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Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit

Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit
Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit
Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit

Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit

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  • Enhanced Stability: The Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit reinforces your screen door with a pet door installed
  • Active Pets: Designed for active pets and larger door sizes to ensure durability and strength
  • Customizable Fit: Comes in a 48" length, trimmable for a custom fit to suit your screen door
  • Color Options: Available in 4 colors to seamlessly match your existing door frame
  • Complete Kit: Includes spreader bar, 2 aluminum clips, and 2 metal screen retainers for secure installation

Product Details


The Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit is designed to enhance the stability and durability of your screen door with a pet door installed. This innovative solution is perfect for households with active pets or larger door sizes, ensuring your screen door remains sturdy and intact.

Featuring a 48" length stabilizer bar, this kit allows you to trim it to the ideal size for a custom fit on your screen door. Available in 4 different colors, you can easily match the stabilizer bar with your existing door frame for a seamless appearance. The kit includes a spreader bar, 2 aluminum clips, and 2 metal screen retainers, providing all the components needed for a secure and reliable installation.

The stabilizer bar runs horizontally across the top of the screen pet door, providing extra support and safeguarding it from wear and tear. By reinforcing your screen door, this kit enables the pet door to hold firmly in place, ensuring it stays in position even with regular use.

The Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit is an excellent solution for adding sturdiness to your pet door installations. Upgrade your screen door with a pet door today by adding the Hale Screen Mounted Pet Doors Stabilizer Bar Kit. 

Features:

  • Reinforce Your Screen Door: This Stabilizer Bar Kit adds stability to your Hale Screen Mounted Pet Door, ensuring a sturdy and intact installation
  • Support for Active Pets: Designed specifically for active pets and larger breeds, the kit provides the necessary support and durability
  • Easy Customization: The 48" length stabilizer bar is easy to trim, allowing for a perfect fit on your screen door
  • Seamless Integration: Choose from 4 color options to match your existing door frame for a flawless appearance
  • Complete Installation Kit: The kit includes a spreader bar, aluminum clips, and metal screen retainers for a secure and reliable installation

Installation Instructions

Hale Pet Door Screen Mount Stabilizer Bar Kit


Step 1: Install the screen door according to the instructions provided with the screen mount pet door. The stabilizer kit can either be installed at the same time as the pet door or retrofitted to an existing pet door. If it is being installed at the time of the screen door installation, we recommend leaving some excess screen mesh material during installation. It can be trimmed after the stabilizer bar installation is complete.


Step 2: Measure the width of the screen door from the side containing the screen spline. This measurement should be the visible opening between the screen frames.


Step 3: Using this measurement, measure and mark this distance on the stabilizer bar.


Step 4: Cut the stabilizer bar to the proper length. It is easiest to accomplish this with a hacksaw. After cutting the bar to the appropriate length, make sure to deburr the cut to allow the aluminum clip to fit in properly. Test-fit the bar to the screen door frame to check for the proper width. Re-cut the bar shorter if needed.


Step 5: On the side of the screen door containing the pet door, carefully pull a short amount of screen spline out of the screen spline flame or raceway directly above the pet door with a screwdriver. Repeat the process on the other side of the screen door at approximately the same height above the pet door. Make sure not to scratch the finish of the screen door or poke a hole in the screen mesh fabric when removing the screen spline. Do not pull out too long of a distance of screen spline, as it will be more difficult to push back in place later.


Step 6: Making sure that both clips face the correct direction to fit over the screen door raceway, carefully slide one aluminum clip into each end of the spreader bar. Make sure not to push them too far into the spreader bar because there might not be enough clearance for the raceway.


Step 7: The spreader bar is installed on the side of the screen mesh opposite of the spline. On the same side of the screen fabric as the pet door, carefully insert the spreader bar into the frame opening of the screen door, sliding the curved portion of the aluminum clips over and onto the edge of the raceway on the screen door. Depending on what type of screen door in which you are installing (i.e., a sliding screen door on a patio door), you may have to work at getting one end of the spreader bar positioned correctly. Make sure not to push the end of the spreader bar through the screen material if there is a slight obstruction where you are working.


