Want to feel safe, protect your belongings, enjoy fresh air and keep insects out? If so, you may be wanting security doors and screens.
Not all security doors and windows are equal. Some suppliers use the term ‘security’ loosely. It’s best to select products that meet the Australian Standard (AS) 5039-2008. And it’s best to have them professionally installed. This means in line with AS5040.
Choosing a reputable installer can be challenging. This is because many products are on the market. Some are made of aluminum or steel. Some have better frames and higher quality infill, hinges and locks. Prices vary widely.
In this article, we’ll outline the qualities to consider when choosing a security door and screen installer, and share where to find the best in Canberra.
What makes a great security door and screen installer?
Having the right security door and screen supplier will give you peace of mind. This is because poor installation of even the best door on the market, won’t work effectively. It will leave you, well, insecure.
It can be helpful to keep the following in mind when choosing a security door and screen installer.
- Quality products. As indicated, not all security doors and screens are equal. Look for an installer with quality products. These are products that provide genuine security, not ones just claiming to do so.
- Reputation and experience. Choose a security door and screen company with a great reputation and installation experience. Check online for reviews. Head to company websites for testimonials. Find out how long they’ve been in the business.
- Warranty and guarantee. Check out the product warranty and ask for a written guarantee before you buy. Some products have short warranties and others, say, up to 15 years.
- Professional membership and licensed. Quality security door and screen companies belong to at least one professional body. This could include the National Security Screen Association or the Australian Security Industry Association.
- Price. Many security doors and screens are expensive, and others are cheaper. Talk to suppliers about cost and what you’re paying for. That includes installation. The last thing you need is to be surprised by hidden costs or fees.
The best security door and screens in Canberra
RiotACT’s editorial team has combed through 20 years of on-site comments to compile a list of the most recommended businesses according to you.
To be listed in our Best of Canberra series, each business needs to have consistently received positive feedback on RiotACT and Facebook as well as maintaining a minimum average of 4/5 stars on Google.
Valley Security Doors and Screens
Valley Security Doors and Screens, in business for over 35 years, has a wide range to suit all needs. The Prowler Proof range is Australia’s only welded security screen. It’s a superior product at a competitive price. Doors and screens come in different styles and some are almost invisible. They come in 50 standard and over 250 optional colours. All have a 10-year warranty.
Mark Fowler wrote on Google, “We had two siding security doors installed. Everything I want from a tradesman, quality advice, reasonable price and on time, no fuss.”
Elite Window Furnishings
Locally owned and operated in Fyshwick, Elite Window Furnishings offers an array of top-quality, versatile indoor and outdoor products that redefine residential and commercial spaces.
Security doors and screens with Elite are sleek, stylish and secure. Each door is made to measure with reinforced frames, heavy duty mesh screens and multi-point locking systems.
Anna Neelagama says on Google, "The team at Elite Window Furnishings were amazing and it was a completely full service - consultation/ measurement, design, product and material selection, and installation. Totally transformed our spaces."
Mitchell Aluminium
Canberra’s only Amplimesh security doors and screens supplier is Mitchell Aluminium. Their range includes the newly designed SupaScreen products, designed for maximum security and comfort. Supascreen also offers unobstructed outdoor views. Mitchell Aluminium’s security doors and screens are cost-effective and stylish. Established in 1985, Michell Aluminium holds a Master Security License. They’re a member of the Australian Security Industry Association.
On Google, Shawn Jones wrote, “We had a new security screen door measured, quoted and installed so quickly.”
Sentinel Security & Technology Group
Sentinel Security & Technology Group (SSTG) specialises in security doors and screens that exceed Australian standards. An authorised supplier of Crimsafe, SSTG’s range includes Crimsafe iQ, which is the strongest stainless steel security screen door in Australia. SSTG also sells, installs and maintains Crimsafe’s fixed, hinged, sliding and Safe-S-Cape security windows. Windows can be made for all shapes, sizes and configurations.
Ben Ligacs wrote on Google, “I purchased security screen doors from SSTG and highly recommend them. They’re responsive, punctual …”
If you’re looking for more information on home or business security in Canberra, you might like our articles on the best security alarm monitoring companies Canberra has to offer. And, should a new door be on order check out our article on the best door suppliers in the region.
Your experience with security doors and screens in Canberra
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Frequently Asked Questions
Aren’t security doors and screens more or less the same?
No they aren’t. Some products say they're ‘security’ but they’re not capable of keeping burglars out. Research the type of screen. Also research the components like the frame, infill, hinges and locks. You can also check product testing. Finally, look at installation. Criminals can break in through a top-quality security door or screen that’s badly installed.
Are there Australian standards for security doors and screens?
Yes there are but not all products meet these standards. The product should meet the Australian Standard (AS) 5039-2008. Professional installation should be in line with AS5040.
What makes a quality security door or screen?
It’s essential to research before buying a security door or screen. Some reviews say products made of welded iron or steel, that have high tamper-resistant features, are the best. It’s important to also consider the quality of hinges, locks and other components.
What are the advantages of security doors and windows?
Quality security doors and screens—properly installed—offer many advantages. For example, they allow air to flow through, light to come in and they let you enjoy the view—all while feeling safe. In addition to keeping bugs and debris out, they also aim to keep burglars out.
How much do security doors and screens cost?
This varies on many factors. Look at the quality of the product and individual components. Also look at overall construction and how it’s going to be installed. These and other factors influence cost. Some security screen doors are more expensive than others, but quality ones can live up to their promise.