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Screen My Porch For 20 years, NC's premier installer of beautiful, durable screened porches and retractable screens.

The Marines aren't the only ones who know about 'High and Tight'Look at this crisp and clean fixed screen install! This ...
04/21/2026

The Marines aren't the only ones who know about 'High and Tight'
Look at this crisp and clean fixed screen install! This is the better way to screen a porch!
Our featured product is Nano screen, an
extruded PVC screen which has a Manufacturer's Written Warranty of 15 years.

A proud day for the family and the town of Roseboro.
04/12/2026

A proud day for the family and the town of Roseboro.

We Do Hard Things! Check out this recent porch screen installation in Raleigh :-) Installed for the architecture with at...
04/08/2026

We Do Hard Things!
Check out this recent porch screen installation in Raleigh :-)
Installed for the architecture with attention to detail, this the better way to screen a porch!
Our featured product is Nano screen, extruded PVC screen with a 15 year manufacturer's warranty.

Seasonal reminder! It's Spring! Pollen and dust are settling everywhere, including your screen porch! Clean that screen!
04/07/2026

Seasonal reminder! It's Spring! Pollen and dust are settling everywhere, including your screen porch! Clean that screen!

We are so excited for you, Meredith! We just had to share this good news! Congratulations from Screen My Porch!
04/07/2026

We are so excited for you, Meredith! We just had to share this good news! Congratulations from Screen My Porch!

Meridith Anzulis is one of the Jacksonville Business Journal's 2026 Women of Influence. Here's why.

Got traps? We've got you covered! Trapezoids are a versatile fit for high challenging spaces, enhancing the view and inc...
03/20/2026

Got traps? We've got you covered!
Trapezoids are a versatile fit for high challenging spaces, enhancing the view and increasing the natural light! And that aesthetic...Wow!
Make the neighbors jealous, call Geddie and get on that special space for summer!
(919) 605-1738

This is a very special share from the Herring Family:Thursday, March 12, 2026Rufus Geddie Herring, Medal of Honor Recipi...
03/13/2026

This is a very special share from the Herring Family:

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Rufus Geddie Herring, Medal of Honor Recipient, to be Featured on N.C. Highway Historical Marker
RALEIGH
Mar 12, 2026
A man who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in the Pacific Theater during World War II soon will be recognized with a North Carolina Highway Historical Marker. The N.C. Historical Marker Program is part of the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

The marker commemorating the life and accomplishments of Rufus Geddie Herring will be dedicated Saturday, March 21, at 11 a.m., near his home at 304 W. Martin L. King Blvd., Roseboro, N.C.

Born June 11, 1921, Herring graduated from Davidson College in 1942 and subsequently enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After instruction and training, he was assigned as an engineering officer to a landing craft, with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade) in the Pacific Fleet.

Herring, who also participated in the battles of Kwajalein Atoll, Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Iwo Jima.

According to his Medal of Honor citation and information in his personnel files, Herring directed heavy fire from his vessel LCI(L)-449 on the island against the Japanese defenses until he was severely injured by return enemy bombardment. It was reported that the vessel was struck at least three times, causing multiple casualties among the crew.

Despite his injuries, he refused medical aid, ordering that more severely wounded members of his crew receive treatment first. He continued to direct his able-bodied men to assist the wounded and did not stand down until the damaged vessel had reached the minesweeper USS Terror, which assisted the wounded. At this point, Herring finally accepted treatment, collapsing into unconsciousness.

Herring was hospitalized following his injuries at Iwo Jima. He was promoted to lieutenant in August 1945 but never resumed active service. In 1947, he retired from the service with a final rank of lieutenant commander.

Returning home to Roseboro, he began a successful career in business and was elected mayor, serving from 1947-50. He was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by Governor Jim Hunt in October 1995. He died in Roseboro on Jan. 31, 1996. In May 2018, the North Carolina Board of Transportation approved a resolution honoring Herring and officially naming a section of N.C. Highway 24 within the Roseboro city limits for Herring. "Lieutenant Commander R. Geddie Herring Highway" was formally dedicated on Nov. 10, 2018.

For more information about the historical marker, please visit https://www.dncr.nc.gov/blog/2026/02/06/rufus-geddie-herring-1921-1996-i-100, or call (919) 814-6625.

The Highway Historical Marker Program is a collaboration between the N.C. departments of Natural and Cultural Resources and Transportation.

About the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesThe N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages, promotes, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina - its diverse arts and culture, rich history, and spectacular natural areas. At more than 100 sites across the state, the department enhances education, stimulates economic development, improves public health, expands accessibility, and strengthens community resiliency. For more information, please visit https://www.dncr.nc.gov.

Naval Reserve Officer. Received Medal of Honor in 1945 for gallantry at Iwo Jima. Businessman and mayor. Lived nearby.

The pollen is upon us! Call now for your screen porch consult!
03/12/2026

The pollen is upon us! Call now for your screen porch consult!

We made the switch to Gaposa motors for our screen porches! Top tier products are the better way to screen a porch!
03/03/2026

We made the switch to Gaposa motors for our screen porches!
Top tier products are the better way to screen a porch!

02/18/2026

This motorized screen installation in Durham features a Gaposa fast motor, 6-8 seconds is all it takes to open or close your screen. Quick, Quiet, Quality, the better way to screen a porch!

Tucked in tight and looking right, that's the better way to screen a porch! This installation features Fenetex motorized...
02/06/2026

Tucked in tight and looking right, that's the better way to screen a porch! This installation features Fenetex motorized insect screen, premium products make all the difference!
Thank you so much Luke Ryals and Camden Parks at Exeter Building for taking us along this journey to complete another beautiful Wake Forest home!

Do you have a screened porch? Are you wondering how to winterize it, to keep it performing like new? We've got you! 1. C...
01/28/2026

Do you have a screened porch? Are you wondering how to winterize it, to keep it performing like new? We've got you!

1. Check for tears, loose edges, or worn areas. Repairing early will prevent further damage from ice or snow.
2. Clean the screen! Mix 1 cup Ivory liquid soap with 1 cup bleach, in 3 gallons of water, wash by hand with a soft brush and spray rinse with a garden hose (lower pressure recommended). Don't forget to remove leaves and dirt from the floor so moisture doesn't build up.
3. Seal the porch! Look for gaps around the doors and windows, fill with caulk or weatherstripping to stop cold air from seeping in.
4. Hang thermal curtains or roll-down shades to trap heat inside and reduce heat loss at night.
5. Perform routine maintenance, such as removing snow or ice build up, inspecting electrical outlets and appliances in the screen porch area, and sealing entry points to prevent pests from nesting.

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Cary, NC
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