Mistake 1: Skipping Accurate Measurement
The #1 mistake is ordering a custom magnetic screen door without accurately measuring your door. Always measure width in three spots (top, middle, bottom) and height in three spots (left, center, right). Use the smallest measurement. And yes—measure the frame, not just the glass or door slab. Use Zoormesh's online screen door configurator to input your exact dimensions.
Mistake 2: Assuming "Standard" Sizes Work
"Standard front door" doesn't mean 36" x 80" for everyone. Frames vary. Always measure your specific frame. If you have French doors, sliding glass doors, or any non-standard opening, a custom screen door by dimensions is your only real solution.
Mistake 3: Not Preparing the Surface
Installing over dirty, greasy, or uneven surfaces will prevent the adhesive from bonding properly. Clean your door frame with rubbing alcohol or a degreaser before applying the adhesive strips. Make sure the surface is completely dry. This is especially important for sliding glass door magnetic mesh installations where glass and metal frames meet.
Mistake 4: Installing in the Wrong Temperature
Most adhesive mounting systems work best between 50°F–90°F (10°C–32°C). Installing in freezing temperatures or extreme heat can cause the adhesive to fail prematurely. Plan your installation for a mild day or let the adhesive acclimate to room temperature first.
Mistake 5: Not Allowing Proper Cure Time
After applying the adhesive, wait the recommended time before attaching your magnetic screen door. Rushing this step is a surefire way to end up with a screen that falls off within days—especially critical for larger installations like large patio door screen solutions.
Mistake 6: Ignoring Door Handle and Lock Clearance
If your magnetic screen door will overlap areas with handles, locks, or mail slots, you need to account for this in both measurement and installation. A screen that's too tight around these obstacles will cause gaps elsewhere and interfere with the magnetic closure.
Mistake 7: Not Checking for Frame Depth
Magnetic screen doors need adequate frame depth to attach securely. Measure from the front to back edge of your frame. If your frame is too shallow (less than ½ inch), the adhesive may not hold. This is particularly important for RV & camper custom screen door installations where frame materials vary widely.
Mistake 8: Choosing the Wrong Size (Too Big vs. Too Small)
Too small = gaps on the sides. Too big = the mesh screen sags and billows. This is exactly why Zoormesh's custom screen door by dimensions and online configurator exist—to eliminate this guesswork entirely.
Mistake 9: Not Accounting for High-Traffic Use
If your magnetic screen door is for a high-traffic family entrance, make sure your chosen screen material and adhesive are rated for it. Standard mesh in a family with kids and pets will fail fast. Consider pet friendly screen door options with heavy duty fiberglass mesh.
Mistake 10: Skipping the Dry Fit
Before you commit the adhesive, test-fit your magnetic screen door without the adhesive. Check that the magnetic closure aligns properly and that the mesh sits flush against the frame. Make adjustments before the adhesive is set—it's much harder to fix afterward.
Bonus: Not Using the Configurator Before Ordering
Many buyers skip the most powerful tool Zoormesh offers: the online screen door configurator. This tool lets you enter your exact measurements, select your mesh type, preview the result, and get an instant quote for custom mesh. Using it prevents nearly all of the mistakes listed above.
Avoid these mistakes—get started at zoormesh.com with your exact measurements using the custom screen door configurator and get your instant quote for custom mesh.