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ODL Brisa Retractable Screen Door

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ODL Brisa Retractable Screen Door


June 1, 2015
The Brisa Retractable Screen Door by ODL installs quickly and gives users maximum outdoor views.
This article first appeared in the PB May 2015 issue of Pro Builder.

The Brisa Retractable Screen Door by ODL installs quickly and gives users maximum outdoor views. In-swing, out-swing, and sliding door installations are available. The outer-face mount design works to optimize door width, fi tting most sizes 32 to 36 inches. The screen can be customized for smaller door sizes between 28 and 31 ½ inches with two simple cuts. Brisa’s EZ-Glide Control System allows for smooth opening and closing, while a small locking latch ensures security and safety. The door includes subtle stripes woven into the screen to prevent walk-through. It’s durable, with long-lasting surfaces and rust-free aluminum housing.

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