Updated June 2026 Jumeirah Village Circle · All districts

Mosquito nets JVC — screens for villas, townhouses and apartments

JVC is one big mix of homes — independent villas, rows of townhouses and apartment blocks, all wrapped around the circle. We make insect screens to fit every one of them, in a mesh chosen for inland dust and heat, so the windows and doors stay open to the evening without the bugs coming in with the air. It is the version of our service a mixed family community asks for: the mosquito nets JVC homes get are matched to the building they go on, be it a villa, a townhouse or a flat.

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Right across JVC

villas, townhouses & apartments

One window or whole home

any property, any opening

Free survey

across every district of the circle

Dust-ready

fine mesh for inland sand & midges

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Recent screens around JVC

Short clips from jobs across the community — a sliding screen on a townhouse patio door, a fine-mesh window screen in a villa, and a balcony screen going into a JVC apartment.

Fly screen
Fly screen
Blind screen
Fine-mesh window screen dust & midges kept out Tighter fine weave
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Mosquito nets JVC: screens for a mixed, inland community

Jumeirah Village Circle is not one type of home but several living side by side — independent villas on their own plots, long rows of townhouses, and apartment buildings of every size, all arranged around the ring road that gives the community its name. Fitting mosquito nets JVC families need means working across that whole mix, sizing a screen to a villa patio one day and an apartment balcony the next.

What ties the community together is its setting: this is central, inland Dubai, not the coast. There is no sea salt to fight here, but there is heat, and there is dust — JVC still sits among open plots and building sites, and the wind carries fine sand and small insects off them. So the question on the Palm or the Marina is corrosion; here it is the weave. We supply mosquito nets JVC homes can rely on against mosquitoes, and a finer mesh where sandflies, midges and blown dust are the real nuisance.

We cover the entire circle, district by district, along with the neighbouring villages. That means Jumeirah Village Triangle next door, plus Arjan and Sports City a short hop away — the same care we bring to every community we serve across the city. House or flat, our way of working stays put — measure up, agree the mesh for each room, then build to those exact sizes. It is the same measured-to-fit care we put into every product in our range of mosquito nets, just geared here to inland family homes.

There is more to it, too, than a pleasant evening. Leave a window open as the light goes and the insects find their way in, and they are not always harmless — the World Health Organization ties mosquitoes to a heavy worldwide toll of vector-borne diseases. Screen those openings and a JVC family can keep the house airy all evening, with that risk shut out on the far side of the mesh.

  • Every district of the circle, plus JVT, Arjan and Sports City
  • Villas, townhouses and apartments — every kind of opening
  • Standard and fine dust mesh for inland heat, sand and midges
  • Family- and pet-friendly options on the doors that get used most
In short: mosquito nets JVC homes need suit a mix of villas, townhouses and apartments, in a weave matched to inland dust and heat — standard mesh for airflow, a finer one where sand and tiny insects are the problem.
Fly screen fitted to a townhouse patio door in JVC, Jumeirah Village Circle

Match the screen to the home

Because JVC mixes villas, townhouses and apartments so freely, no two jobs here are quite alike. A villa might want a whole set of screens across its windows and garden doors; a townhouse, screens on the patio and the upstairs rooms; an apartment, just the balcony door and a window or two. The trick is fitting each to the building it belongs to. That is why the mosquito nets JVC homes need start from the kind of property, not a one-size template.

Start by thinking about the doors and windows you use the most. Many people screen the windows first, so you may want to see how our window screens come together, and the work we have finished on homes elsewhere in Dubai.

Whether it is a single apartment window or a villa screened throughout, every screen is cut to its own opening, finished in a colour that fades against the frame, and hung so it runs as smoothly as the door or window beside it.

Across the community

What we screen across JVC

From a detached villa to a flat on the fifth floor, JVC covers the full range of Dubai homes. These are the jobs that come up most often around the community.

Independent villas

Whole-home screening for a detached villa — windows, garden doors and all — done as one matched set.

Villa screens →

Apartment windows

Fixed or sliding window screens for the apartment blocks, measured and fitted neatly from inside the flat.

Window screens →

Balcony doors

Sliding or pleated screens on apartment balcony doors, so the terrace opens up and the flat stays bug-free.

Balcony screens →

Patio & garden doors

Framed sliding screens for the patio and garden doors of villas and townhouses, gliding open just as before.

Sliding screens →

Kitchen & service doors

A self-closing magnetic screen on the busy doors — the kitchen, the utility room or the back door to the bins.

Magnetic screens →

Fixed dust screens

A permanent fine-mesh panel for windows that stay shut to the dust — tidy, low-maintenance and barely seen.

Fixed screens →

Not sure what suits your place? That is exactly what the survey sorts out — we look at the building, the rooms you use most and how much dust they catch, then suggest the screen and mesh to match. It means a JVC home is screened on its own terms — the mosquito nets JVC residents receive answer to that house and the dust it sees, not a template.