Please Note: Depending on the exact construction of your screen door and the placement of your screen fabric and spline in relation to the pet door, the next instructions may need to be done in reverse order. If it is easier to complete the installation and then put the screen spline back in place, feel free to do so.


Step 8: Making sure the screen mesh is taut, carefully push the screen spline back into place. The easiest method for this is to use a screen spline roller. However, you can use a screwdriver or other flat tool to accomplish this if you do not have a screen spline roller. The pressure from the screen spline against the edges of the screen raceway will hold the aluminum clip firmly in place against the screen frame on both edges.


Step 9: Slide one metal retainer over the top edge of the pet door screen spline frame. This retainer should be close to the outer corner of the pet door. Slide the second metal retainer onto the pet door frame approximately halfway between the exterior corner and the edge of the pet door attached to the screen door. This second retainer will provide added stability, but its positioning is not critical. Anywhere along the top edge of the pet door is acceptable. If desired, you can attach the retainers on the top edge near each corner. The exact placement depends on your screen door and the size of pet door you are installing. When you are satisfied with the placement of the retainers, carefully push the spreader bar down flush against the top of the pet door. The edge of the retainer clip with the hole should be alongside the edge of the spreader bar parallel to the pet door.


Step 10: Depending on the layout of your screen door, the retainer clips will either be between the screen mesh fabric and the spreader bar or on the side opposite of the fabric. Regardless of where the holes are located, the clips need to be attached to the spreader bar with screws. If the screen mesh is not an issue, simply screw through each clip into the spreader bar. If the clips are underneath the screen mesh, you have two options.


Option 1: If you did not press the screen spline back into place (step 8), carefully pull the screen fabric upwards and out of the way to install the screws. Then pull the screen mesh back down to cover the area and install the spline.


Option 2: You can screw directly through the screen mesh fabric to attach the clips. (This is the option shown in the pictures below.)


For either option, once you begin to install the screws, reach through the pet door and press the spreader bar firmly against the retainer clip to ensure a firm connection between the two.


Step 11: Check the overall installation, making sure that everything is straight and level, as well as confirming that the screen mesh is taut. Double check that the screen spline is pushed securely back into place on both sides of the screen door, as well as along the top edge of the pet door. If this is a new installation and you did not previously trim the screen mesh fabric close to the pet door, do so at this time. Remove the drop cloths and do any necessary cleanup. Clean the pet door frame and flaps if needed.

Warranty

LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY / 10 - YEAR PARTS WARRANTY INCLUDING FLAPS

HALE PET DOOR™

LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY
(10 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY - INCLUDING FLAPS)

Thank you for doing business with Hale Pet Door™.  We are sure you will receive years of excellent service with your purchase.  If the product does not meet your expectations, please contact our office for return authorization and return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund of the purchase price.  Be sure to pack the product well as we can only give 50% credit for a damaged pet door.

Hale Pet Door guarantees and warrants, subject to the conditions and restrictions stated below, that the Hale Pet Door™ products and component parts thereof, purchased from Hale Pet Door shall be free from any defects in materials and workmanship.  The warranty period for all Hale Pet Door™ model pet doors is effective from the date of purchase and extends to the anniversary date marking the end of the tenth year.  We agree to exchange at our expense.

New and Improved Flaps with the Best Vinyl Imported from France, Made with the Custom Hale Pet Door Chemical Recipe

The Best Lifetime Frame Warranty - (No Questions Asked, Does Not Include Flaps, Parts, Shipping, or Labor)

  • 1st and 2nd year – 100% of all parts are covered
  • 3rd and 4th year - 80% of all parts are covered
  • 5th and 6th year – 60% of all parts are covered 
  • 7th and 8th year – 40% of all parts are covered 
  • 9th and 10th year – 20% of all parts are covered 

This warranty does not include shipping to Hale Pet Door or any field service labor.

