If you’ve ever settled down to read the newspaper in your conservatory only to be interrupted by the buzzing of a blue bottle or the arrival of hundreds of flying ants you will appreciate just how annoying it can be.
Conservatories not only appeal to homeowners seeking peace and quiet in a room with a view, they are also magnets for insects and can quickly turn a relaxing afternoon into a frantic game of insect tennis as we swat any creature which dares to land on us.

However, homeowners needn’t lock all windows and doors shut in order to tackle the problem – there are other options.
Once your ideal conservatory has been built by us here at Dual Glaze Services Ltd, you can install fly screens to give protection against insects.
Traditional insect screens were unsightly and awkward as they used to have to be removed in order to open the window. However, Dual Glaze Services has discovered modern products are almost invisible and provide maximum visibility and light while still ensuring unwanted guests are kept out of your conservatory.
Fly screens are made of fibreglass mesh held taut in an aluminium frame fixed over a window or door opening. The screens can be hinged, sliding, magnetic or fixed with turn-buttons.
Where conservatory doors or windows open outwards, windows are usually screened on the inside while those which open inwards are usually screened on the outside.
Many varieties can be integrated into your window and door frames by way of unique roller systems. The mesh simply allows wasps, flies and insects to bounce off without spoiling from the views of your garden.
Conservatory fly screens are available across Essex and can either be built to fit your windows and doors or bought in standard measurements.