Dust, heat and family homes

Inland living, a mix of homes and the JVC dust

Screening in JVC is shaped by where it sits. This is inland, central Dubai, so the enemy is not salt but heat and fine sand — the kind that drifts off an open plot on a windy afternoon. A screen here has to let the air keep moving on a hot evening while holding back not just mosquitoes but the smaller midges and dust that come with desert ground nearby.

That is where the mesh choice matters. For most rooms a standard insect mesh does the job, its weave open enough to all but disappear. Where dust and tiny insects are worse — say a low room that looks straight onto open ground — a finer micro mesh holds more back. Where it helps, our guide to the mesh types spells out which weave belongs in which kind of room, so nothing is over- or under-done.

JVC is also a family community first and foremost, full of children, pets and front doors that never stop swinging. So we lean on practical, hard-wearing options here: self-closing magnetic curtains that close themselves behind the kids, and a tougher pet-resistant mesh on the doors a cat or dog leans against. Let us know how the household actually lives when you get in touch, and we build around it. It is also why no two JVC jobs look quite alike, and why the mosquito nets JVC families choose feel made for their own home rather than picked off a shelf.

Built for the circle

We cover:

All districts JVT Arjan Sports City

Built for inland:

Standard mesh Fine dust mesh Good airflow

For families:

Self-closing doors Pet-resistant mesh Every property type Free survey
Budgeting

Mosquito nets JVC: how much do they cost?

Postcode has nothing to do with the cost here — the openings decide it. A window costs the same in JVC as anywhere in Dubai; what changes a quote is the kind of home and how much of it you screen. These are rough numbers; the exact cost follows the survey.

Indicative supplied-and-fitted prices — JVC, 2026. Confirmed in a written quote.
ScreenTypical openingFrom (AED)
Window screenA villa or apartment window150
Magnetic door screenA kitchen or balcony door250
Sliding screenA patio or balcony door600
Wide / full-height screenA wide living-room or terrace opening950
Whole-home packageA full JVC villa or townhouse4,500

A few things move the figure, and the surveyor talks each one through on site:

  • Type of screen — a window panel is the cheapest; sliding doors, pleated and magnetic screens step up from there.
  • Kind of home — an apartment with a few openings is a smaller job than a villa or townhouse screened throughout.
  • Number of openings — the more windows and doors you screen, the more the materials and fitting add up.
  • Mesh choice — a fine dust mesh sits a little above a standard weave, and is only worth it where dust is a real issue.
  • Finish — asking for a set colour to match the joinery, or the most hidden fit going, lifts the price a touch.

We can only put a firm figure on it once the home has been measured. We go round each opening, ask which rooms catch the most dust, and leave an itemised written quote with no obligation — so the mosquito nets JVC residents are quoted reflect their actual home, not a flat rate. With each opening itemised separately, you can see exactly what you are paying for.

For a family home, a screen is one of the cheaper things you can do that you notice every single day — windows open through the evening, no spray, no buzzing over dinner. Fitted once and cared for, it simply keeps working, year after year. Spread across the years a household uses them, the mosquito nets JVC homes pay for are about the best-value comfort in the house.

The inland question

Standard mesh or a fine dust mesh?

By the sea the mesh debate is about salt. Inland in JVC it is about dust and the smaller insects that come with open ground — so the choice is how tight a weave you want. Here is the honest version.

Standard insect mesh

The everyday weave, woven open enough that you barely see it and the breeze flows straight through. It stops mosquitoes and ordinary flies and suits most rooms in JVC — upper floors, sheltered windows and anywhere you want as much air as possible on a hot night.

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Fine dust mesh

A tighter micro weave that holds back sandflies, midges and blown dust as well as mosquitoes. It moves a little less air, so it earns its place on ground-floor rooms near a park or an open plot, or in the dustier months — exactly the spots where a standard mesh would let the fine stuff through.

Most homes use a sensible mix: a standard weave on the bedrooms upstairs and a fine dust mesh on the rooms that face the open ground. Which mesh lands in which room is something we settle together at the survey. Getting that balance right is what leaves the mosquito nets JVC owners fit both airy in the heat and tight against the dust.

Screens handle the openings, but they are not the whole story. Across Dubai the Dubai Municipality runs mosquito-control work through the warmer months, much of it on standing water and public ground; a well-screened home quietly handles its own openings, which matters all the more next to the green spaces and watered plots that fill JVC.

Screens we fit around JVC:

One team for any home in the circle

We are not based in JVC — we drive in from our own workshop — but because the community throws up such a range of jobs, it helps that the same people see each one through. The person who measures your villa or flat is the one who has the screens made and brings them to fit, so even a mixed job answers to a single team.

It is reasonable to want a name and a face before the work starts. Find out who you would be dealing with on the about page, then look through the mosquito nets we make for every kind of Dubai home, from one apartment window right up to a whole villa.

