Mosquito nets Abu Dhabi — screens for islands, towers and inland villas
The capital runs from Gulf-front islands and Corniche towers to villa communities out in the desert — salt one side, dust the other. We travel down from our Dubai workshop with the full range of insect screens and the right mesh for each, planning the whole visit so a villa or an apartment is measured in one trip and fitted on a return. That planning is the real difference here, and it is why the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi homeowners get arrive right the first time, with no second drive to set something straight.
city, islands & inland villas
down from our Dubai workshop
islands and mainland alike
marine-grade & standard mesh
Recent screens around Abu Dhabi
Short clips from trips to the capital — a marine-grade screen on a Saadiyat villa door, a balcony screen high on the Corniche, and a sliding screen at an inland Khalifa City home.
Mosquito nets Abu Dhabi: one trip, the whole capital
Abu Dhabi is really several places at once. There are the islands and the seafront — Yas and Saadiyat, the towers of Al Reem, the Corniche itself — where homes sit right on the Gulf. Then, out on the desert edge, the inland communities — among them MBZ City, Khalifa City, Al Reef and Al Shamkha. The mosquito nets Abu Dhabi homes need depend on which of those you live in, because the air at one is full of salt and at the other is full of dust.
That split is the whole story here. By the water the trouble is corrosion; salt eats at ordinary frames, so a seafront home wants a marine-grade or stainless weave instead. Away from the coast it is heat and wind-blown sand, and a standard or finer weave deals with that. We bring both on the trip, which is why the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi residents fit are matched to the address rather than ordered off one list.
The other difference is distance. We are a Dubai workshop, and the capital is about ninety minutes down the road, so an Abu Dhabi job is planned, not squeezed into an afternoon — the same care we put into every area we serve, simply arranged around a proper visit. We measure every opening in one go, build the screens there, and return to fit. What we make for Abu Dhabi is no different from the rest of our range of mosquito nets — the same method, just a longer drive.
There is a reason worth more than comfort, too. A window left open on a warm capital evening lets the insects in with the air, and not all of them are harmless — the World Health Organization ties mosquitoes to a serious global burden of vector-borne diseases. A screen lets a home on the island or inland sit open to the evening air with that worry shut out at the mesh.
- City and Corniche, the islands, and the inland communities
- Towers, island villas and suburban villas — every opening
- Marine-grade mesh for the salt, standard or fine for inland dust
- A planned visit from Dubai — measured once, fitted on a return

Plan the trip, screen the lot
An Abu Dhabi job rewards a bit of planning. Rather than a quick call-out, we like to know up front roughly what needs doing — a tower apartment, an island villa, a house out in Khalifa City — so the survey trip and the fitting trip are both used fully and nothing is missed. It is also why the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi families choose suit the exact home the survey walked through, top to bottom.
It usually starts at the windows. Plenty of homes begin there, so it pays to look at how our window screens are made and the projects we have completed elsewhere in the UAE.
From a sea-facing tower window to a whole villa garden, every screen is cut to its own opening, finished in a colour that disappears against the frame, and hung to slide or swing as cleanly as the door beside it.
What we screen across Abu Dhabi
From a high apartment on the Corniche to a villa on Saadiyat or a family home in Khalifa City, these are the openings we are called out to the capital for most.
Island & waterfront villas
Whole-villa screening on Saadiyat, Yas and the Corniche, in a marine-grade mesh built to take the sea air.
Villa screens →Tower apartment windows
Window screens for the high towers of Al Reem and the Corniche, measured and fitted from inside the flat.
Window screens →Sea-facing balconies
Screens on high balcony doors so a Corniche or island terrace stays open to the breeze, minus the insects.
Balcony screens →Patio & garden doors
Sliding screens for the patio and garden doors of island and community villas, gliding open just as before.
Sliding screens →Kitchen & service doors
A self-closing magnetic screen for the doors that never stop — the kitchen, the utility room, the back door.
Magnetic screens →Marine-grade screens
Stainless, salt-resistant mesh and fixings for the islands — built to last where ordinary aluminium would pit.