A-Glass Breakage:  We use fully tempered glass of the greatest quality and strength available for each application in our window, panel and storm window replacement model pet doors.  It also meets or exceeds all safety glazing laws and codes in the United States.  Even tempered glass will break on occasion, but it is very rare.  When there is a breakage of glass, for whatever reason, within the FIRST YEAR, we will replace the unit for 50% of the current total price.  There is no warranty on glass after the first year.  This warranty excludes the glass in windows and doors through which our in-glass models are installed.  For glass breakage in those instances, you would need to contact the company who installed your window or people door.

 

Hale Pet Door will credit 50% towards the cost of a replacement Hale Pet Door that was damaged due to miscutting, mismeasuring or any other damage due to no fault of Hale Pet Door within 30 days of purchase. Hale Pet Door will not accept any responsibility beyond 50% if damage is due to no fault of Hale Pet Door. This document supersedes all previous warranty documents.

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Hale Pet Door Screen Mount Stabilizer Bar Kit


Step 1: Install the screen door according to the instructions provided with the screen mount pet door. The stabilizer kit can either be installed at the same time as the pet door or retrofitted to an existing pet door. If it is being installed at the time of the screen door installation, we recommend leaving some excess screen mesh material during installation. It can be trimmed after the stabilizer bar installation is complete.


Step 2: Measure the width of the screen door from the side containing the screen spline. This measurement should be the visible opening between the screen frames.


Step 3: Using this measurement, measure and mark this distance on the stabilizer bar.


Step 4: Cut the stabilizer bar to the proper length. It is easiest to accomplish this with a hacksaw. After cutting the bar to the appropriate length, make sure to deburr the cut to allow the aluminum clip to fit in properly. Test-fit the bar to the screen door frame to check for the proper width. Re-cut the bar shorter if needed.


Step 5: On the side of the screen door containing the pet door, carefully pull a short amount of screen spline out of the screen spline flame or raceway directly above the pet door with a screwdriver. Repeat the process on the other side of the screen door at approximately the same height above the pet door. Make sure not to scratch the finish of the screen door or poke a hole in the screen mesh fabric when removing the screen spline. Do not pull out too long of a distance of screen spline, as it will be more difficult to push back in place later.


Step 6: Making sure that both clips face the correct direction to fit over the screen door raceway, carefully slide one aluminum clip into each end of the spreader bar. Make sure not to push them too far into the spreader bar because there might not be enough clearance for the raceway.


Step 7: The spreader bar is installed on the side of the screen mesh opposite of the spline. On the same side of the screen fabric as the pet door, carefully insert the spreader bar into the frame opening of the screen door, sliding the curved portion of the aluminum clips over and onto the edge of the raceway on the screen door. Depending on what type of screen door in which you are installing (i.e., a sliding screen door on a patio door), you may have to work at getting one end of the spreader bar positioned correctly. Make sure not to push the end of the spreader bar through the screen material if there is a slight obstruction where you are working.


Please Note: Depending on the exact construction of your screen door and the placement of your screen fabric and spline in relation to the pet door, the next instructions may need to be done in reverse order. If it is easier to complete the installation and then put the screen spline back in place, feel free to do so.


Step 8: Making sure the screen mesh is taut, carefully push the screen spline back into place. The easiest method for this is to use a screen spline roller. However, you can use a screwdriver or other flat tool to accomplish this if you do not have a screen spline roller. The pressure from the screen spline against the edges of the screen raceway will hold the aluminum clip firmly in place against the screen frame on both edges.