Mosquito Net Pro fitter installing a balcony screen at a JVC apartment
Why us

Why JVC residents choose Mosquito Net Pro

Every property type Standard & fine dust mesh Family- & pet-friendly Own workshop & fitters

JVC residents come to us because the community needs someone comfortable with all of it — a villa one street, an apartment the next, and the dust they share. We pick the right mesh for the room rather than selling the same thing everywhere, and we keep the frames neat and the fit clean whether it is a townhouse patio or a fifth-floor balcony. Across that whole range, what the mosquito nets JVC residents want comes down to the same thing: the right mesh, fitted well, for the home in front of us.

We will not pretend to be a JVC outfit on the doorstep — we come in from elsewhere, and we say so plainly. What we offer instead is a quick run in from the workshop, clear timings, and the care put where it counts — in the screen. Nothing here is sub-contracted out — the people who measure your home are the ones who build the screens and come to fit them.

What people here tell us afterwards is much the same: the windows stay open into the evening, the kids can come and go through the back door, and the dust and bugs stay on the other side of the mesh. Spend a couple of minutes on the basics first: who we are, a few jobs we have done, and the reviews customers leave.

What matters most is that a screen stands up to everyday family life, day after day — that is the bar we work to. We would rather fit a mesh that suits the room and lasts than the cheapest panel that sags or tears within a year — which, for a busy JVC household, is what makes the difference. Fitted properly, the mosquito nets JVC households rely on keep paying their way for years, with the windows open and no second thoughts.

Recent jobs around the circle

A handful of installs from homes across JVC. These pictures are examples for now — we will swap in shots of our actual JVC installs once the camera has caught up.

How a JVC job runs

1

Call

Tell us your district and the home — villa, townhouse or flat — and roughly what needs screening; we set a time.

2

Survey

We measure each opening, ask which rooms catch the dust, and recommend a standard or fine mesh for each.

3

Make

The screens go into production at the workshop, each in the weave its room calls for.

4

Fit

On the second visit we put every screen up and make sure it opens and closes smoothly before we are done.

Around JVC

The districts, clusters and neighbouring communities in and around Jumeirah Village Circle we are asked about most.

The Districts Circle Mall Village Circle JSS School area Diamond Views Emirates Gardens Seasons Community JVT Arjan Sports City Motor City Al Barsha South Family villas & flats
Good to know

JVC mosquito net FAQs

Do you cover all of JVC and Jumeirah Village Triangle?
Yes, the whole community. We fit screens across every district of Jumeirah Village Circle — the villas, the townhouse rows and the apartment buildings alike — and out into neighbouring Jumeirah Village Triangle, Arjan and Sports City. We travel in from our workshop, so one free survey covers wherever you are in the circle.
Is it just villas, or apartments too?
Very much so. JVC is a real mix of homes, and we handle all of it — window and balcony screens for the apartment blocks, and whole-home jobs for the villas and townhouses. We simply tailor the screen and the fixing to the kind of building it is going on.
Can a screen keep out the fine dust and small insects in JVC?
A fine mesh can, yes. JVC still has open plots and building work around it, so as well as mosquitoes there are sandflies, midges and blown dust. A tighter micro mesh holds those back where an ordinary weave would let them through, which is why we often suggest it for a room at ground level beside open or unbuilt land.
Does a screen block the breeze in summer?
Hardly at all with a standard mesh, which is woven to let the breeze through while stopping insects. A fine dust mesh trades a little airflow for tighter protection, so we match the mesh to the room — standard where you want maximum air, fine where dust and tiny insects are the bigger problem.
Do you screen sliding patio and balcony doors?
Yes — among the most frequent jobs we do here. A sliding or pleated screen suits a patio or balcony door so it still glides open to the garden or terrace, and a self-closing magnetic screen works well on a busy kitchen or back door. Each one is measured to the exact opening.
Are the screens a good fit for a home full of kids and pets?
They are made with that in mind. Self-closing magnetic door screens are easy for children to walk through and snap shut on their own, and a tougher pet-resistant mesh stands up to paws and claws on doors a cat or dog uses. We will point out the hard-wearing options where they make sense.
How quickly can you come out to JVC?
Usually within a day or two. JVC is fairly central, so it is a quick run in from our workshop — we agree a time that suits, measure each opening, advise on standard or fine mesh and leave a written quote. After that we build the screens and come back to put them in.
How much do mosquito nets in JVC cost?
It depends on the opening, not the district. A window screen starts around AED 150, a sliding door more, and a whole villa or townhouse naturally adds up to more than a single apartment. A fine dust mesh costs a little above standard. The survey is free and every opening is priced separately.
Screens for your JVC home — book a free survey

Tell us your district and the kind of home, and we will take it from there — a survey of every opening, the right mesh recommended room by room, and one itemised written quote, with no obligation.

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