look out toward the valley, the Oquirrh Mountains, or the Point of the Mountain. A retractable screen preserves that view completely when not deployed, and even in use the fine mesh maintains clear outward visibility. We also install retractable patio shades that pair well for full sun and bug coverage.

Serving Draper and the Wasatch Front

Looking to open up your Draper home to fresh air without the bugs? We custom fit retractable screens to any door or opening across Draper, Sandy, Riverton, South Jordan, Lehi, and Herriman.

Applications Across the Home

Single entry doors, where the screen covers a standard doorway and retracts to one side. French doors, where two screen panels meet in the center and retract to opposite sides. Sliding glass doors, where the screen tracks along the existing door frame. Large openings like multi-panel sliders or wide patio entries that need oversized coverage.

A retractable screen that's slightly off in its measurements will stick, sag, or fail to retract cleanly, so every install starts with exact on-site measurements of frame depth, clearance, and any irregularities in the door jamb.

Ready to Screen Your Draper Home?

Call (801) 455-2283 or request a free quote online.