Security Screens and Corrosion Resistance
By: Phineas Gray
Posted on : November 16, 2017  Views : 694

The Australian climate is no place for weakness in exterior products. The intense heat, tropical depressions, and blasting breezes make short work of poor engineering, and exterior renovators must be well aware of this.

On the majority of homes here, our insect screens are the first line of defence, and cop the very worst of our tough conditions outdoors. In coastal areas, this onslaught includes salty air from the surf, which can easily corrode and rust away steel doors and lower-quality screens at a remarkable rate.

A far better solution is the usage of stainless steel meshing. Firms have employed new materials, originally geared towards the aeronautical industry, that won’t corrode over time, which do double-duty by providing a strong, toughened barrier to entry for would-be thieves.

Their benefits have been noted in bushfire country. In many fire-prone areas, stainless steel have become the standard security screening measure, to guard against the potential of ember attacks. They are capable of standing up to such onslaughts far more effectively than your typical screen, which will break down under intense heat.

Installed properly, by a licensed and experienced provider such as SP Screens in Kirrawee, Brookvale, and Erina, such an investment offers not only a barrier to insects - they offer security against potential break-and-enters, and a defensive measure against the threat of bushfires. And over the course of their life, they won’t break down, no matter the abuse heaped upon them. As a hard-wearing home safety and security measure, these screens are well worth the investment.