How to Measure and Install a Colonial Casting Hinged Door to a Welded Aluminium Build Out Frame
In this video, we install a Colonial Casting Hinged door to a Welded Build Out Frame.
In this video, we install a Colonial Casting Hinged door to a Welded Build Out Frame.
In our latest article, we’re addressing the four biggest complaints that customers have with security screens and doors in Australia including strength, pricing, lack of variety and the inability to install them DIY.
Living rural means you sometime just have to get things done yourself, and security doors and screens are no exception. While we usually do not allow customers to order and install their own security screens, we are open to making an exception for rural customers who have no local dealer available. Learn more in our latest article.
Are you thinking about buying DIY screens online and installing them yourself? Read our latest article to learn about some of the problems you may run into.
While flexible fibreglass screens – especially the strong Paw Proof varieties – have been designed to absorb impacts, their metal counterpart do not bounce back from impact as well. The malleability of the material means that it is more easily dinted, warped, and left with kinks and scratches.
We do not sell our security screens and products direct to the public to install themselves. We do however have a wholesale dealer program.
If you are weighing up the cost-benefits of woven versus perforated mesh security screens for your home, then we recommend reading our latest blog article.