How much do security screens cost?

March 28, 2022

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The cost of protecting your property and your loved ones is a crucial factor in any home security system. Your family’s safety and well-being are priceless, but not everyone can afford round-the-clock surveillance or the latest alarm system. That’s why more than two million Australian homes over the last 50 years have trusted Amplimesh® to protect their home with our security mesh screens for windows and doors.

It’s an investment that’ll last decades. But how much do security screens cost

As with any product or service, security costs will vary depending on several factors, including size, materials, style, lock type and any extra features that may apply to your chosen security screen. 

To help you make an informed decision about your home’s security, we’ll explain the benefits of each of these components and how they impact the final security screen cost.

Security Screen Size and Shape

Doors and windows come in different shapes and sizes. That means that your security mesh screens should be custom-built to size to look great and perform optimally, regardless of where they’re installed. 

The larger your door or window, the more materials need to be used, increasing the cost of your security screen installation. Because Amplimesh® security screen doors and windows feature high-quality materials that are tested to Australian Standards, every custom-built screen must adhere to these standards to ensure you receive unparalleled security, which is why we also offer extended warranties across our most popular security products.

High-Quality Materials

The materials used in the mesh of your security screen doors are a crucial consideration and will have a noticeable effect on the overall cost. As a rule of thumb, the more expensive the screen, the higher the quality and durability. It’s worth checking each product’s specifications and adherence to Australian security screen standards to get a more thorough understanding. 

For example, Amplimesh® allows you to choose between two infill options depending on your budget – SupaScreen® (our premium option) and IntrudaGuard® (our mid-range option). Supascreen® is made from 316 marine-grade stainless steel mesh, while IntrudaGuard® uses 5052 marine-grade perforated aluminium. 

You can rest assured both look excellent, have a high angle of view and are incredibly robust. 

Style and Accessories

Another critical factor to consider is the design of your security screen door or window. Different paints, finishes and features will contribute to their overall cost. For example, adding a mid-rail or a pet door for your furry friend is something you should discuss with your security screen professional when asking for a quote.

A Triple Lock System

The type of lock used on your security screen door can significantly improve its effectiveness. A triple lock system means your security screen door will lock in three places, allowing for a higher level of security than a single lock mechanism. Amplimesh® uses a triple lock as a default for all its security screen doors and windows. With this level of protection, you can feel safe while letting the breeze and sunlight fill your rooms.

Custom Configuration

Ultimately, the cost of security screen doors depends on your unique configuration.  A single high-quality security screen door won’t cost a fortune and can easily fit into most household budgets. However, more oversized floor-to-ceiling alfresco sliding doors will be a more significant investment. 

Amplimesh® specialise in non-standard sizes to suit your needs. We can work around your requirements, measuring and manufacturing to make the ideal screen to suit your needs. Getting a full measure and quote will give you the best idea of what you should expect to pay and the best product that suits you.

What’s included in the cost of an Amplimesh® security screen door:

  • A free measure and quote.
  • A custom-fit security screen solution.
  • Installation of your security screen doors or windows.
  • Paint finish (metallic paints or unique colours may cost more).
  • Quality standard hardware (such as Lockwood locks).
  • A bug strip.
  • Door closer.
  • Installation of additional features such as mid-rails or pet doors.

Take a look for yourself by browsing the Amplimesh® product range.

The Amplimesh® Range

If you’re looking to install some security screen doors and windows, it’s essential to make sure you do your research first. While your local hardware store will have its own screen doors and windows selection, they’re not all made equally. And most aren’t installed by a professional. 

Amplimesh® high-quality security screens are more expensive than your standard flyscreen, offering professional expertise and installation, security that exceeds Australian standards and extended warranty periods that increase the protection factor. There’s no better choice than Amplimesh® and our range of security screens. 

Amplimesh® has a range of security screen options, including SupaScreen®, IntrudaGuard®, PrivacyGuard® and Diamond Grille. 

SupaScreen®

Simple, cost-effective solution to keep intruders at bay without restricting your view of the outside world.

Features:

  • Tested to Australian Standard AS5039-2008 for maximum impact and shear resistance.
  • Patented “pressure fit” mesh retaining system.
  • Clear, unobstructed 156-degree angle of view.
  • High tensile 316 marine grade stainless steel.
  • 16-year SupaScreen® warranty.
  • 3-point locking mechanism.
  • Superior protection against flying and crawling insects and pests.

IntrudaGuard®

The unique bonding process eliminates the need for visible screws, rivets, pins and snap-ins.

Features:

  • Tested to Australian Standard AS5039-2008 for maximum impact and shear resistance.
  • Clear, unobstructed 119-degree angle of view.
  • Specially tempered 5052 marine-grade aluminium.
  • Distinctive 60° staggered pitch, round hole, perforated design.
  • 10-year warranty.
  • 3-point locking mechanism.
  • Superior protection against flying and crawling insects and pests.

PrivacyGuard®

If privacy is your number one priority, then PrivacyGuard® is the screen for you.

Features:

  • Tested to Australian Standard AS5039-2008 for maximum impact and shear resistance.
  • Restricted vision mesh for privacy.
  • 7-year PrivacyGuard® warranty.
  • 3-point locking mechanism.
  • Superior protection against flying and crawling insects and pests.

Diamond Grille

A deterrent for would-be intruders.

Features:

  • 3-point locking mechanism.
  • Protection against flying and crawling insects and pests.

Home Security Installed Professionally

Getting a custom-built security screen door installed by a professional is an investment that will outlast any DIY installation. At Amplimesh®, we are highly skilled security screen installers who work exclusively to protect your home with our premium-quality products. Call us today for a free measure and quote.

 

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