A wide entrance point, particularly one that runs the full length of a wall, is perfect for opening up your home. It can provide a seamless transition between the interior and exterior, leading from the kitchen or living room to an outside barbecue or entertainment area and making them into one big usable space.
Whilst this can be ideal for making the most of Australia’s weather, particularly in the hot summer months, it can be a nightmare from a security point of view. Such large areas can’t be covered by standard hinged doors and the alternatives — sliding, stacking or bi-fold doors — can be very susceptible to unauthorised entry, putting your property at risk. That’s not really a situation you can put up with so something needs to be done.
Sliding Screen Doors Melbourne
The answer to the problem of securing wide openings is to fit sliding screen doors. These provide an extra layer of security when both sets of doors are closed and have other advantages when the main doors are left open. They:
- incorporate a fine yet strong mesh that doesn’t obstruct the view of the outside when closed
- prevent flying insects and other pests gaining access to your property
- allow cooling breezes to get through, reducing the heat in your premises and saving on air conditioning bills
- protect your main doors from flying debris and hailstones when strong winds and storms occur.
Improvements in technology mean you no longer need ugly bars or thick mesh to protect your property. Modern innovations provide a fine yet immensely strong mesh attached securely to an equally strong frame, so you get superior security from a product that’s attractive appearance belies its practical purpose. Read More
Get the Best Sliding Screen Doors from Bulleen Screens Melbourne
An extra layer of mesh does, of course, come at an extra cost. However, buying a cheap sliding screen door in Melbourne will generally get you something insubstantial that won’t last long and will protect against flies but little else.
There are plenty of companies that will sell you sliding screen doors but not necessarily ones that are suitable for the job. If you’re handy at DIY, you can buy the parts to fit yourself — the doors, tracks, locks and other components. However, we can often manufacture and install a screen that will exactly fit your space for a similar price or even cheaper, avoiding the hassle and time of obtaining and fitting the individual parts, and of buying more to rectify mistakes and oversights.
Why Choose Bulleen Screens for Sliding Screen Doors in Melbourne?
Getting your measurements wrong by even a small amount can compromise the security of the door while any irregularity in shape of the opening can prevent smooth running on the tracks. If you are proficient at DIY, you can easily fit our sliding screen doors providing the frame is square, solid and measured accurately. If not, we can do everything for you, ensuring the doors work effectively for many years with minimal maintenance.
No matter what size or shape your opening, we can manufacture and install a frame and security doors in Melbourne that will keep your property safe and enable all the other possible benefits. We also manufacture and install steel security doors, security screen doors, & double screen doors in many configurations and styles across Melbourne. Trust Bulleen Screens to do the job perfectly and avoid a long period of regret resulting from buying incorrectly.
All our screen doors are:
- Made to Order:
We do not hold “standard” screens in stock as there is no such thing. When considering all possible sizes, mesh and colour combinations.
- Made in our local factory
We make all of our products to order in a factory environment for the best possible quality and finish. Our specialist production staff work in a clean and safe environment, out of the weather with the best tools and techniques available to build your screens, leaving our installation team to concentrate on their specialist skills.
- Installed by our expert tradespeople
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^Security Doors are regulated by Australian Standard 5039-2008. Use of the word ‘security’ to describe doors on this website does not imply compliance with Australian Standards. For further information contact us.