What's the difference between 18/14 Screen and 20/20 Screen
When building a patio or pool screen enclosure, the most popular screen options are an 18/14 screen mesh or a 20/20 screen mesh. Both options offer terrific visibility and a variety of other benefits. Let’s explore the differences between an 18/14 screen and a 20/20 screen.
Taking Count
20/20 screens contain 20 openings per inch horizontally and vertically. What does this mean for 18/14 screens? If you look closely, you’ll find 18 rectangles per inch across. Meanwhile, 14 rectangles stacked together will total an inch.
Exploring the Differences
The differences in the density of the screen mesh are slight, but they’re important. In order to pack more openings in the same space, 20/20 screening has smaller openings. Anyone searching for insect screen can opt for either 18/14 or 20/20 screening because their tight weaves will keep most flying insects out while still allowing plenty of fresh air to flow through. However, the tighter weave of 20/20 screens offers protection from more pests. The 20/20 screen is sometimes called a no-see-um screen because it keeps tiny pests like no-see-ums, sand flies, and gnats out of your screen enclosure.
18/14 mesh screen
Our favorite 18/14 screen from a durable fiberglass mesh that easily lasts for up to a decade. This 18/14 mesh is suitable for swimming pools and patio enclosures. Our most popular colors are charcoal and silver gray. The strength of an 18/14 mesh can easily protect your space from windblown debris and insects.
20/20 mesh screen
20/20 screen is the top choice when battling no-see-ums and other tiny pests. Woven from a permanent glass yarn coated with vinyl, this charcoal-colored fiberglass screening provides practicality, flexibility, and beauty. With a lifespan comparable to other high-quality screen products, it won’t rust or stain. The 20/20 mesh allows for good ventilation, provides superior insect protection, and enhances privacy. However, the higher screen mesh does not sacrifice visibility.