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    Screen Is Visible Only When Windows Are Open

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorJuly 5, 20221 Min Read
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    Pella Corp. has unveiled the Hidden Screen for vinyl windows.

    Pella Corp. has unveiled the Hidden Screen for vinyl windows. Intuitively designed, the screen appears when a window opens and folds away when the window is closed. The Hidden Screen mitigates the hassle of cleaning or storing the screen. The screen stays clean and undamaged, being hidden and stored from the elements when not in use. Designed to be durable and long-lasting, the Hidden Screen was tested to 9,400 cycles, which is equivalent to opening and closing a window once a day for 25 years. Hidden Screen is available now for homeowners on Pella 250 Series single-hung, double-hung or sliding windows through a local Pella showroom and will be available to professionals in late 2022.

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