Fly Screen Repair Cord
Fly screen repair cord is used to restore smooth, reliable operation of caravan and motorhome flyscreens. Over time, the original cord can fray, stretch or snap, causing the flyscreen to jam, sag or fail to retract properly. Replacing the cord is a simple and cost‑effective way to bring a worn flyscreen cassette back to full working order.
At Mallorr Caravan Services, we supply high‑quality repair cord suitable for a wide range of caravan and motorhome flyscreen systems.
What Fly Screen Repair Cord Is Used For
Replacing worn or broken flyscreen cords
Restoring smooth sliding or retracting action
Repairing sagging or uneven flyscreens
Extending the life of existing flyscreen cassettes
Avoiding the cost of replacing the full blind/flyscreen unit
Types of Fly Screen Repair Cord We Supply
Standard flyscreen repair cord
High‑strength braided cord
Cord suitable for Horrex, MPK, Remis and similar systems
Replacement cord kits with optional clips or guides
All cords are selected for compatibility with common caravan and motorhome flyscreen assemblies.
Choosing the Right Repair Cord
To ensure a correct match:
Measure the diameter of your existing cord (typically 1–2mm).
Check whether your flyscreen uses a single‑cord or twin‑cord system.
Compare the cord material and weave type.
Confirm the length required for your cassette.
Inspect the 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
Flyscreens that won’t retract
Sagging or uneven flyscreens
Snapped or frayed cords
Stiff or jerky operation
Flyscreens that jam halfway
Excessive tension or slack in the cassette
Why Buy From Mallorr Caravan Services
UK‑based
Clear, plain‑English product information
Fast UK delivery
High‑quality, durable cord
Compatible with many popular flyscreen systems
Customer‑focused guidance to ensure correct fitment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is flyscreen repair cord universal?
Most cords are compatible with common systems, but always check the diameter and type.
Can I repair a flyscreen myself?
Yes — replacing the cord is a straightforward DIY job with basic tools.
Do I need to replace both cords?
If your system uses two cords, replacing both ensures even tension.
Will this fix a sagging flyscreen?
Yes — sagging is usually caused by stretched or worn cord.



