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Do's and Don'ts Related To Investing In Security Screen Doors

by Jerry Smith Marketing Manager

There is nothing much that you can do to mitigate crimes in society. The best step a homeowner could take is securing the home as much as possible, and for this, a security screen door in Melbourne is the right choice. Modern-day security screen doors look exactly like standard fibreglass screens, but they are much more robust to prevent breaking and family. They are mostly made from stainless steel mesh and strong aluminium frames mounted on the door. Choosing the right security screen door is a confusing task, and hence, we have come up with some do's and don'ts related to picking the best option.

KEEP YOUR HOME DESIGN AND STRUCTURE IN MIND

It is essential to match the overall aesthetics of your property, and this is something to be kept as a priority. Nowadays, every security screen door in Melbourne has a premium and elegant look. They are beautiful enough to catch people's attention, and people will often mistake them for regular screens. Manufacturers offer them using a vast range of colours to help you choose the one that matches the existing colour of your property. Remember, this door will be a permanent addition; hence, investing some time in matching is a good idea.

AVOID CAST IRON SECURITY DOORS

Undoubtedly, cast iron security doors are as robust as wrought iron gates and doors and those made from aluminium. The only problem is that they don't stand the test of time, and also, there are not too many styles available to contribute towards your property's overall looks and values.

It is also a fact that cast iron doors and windows fail to withstand the effects of weathering. However, you can pair them with any window insect screen in Melbourne and coat them with a marine-grade layer for enhanced appearance. Due to this layer, the windows screen installation will stay protected from staining and corrosion, and your security screen door in Melbourne will hold its value for years.

DECIDE IN ADVANCE WHERE TO INSTALL

Before purchasing any security screen door in Melbourne, you must assess your entire property to mark the most valuable areas that are easy to break into. Burglars mostly prefer front gates or side doors, but you must also consider windows as they are smaller and easy to break in. While getting a security screen door in Melbourne, you must also consider any trees or structures that anyone can use to access the upper level or the roof of your floor to break in from there into your home.

NEVER OVERLOOK SMALL WINDOWS

Burglars look for easy targets, and the term 'easy targets' means homes that are easy to break into. In this regard, smaller windows are considered the best as they can be broken easily. Your windows screen installation can be an added layer of security, but the wise idea is to eliminate all easy access points of your home with highly advanced security doors and windows.

COMPLY WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES

One more significant step is becoming aware of the local building codes regarding window screen installation and the installation of a security screen door in Melbourne. You must research beforehand and ensure that the rules and laws related to security door installation and their sizes are followed.

COMPARE THE PRICING

Researching the Internet is a good idea before investing in any security screen door in Melbourne. But you must not go with the first name coming in search results. The wiser idea is to pick at least five to six door manufacturing companies and research the price tag, quality, and services. You must ensure that you are getting the most out of your money, and this can be done only by researching at least 5 to 6 companies and selecting the best one offering the most services and the best product at the lowest prices.

When it comes to selecting security screen doors, here are a few things to look for:

The thickness in the thread of the mesh 

Typical thread range you want is 0.31 to 0.047 mm

Grade of steel mesh used recommended 316 marine grade steel

Triple interlocking system

Reinforced frames/aluminium alloy frames to resist expansion and contraction

Tea stain resistance

Is the handle firm?

Does the screen rattle when you shake it?

What type of fastening system is used?

Are there any manufacturer warranties? 

What exactly does the warranty cover, and for how long?

Who is the manufacturer?

Built to order or "one size fits all."

Colour customisation



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About Jerry Smith Advanced   Marketing Manager

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