The Suntex 80 solar screen material I'm using is available from Home Depot and Lowe's and is described here:
http://www.phifer.com/ExtSunControl.aspx A dark color is recommended to improve outward visibility. It is very heavy duty and strong and can also function as pet screen. We have four cats that love the porch, so that was important for us. The Suntex 80 is rather more difficult to cut than the screening I've worked with before, so you need a lot of sharp utility knife blades. Also, you need to use about the smallest spline you can find because the screen is thick.
The vinyl track system I'm using for the porch is described here:
http://www.screentight.com/inthenews-do-it-yourself-screened-porch.shtml It is also available at Home Depot and Lowe's. If you haven't done screening with groove and spline techniques, I can't recommend it enough. It takes a little while to get the hang of it, but once you do you can rescreen an area very quickly with little effort and the result is tight and professional looking and it stays that way. The Screen-Tight conversion system is pretty easy to use and looks really good when finished.
The Screen-Tight company also makes parts to put together external screens. They're available guess where. The sides of the screen frame are aluminum and the corners are vinyl. I haven't actually used these with the Suntex 80 so it's possible the groove is not large enough. I'll be doing that after I get the porch done and I'll post and let everyone know how it works. There are other options for screen kits - do an internet search for Suntex 80 screen.
Here are a couple of pictures of the porch, the new screen is on the right in the first picture.