Guide: Horrex

Horrex flyscreens and repair components are widely used across UK caravans, motorhomes and campervans, providing effective insect protection while allowing fresh air to circulate. Their lightweight cassettes, smooth operation and compact design make them a popular choice for both factory‑fitted and aftermarket installations. Over time, flyscreens and their internal cords can wear, stretch or break, making replacement parts or full units necessary.

At Mallorr Caravan Services, we supply genuine Horrex flyscreens, high‑quality repair cord, and a range of compatible components suitable for many leisure vehicle models.

What These Products Are Used For

Horrex Flyscreens

  • Keeping insects out while allowing ventilation
  • Replacing worn, torn or damaged flyscreens
  • Restoring smooth sliding or retracting action
  • Upgrading older or discoloured flyscreen units
  • Maintaining airflow without compromising comfort

Fly Screen Repair Cord

  • Replacing worn or broken tension cords
  • Restoring smooth, reliable operation
  • Fixing sagging or uneven flyscreens
  • Extending the life of existing flyscreen cassettes
  • Avoiding the cost of replacing the full blind/flyscreen unit

Types of Products We Supply

Horrex Flyscreen Components

  • Complete Horrex flyscreen cassettes
  • Replacement mesh panels
  • Mounting clips and frame hardware
  • Compatible parts for common Horrex systems

Flyscreen Repair Cord Options

  • Standard repair cord
  • High‑strength braided cord
  • Cord suitable for Horrex, MPK, Remis and similar systems
  • Replacement cord kits with optional clips or guides

All items are selected for compatibility with popular caravan and motorhome flyscreen assemblies.

Choosing the Right Product

For Horrex Flyscreens

  • Measure the cassette size or window aperture
  • Check whether your system is vertical‑sliding, horizontal‑sliding or retractable
  • Compare the frame profile and mounting clip style
  • Confirm the mesh type and colour
  • Inspect the tensioning system if replacing internal components

For Repair Cord

  • Measure the diameter of your existing cord (typically 1–2mm)
  • Check if your system uses single‑ or twin‑cord routing
  • Compare the cord material and weave type
  • Confirm the length required for your cassette
  • Inspect guides and pulleys for wear before refitting

If you’re unsure, a quick photo of your flyscreen cassette usually confirms compatibility.

Common Problems This Category Solves

Horrex Flyscreens

  • Torn or damaged mesh
  • Flyscreens that won’t retract smoothly
  • Sagging or uneven operation
  • Broken clips or worn tensioning cords
  • Discoloured or aged mesh material

Repair Cord

  • Snapped or frayed cords
  • Flyscreens that jam halfway
  • Stiff or jerky operation
  • Excessive tension or slack
  • Cassettes that fail to retract

Why Buy From Mallorr Caravan Services

  • UK‑based
  • Clear, plain‑English product information
  • Fast UK delivery
  • Genuine and compatible replacement parts
  • Suitable for modern and older leisure vehicles
  • Customer‑focused guidance to ensure correct fitment

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Horrex flyscreens universal? No — sizes and cassette types vary. Always compare with your existing unit.

Can I repair a Horrex flyscreen instead of replacing it? Yes — many issues can be fixed with new mesh or repair cord.

Is flyscreen repair cord universal? Most cords fit common systems, but always check the diameter and routing type.

Do you supply complete replacement cassettes? Yes — suitable for many common window and door sizes.

Is the mesh replaceable? Yes — replacement mesh panels are available for many Horrex systems.

 

 

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