Top 5 Myths About Security Screens (And the Truth Behind Them)

May 25, 2025

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Have you ever considered security screens but hesitated because of how they might look or how much they cost? Many homeowners have similar concerns, but modern security screens, like those from Amplimesh®, offer far more than just protection. Let’s separate fact from fiction and explore why they’re a smart investment for any home.

Myth 1: Security Screens Ruin a Home’s Aesthetic

Truth: Many people assume security screens are bulky and unappealing, but modern designs prove otherwise. Amplimesh® security screens feature sleek, stylish frames that seamlessly blend with your home’s architecture while providing maximum protection. Rather than detracting from curb appeal, they enhance it with a contemporary, high-quality finish.

Amplimesh® offers a variety of options to suit different needs and priorities:

  • SupaScreen® – Premium stainless steel mesh for superior strength and visibility.
  • StormGuard® – Designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.
  • IntrudaGuard® – A cost-effective solution that delivers both security and airflow.
  • PrivacyGuard® – Provides added privacy without sacrificing natural light.

With these choices, you can find the perfect security screen to match your home’s style while enjoying the added benefits of safety, airflow, and durability.

Myth 2: Security Screens Block Natural Light and Airflow

Truth: Unlike traditional security barriers, modern security screens are designed to allow fresh air and natural light to flow freely, improving indoor comfort without sacrificing protection.

Amplimesh® security screens are engineered with materials that promote ventilation while maintaining strength and durability. The finely woven mesh allows cool breezes to pass through your home, creating natural airflow that reduces the need for artificial cooling. This helps regulate indoor temperatures, making your home feel fresher, even during hot summer months.

Additionally, Amplimesh® screens are designed to maximise visibility and daylight access, preventing the dark, enclosed feeling that some homeowners fear with security screens. Unlike solid barriers or heavy grilles, Amplimesh® products maintain clear views, allowing you to enjoy natural light without obstruction.

Myth 3: They’re Only for High-Crime Areas

Truth: Security screens are not just about deterring intruders—they offer a wide range of benefits that make them a smart investment for any home, regardless of location.

Insects and pests can be a nuisance in any area, from busy cities to quiet suburbs and coastal homes. Amplimesh® screens act as a barrier against unwanted bugs, allowing fresh air in while keeping mosquitoes, flies, and other pests out.

For those living in regions prone to extreme weather, options like StormGuard® offer added resilience against harsh conditions, providing peace of mind during storms. No matter where you live, security screens provide year-round benefits, combining safety, comfort, and efficiency in one smart solution.

Myth 4: Security Screens Are Weak and Easy to Break

Truth: Not all screens are created equal. While standard flyscreens offer minimal protection, premium security screens, like those from Amplimesh®, are built to endure tough conditions and provide real security for your home.

Amplimesh® security screens undergo rigorous testing to ensure they can withstand impact, cutting, and forced entry attempts. Made from high-tensile marine-grade stainless steel, they offer superior strength without blocking airflow or visibility.

Each screen is engineered to meet Australian security standards. The SupaScreen® range, for example, is manufactured using a unique pressure-fit system that eliminates the need for screws or rivets, increasing both durability and aesthetic appeal.

Beyond security, these screens are built to last, resisting corrosion and wear over time. Unlike traditional flyscreens that tear easily, Amplimesh® screens offer long-term protection, making them a smart investment for homeowners looking for a combination of safety, style, and durability.

Myth 5: Security Screens Are Expensive and Not Worth the Investment

Truth: While security screens may have a higher upfront cost compared to standard flyscreens, they provide long-term value that makes them a smart investment for homeowners.

Amplimesh® security screens are built to last, using high-quality materials like marine-grade stainless steel that resist corrosion, impact, and wear. Unlike cheaper alternatives that need frequent replacements, these screens offer decades of durability, saving you money in the long run.

Additionally, security screens enhance property value. Homebuyers today look for safety, sustainability, and energy efficiency, making features like Amplimesh® screens an attractive selling point. Not only do they improve home security, but they also boost curb appeal with their sleek, modern designs. When you consider security, comfort, energy savings, and durability, the investment in Amplimesh® security screens more than pays for itself over time.

With stylish designs, long-lasting durability, and energy-saving benefits, Amplimesh® security screens are a worthwhile addition to any home. Want to learn more? Explore our range and find the perfect solution for your home’s needs today.

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