Are you looking to buy a security screen mesh for you home, but confused which one to pick? If so, this guide is going to break down your options so you can decide which is best. Security screens are made to keep out unwanted intruders, including humans and insects.
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There are three popular types of security screens to choose from in Australia, and they are Diamond Grille, SecureView and BasiX. We will briefly look at each type of screen and highlight the benefits of each one.
Diamond Grille security screens are a versatile and budget friendly option. They offer excellent protection, while still providing a good level of ventilation. The diamond grille can be chosen in two options:
The openings are approximately 83mm * 69mm (61mm across) and 7.0mm thick.
The openings are approximately 63mm * 57mm (46mm across) and 7.2mm thick.
The small diamond increases security level and makes it almost impossible for small hands to reach through.
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The SecureView screen offers top grade security, while still allowing stunning views. Made from marine grade, high tensile, stainless steel woven mesh, this screen is one of the toughest on the market, so you can eliminate the fear of break-ins or unwanted guests.
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BasiX screens are made from a slightly thinner, 316 woven, marine grade, stainless steel mesh, that’s top quality. While they don’t offer the high security levels as other screens, they do offer great style, visibility and corrosion resistance. Plus, they’re extremely affordable and offer excellent insect protection.
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Here is the best security screen option made from Perforated Aluminum mesh.
XCeed security screens are made from high grade, perforated, corrosion resistant aluminum panels. These panels are 1.6mm thick and comply with Australian Standards (AS ). XCeed screens are an affordable option and while they offer a little less visibility than some other screens, they’re incredibly strong and have a modern look.
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As you can see, there’s a security screen mesh option to suit every budget, home and family. Have a think about the features that are important to you, such as security, view, durability and cost to name a few. Once you know what you’re looking for, you can choose one of the security screens above that best suits your needs.
There are some aspects you need to take into account before choosing the right insect screen or mesh for your door and window screens for your house. This blog post will help you to understand the different types of fly screens available so you can select the best one.
Insect screens are the perfect solution if you are worried about insects getting into your house. However, these types of screens will not add any security to your house.
Here are some aspects you have to consider before buying them.
To choose the best flyscreen option for your doors and windows, you need to know what is important to you. Here is a short list of requirements matched with the best flyscreen option.
Check the chart below to understand which fly screen mesh is the best choice for your house. If you want to see the complete chart with technical specifications of each mesh download it here.
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There are three different types of insects screens on the market. Fixed and Magnetic. Here are their characteristics:
Fixed insect screens refer to is an insect screen that is held taught by a fixed frame. Your typical window screen, hinged or sliding door are all examples of fixed insect screens.
Incredibly versatile, these insect screens can be specified with a huge range of options to suit your needs.
They are the most common flyscreens we sell and it’s easy to see why. They’re cheap, versatile and functional and there is a wide variety of options, accessories and colours that you can choose from.
For awning windows that do not use a chain-winder mechanism, and for virtually all casement windows, we recommend using magnetic insect screens.
Magnetic fly screens are a favourite for use in ‘Queenslander’ style homes and other styles that use push out awning and casement windows. Push out windows are those where the windows push out from the inside so screening externally is not practical while screening internally requires access through or around the screen to get to the window handles and catches.
A Magnetic screens border frame is flexible. It allows you to lift the screen to gain access around the screens for opening or closing your windows effortlessly.
Due to this flexible design, magnetic screens require a more robust insect mesh and we specify patio & pool fly mesh in all our magnetic insect screens.
Note: Paw proof and other stiff mesh materials like aluminium or stainless insect mesh are unsuitable for Magnetic insect screens.
If your home is in a bushfire zone, your house needs to be BAL rating compliant (You can check the Guide to Windows and Doors in Bushfire Prone Areas here). There are aluminium or stainless insect screens available for this purpose. This way you and your family are as safe as possible. Note: Always follow directions from the Authorities during bushfires and have a bushfire plan in place.
If you are looking for a cheap solution for your house, fixed fly screens are the cheapest ones you can install in your house.
Magnetic screens are slightly more expensive than fixed screens, but they’re still a budget-friendly option for homes that use push out awning and casement windows.
Fly screens aren’t classified as a security product. So if you are looking for some level of security besides being free from insects, you need to get security screens.
Read more about security screen ratings here to understand the different security screen grades on the market.
Keep in mind that insect screens are designed to provide ventilation while keeping insects out.
They will NOT prevent a child’s fall from a window. (Check here which Type and Grade of Screens are safely able to prevent children from falling out of any window).
Note: If you only have insect screens on your upper-level windows do not remove any window opening restrictors your builder may have installed without installing a Safety grade window screen in its place or your home will be in breach of the building code.
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