Step 9: Slide one metal retainer over the top edge of the pet door screen spline frame. This retainer should be close to the outer corner of the pet door. Slide the second metal retainer onto the pet door frame approximately halfway between the exterior corner and the edge of the pet door attached to the screen door. This second retainer will provide added stability, but its positioning is not critical. Anywhere along the top edge of the pet door is acceptable. If desired, you can attach the retainers on the top edge near each corner. The exact placement depends on your screen door and the size of pet door you are installing. When you are satisfied with the placement of the retainers, carefully push the spreader bar down flush against the top of the pet door. The edge of the retainer clip with the hole should be alongside the edge of the spreader bar parallel to the pet door.


Step 10: Depending on the layout of your screen door, the retainer clips will either be between the screen mesh fabric and the spreader bar or on the side opposite of the fabric. Regardless of where the holes are located, the clips need to be attached to the spreader bar with screws. If the screen mesh is not an issue, simply screw through each clip into the spreader bar. If the clips are underneath the screen mesh, you have two options.


Option 1: If you did not press the screen spline back into place (step 8), carefully pull the screen fabric upwards and out of the way to install the screws. Then pull the screen mesh back down to cover the area and install the spline.


Option 2: You can screw directly through the screen mesh fabric to attach the clips. (This is the option shown in the pictures below.)


For either option, once you begin to install the screws, reach through the pet door and press the spreader bar firmly against the retainer clip to ensure a firm connection between the two.


Step 11: Check the overall installation, making sure that everything is straight and level, as well as confirming that the screen mesh is taut. Double check that the screen spline is pushed securely back into place on both sides of the screen door, as well as along the top edge of the pet door. If this is a new installation and you did not previously trim the screen mesh fabric close to the pet door, do so at this time. Remove the drop cloths and do any necessary cleanup. Clean the pet door frame and flaps if needed.

Warranty

LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY / 10 - YEAR PARTS WARRANTY INCLUDING FLAPS

HALE PET DOOR™

LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY
(10 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY - INCLUDING FLAPS)

Thank you for doing business with Hale Pet Door™.  We are sure you will receive years of excellent service with your purchase.  If the product does not meet your expectations, please contact our office for return authorization and return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund of the purchase price.  Be sure to pack the product well as we can only give 50% credit for a damaged pet door.

Hale Pet Door guarantees and warrants, subject to the conditions and restrictions stated below, that the Hale Pet Door™ products and component parts thereof, purchased from Hale Pet Door shall be free from any defects in materials and workmanship.  The warranty period for all Hale Pet Door™ model pet doors is effective from the date of purchase and extends to the anniversary date marking the end of the tenth year.  We agree to exchange at our expense.

New and Improved Flaps with the Best Vinyl Imported from France, Made with the Custom Hale Pet Door Chemical Recipe

The Best Lifetime Frame Warranty - (No Questions Asked, Does Not Include Flaps, Parts, Shipping, or Labor)

  • 1st and 2nd year – 100% of all parts are covered
  • 3rd and 4th year - 80% of all parts are covered
  • 5th and 6th year – 60% of all parts are covered 
  • 7th and 8th year – 40% of all parts are covered 
  • 9th and 10th year – 20% of all parts are covered 

This warranty does not include shipping to Hale Pet Door or any field service labor.

A-Glass Breakage:  We use fully tempered glass of the greatest quality and strength available for each application in our window, panel and storm window replacement model pet doors.  It also meets or exceeds all safety glazing laws and codes in the United States.  Even tempered glass will break on occasion, but it is very rare.  When there is a breakage of glass, for whatever reason, within the FIRST YEAR, we will replace the unit for 50% of the current total price.  There is no warranty on glass after the first year.  This warranty excludes the glass in windows and doors through which our in-glass models are installed.  For glass breakage in those instances, you would need to contact the company who installed your window or people door.

 

Hale Pet Door will credit 50% towards the cost of a replacement Hale Pet Door that was damaged due to miscutting, mismeasuring or any other damage due to no fault of Hale Pet Door within 30 days of purchase. Hale Pet Door will not accept any responsibility beyond 50% if damage is due to no fault of Hale Pet Door. This document supersedes all previous warranty documents.