Marine & stainless →Not sure what your place needs? That is what the survey settles — we look at where the home sits, how exposed it is to salt or sand, and which openings you actually use, then match a screen and mesh to each.
Working in the capital, an hour and a half away
The thing that shapes an Abu Dhabi job is simple: we are not based there. Our workshop is in Dubai, and the capital is around ninety minutes away, so we treat the work as a planned trip rather than a same-day call. That is no bad thing — it means we turn up prepared, take every measurement in a single visit, and come back to install rather than rush.
It also shapes the mesh. Because the emirate runs from seafront to desert, we bring the choice with us and decide on site. The coast calls for a corrosion-proof, salt-resistant build; inland, a standard or finer weave is enough. Our guide to the range of mesh types sets out what suits where, so the right one goes on each opening.
Most of all it makes whole-home work the natural choice here. Since the trip is being made anyway, it pays to screen the lot in one coordinated job — a tower apartment, an island villa, a house in MBZ — rather than booking a long drive for a single screen. Share the scope with us when you first make contact, and we build the trip around it. Handled that way, the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi villas need arrive as one finished set on a single fitting day, not a run of half-done visits.
Across the emirate
We cover:
Abu Dhabi city The Corniche Saadiyat & Yas Al ReemInland:
Khalifa City MBZ City Al Reef Al ShamkhaFor every address:
Marine-grade mesh Standard mesh Planned visit Free surveyMosquito nets Abu Dhabi: how much do they cost?
The capital itself adds nothing to the bill — only the openings do that. A window costs much the same in Abu Dhabi as in Dubai; what moves a quote is the type of home, how many openings you screen, and whether the address calls for marine-grade mesh. These are guide prices only; the real one is fixed when we visit and measure.
| Screen | Typical opening | From (AED) |
|---|---|---|
| Window screen | A villa or apartment window | 150 |
| Magnetic door screen | A kitchen or balcony door | 250 |
| Sliding screen | A patio or balcony door | 650 |
| Wide / full-height screen | A wide terrace or sea-facing opening | 1,100 |
| Whole-home package | A full Abu Dhabi villa | 5,000 |
A handful of things move the figure, and the surveyor goes through each on the visit:
- Type of screen — a window panel is the cheapest; sliding doors, pleated and magnetic screens cost more.
- Kind of property — screening one Corniche flat is a far smaller undertaking than a whole island villa.
- Number of openings — three windows is one job; a whole house of them is quite another.
- Mesh grade — a corrosion-proof marine weave costs a little more than an everyday one.
- Finish — a specific frame shade, or fixings hidden almost out of sight, nudges a panel up a little.
Only after we have walked the home and measured does the firm price land. We go through every opening on the survey, note where salt or dust drives the mesh choice, and leave an itemised written quote with no obligation — so the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi residents are quoted reflect the real home, not a flat rate. Because it is broken down that way, you can see exactly what each part of the job costs.
Set against the trip and the years of use, a screen is a small spend that earns its place daily — windows open to the sea breeze or the cool of the evening, no spray, no buzzing indoors. Bought once and kept clean, it just goes on doing its work. Set against how long a household keeps them, few comforts give better value than the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi homes get.
Waterfront or inland — which mesh your address needs
Abu Dhabi’s one real fork is geography. The same screen frame can carry very different mesh, and where your home sits decides which. Here is the honest version.
Islands & seafront
On Saadiyat, Yas, Al Reem and the Corniche the air carries salt, and salt is hard on ordinary aluminium and fine wire. A marine-grade or stainless mesh with matched fixings resists the corrosion, so the screen still runs cleanly years later instead of pitting and seizing. It costs a little more, and by the water it is worth every fil.
Inland communities
Out in Khalifa City, MBZ, Al Reef and Al Shamkha there is no salt to fight — the issue is heat and blown sand off open ground. A good standard mesh handles that with the best airflow, and a finer weave goes on where dust or tiny insects are worse. No need to pay for marine grade away from the coast.
Plenty of homes are clear-cut; some sit in between, and that is where the survey earns its keep. We match a mesh type to each opening, and on the islands lean on the stainless, marine-grade options where the salt demands it. Getting that weave right for the spot is the biggest single call on any capital job.
