Services

Security doors, screens and window protection for homes and businesses: measured, custom-made, installed and maintained.

Residential security

Doors and screens for homes, made to the opening rather than trimmed from stock. The range covers the ways houses actually open:

  • Hinged security doors: the classic front and back door, in styles and colours that suit the house rather than fight it.
  • Sliding security doors: for patio and balcony openings, running on their own track so the glass slider behind stays usable.
  • Security screens for windows: stainless-steel mesh, custom fitted, so windows can stay open for the breeze without being an invitation.
  • Window grilles: fixed protection for vulnerable or street-facing windows.
  • Roller shutters: security plus insulation, light and noise control in one fitting. Read the roller shutters guide.
  • Window security film: a near-invisible layer that holds glass together under impact, for windows where screens or grilles are not wanted.

Commercial security

Shopfronts, offices and industrial premises carry different loads: more traffic through the door, more reasons someone might want in after hours, and insurance requirements to satisfy. Commercial-grade doors, screens and shutters are specified for that duty, and custom configurations are the norm rather than the exception.

If your premises has an opening that off-the-shelf products do not fit, that is exactly the job to send through.

Installation and maintenance

A security door fitted badly is a flyscreen with extra steps. Every job includes careful measurement of the opening first, including anything unusual about the frame, and installation that fixes the door into the structure, not just the trim.

Maintenance keeps existing doors and screens doing their job: locks serviced, hinges adjusted, mesh checked, rollers replaced. If a door you already own has stopped closing cleanly, that is worth fixing before it is worth replacing.

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