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Aluminium And Fibreglass Flyscreens Melbourne – A Comparative Study

by Jerry Smith Marketing Manager

Pests, insects and bugs are seriously too many in this country Australia and the best way to combat them is getting flyscreens installed. Their effectiveness depends a lot on the material that they are made up. Hence, determining the right material is very important because at present, markets are full of different kinds of insect screens made up of different materials. The most common are aluminium and fibreglass, but several others are there too that are equally good and effective. To get the best flyscreen doors installed, it is very important that you choose the screen carefully and this can be done by knowing about the materials with the help of this article.


Fibreglass Flyscreen

According to the vendors of flyscreens Melbourne, this is the most popular material as far as the insect mesh of these screens is concerned. The reason is the durability sand effectiveness that comes from fibreglass, i.e. made up of fibreglass threads that are coated with a layer of vinyl. The threads are very strong, flexible, durable, effective and long-lasting. The effectiveness related to providing a tough barrier and pests comes with an additional benefit of transparency that allows you to see through and also, the ventilation factor is really impressive. In other words, with this material, you will experience 100 percent guaranteed protection from pests while enjoying the nature outside and cool breeze inside the property. Apart from this, one more astonishing fact is that fibreglass provides up to 75 percent UV protection as well.


Fibreglass Fly Screen Pros

•    Inexpensive

•    Available in a range of options and colours

•    Doesn’t dent as it’s more forgiving when bumped


Fibreglass Flyscreens Cons

•    Not as Durable

•    Prone to break and fray easily

•    Does not last as long as aluminium

•    Tends to fade over time due to long exposure to UV light

•    Darker than the aluminium mesh

•    Reducing the amount of light getting into the room


This version of flyscreens Melbourne is available in heavy-duty, fine and standard grades and can be used anywhere with different intensity of pests. There is a vinyl layer that helps a lot in becoming totally resistant to the harsh weather of the coastal areas. The standard grade is the most commonly used one and also the cheapest option available.


Aluminium Flyscreens

This material happens to be the closest competitor of fibreglass flyscreens Melbourne and equally versatile as the one discussed above. However, this needs a mention in the beginning that with this metal, you will have to compromise upon the looks because it is available in limited colour choices namely dark gray, black and bright aluminium. In terms of performance, it is as good as the fibreglass flyscreens and completely resistant to abrasions, corrosion, UV rays and rust.


Aluminium Flyscreen Pros

•    Strong, durable and easy to maintain

•    Lasts considerably longer


Aluminium Flyscreens Cons

•    Aluminium is easy to crease

•    Usually permanent in nature

•    Dents and scratches easily

•    Expensive as compared to fibreglass

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About Jerry Smith Advanced   Marketing Manager

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