A screen looks after its own openings, but it is one part of the picture. Across the UAE, agencies such as Dubai Municipality run seasonal mosquito-control programmes aimed largely at standing water and public ground; a well-screened home quietly takes care of its windows and doors, which counts wherever you are in the capital.
Screens we fit around Abu Dhabi:
Villa screening
Every window and door of an island or community villa as one job.
Explore →Balcony screens
For the high sea-facing balconies of Corniche and Reem towers.
Explore →Sliding screens
Track-mounted panels for villa patio and garden doors.
Explore →Magnetic screens
Self-closing curtains for the busiest kitchen and back doors.
Explore →Fixed screens
Neat permanent panels for windows that stay shut against the heat.
Explore →Pleated screens
Folding screens for wide terrace and sea-facing glass openings.
Explore →Other areas we cover
Beyond the capital we screen homes right across Dubai.
Explore →One team makes the trip
When a fitter is driving an hour and a half each way, it matters that it is our own team, not a sub-contractor met at the door. The same people who survey your Abu Dhabi home build the screens at the workshop and bring them back to fit, so a job done at a distance still answers to one company throughout.
You will want to know who is driving out to you. It is worth a look at the team behind the work before booking, and at the wider choice of screens we make, from a tower window to a whole villa.

Why Abu Dhabi homeowners choose Mosquito Net Pro
Owners in the capital choose us because the job there asks for two things at once: someone who knows the difference salt and sand make to a screen, and someone organised enough to make the distance work. We bring both meshes, plan the visit so nothing is wasted, and keep the frames clean and the fit tidy whether it is a Corniche tower or a villa in Al Reef. What the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi owners want, in the end, is the right weave fitted well — and that travels.
We make no secret of being a Dubai company, not an Abu Dhabi one. We do not claim a local depot we do not have; what we offer instead is a proper plan, honest timings for the drive, and the effort spent where it shows — on the screen itself. None of it is farmed out: the same team surveys, builds and fits, so no stranger in Abu Dhabi is doing the work in our name.
What owners tell us afterwards tends to be the same: the sea-facing windows open again without the bugs, the villa breathes in the evening, and the screens still slide sweetly long after the salt would have wrecked a cheaper set. Before you commit to the drive, it is worth a look at what we are about, some past jobs, and our customer reviews.
Most of all, a screen out here has to survive its setting, whether that is salt off the Gulf or sand off the desert — and that is the standard we build to. We would sooner fit the right mesh for the address than the cheapest one that fails in a year, which over the life of the screen is what tells. Fitted with care, the mosquito nets Abu Dhabi households rely on last for years, whatever the coast or the desert sends at them.
Recent jobs in the capital
A snapshot of work from our latest trips south. Our capital jobs are not yet photographed, so the images here simply convey the finish until they are.






Your Abu Dhabi job, step by step
Call
Give us your area of the capital and what needs screening, and we will set a date to drive down.
Survey
We come to the home, measure every opening in one visit, and advise on marine-grade or standard mesh per room.
Make
Back at the Dubai workshop the panels are cut to your measurements, every one in the mesh its opening takes.
Fit
We come back on the booked day, put the whole set in, and test that each screen moves freely before leaving.
Around Abu Dhabi
The neighbourhoods, islands and outlying communities of the capital that come up most often.
Abu Dhabi mosquito net FAQs
Do you cover the whole of Abu Dhabi, islands included?
You are based in Dubai — do you actually come to Abu Dhabi?
Abu Dhabi has both seafront and desert — which mesh do I need?
What about tower apartments on the Corniche or Al Reem?
What about villa patio doors and garden access?
Can you screen a whole villa on Saadiyat, Yas or Khalifa in one go?
How does booking work given the distance from Dubai?
Roughly what does an Abu Dhabi job cost?
Tell us where in the capital you are and what needs screening, and we will plan the trip around it — a survey of every opening, the right mesh for the address, and one itemised written quote, with no obligation.
Islands & inland · Marine-grade & standard mesh · Free survey