Top Tips for Buying the Best Security Screen Door

Looking to upgrade your home security? Here is a detailed guide with everything you need to know about buying and installing a security door or screen. Plus, we help you find a local business to help you get the job done.

Keeping your home safe and secure is a top priority for Australian homeowners. While we have the option of installing cameras, alarms and security outdoor lighting to deter unwanted guests, we should also think about using the best security screen doors and windows too. 

Security screens are a great investment as they last for a long time and, with the right buy, can help keep out those who are not welcome. They provide also keep out flies, mosquitoes and other insects, while providing further protection to standard flyscreen.  

In this article, we help you know exactly what to look for when buying the best security door for your home, as well as how much the average installation will cost you too. 

white house wall with white security camera pointed down

Step-by-Step Guide to Buying the Best Security Screen Door

Step 1. Decide what type of security screen door you need.

Level of protection.

In Australia, we do have a standard for security screen doors and window grilles, which details the level of resistance the product must have against forced entry. Make sure when looking at different models that it meets this standard.

You should also look for doors that will be resistant to damage and weather. 

Style

When it comes to style, there are many options, so you do not have to be stuck with a door that makes your home feel more like a prison than a secure household. 

Depending on if you are upgrading a front or back door, you may want to look at hinged or sliding door styles. Some manufacturers can even build custom doors in the style of bi-fold or french doors. Even better, you should be able to match the frame and other features of the door to the colours of your house, so everything will blend in seamlessly.

Frame Material

There are several parts that make up a security door, including the frame, infill, grilles, locks and hinges. It’s important all pieces are the highest possible quality to provide a sturdy end result.

One of the most important parts of the door is the frame, as it can impact the level of security and resistance of the overall door. There are two main materials used for security door frames—aluminium and stainless steel. 

Aluminium is a far cheaper option, however it does not necessarily mean it is lower quality. Always research and talk to the business to understand how secure it will be. Aluminium will always be less prone to corrosion, so you can expect this to hold up well over time. 

The second main choice in doors is stainless steel. It’s considered a more effective security solution by those in the industry, but it is more expensive to buy a stainless steel security door.

glass french door with white frame and silver lock

Step 2. Assess if you need a custom security door fitted.

Depending on the style of door you want, you may need to have a custom security door made and fitted. This can cost more but it’s crucial the door is snug in its place.

Excess space around hinges and other areas of the door can make it easier for intruders to gain access. Other benefits of a custom door also include getting it powdercoated to specific colours to match your home exterior.

Step 3. Get quotes from security screen manufacturers and installers.

When it comes to budgeting, make sure you factor in the cost of the door and the cost of installation.

Depending on the size and material, the door itself can from $100 to $600, with some well known brands going as high as $1000. Installation will on average set you back $250 to $450. 

Before you decide to save some money by installing the door yourself, remember it is important to let a trained professional properly install a security door to ensure it’s fitted correctly and not weak in any areas.

red wood front door with security screen door closed

Step 4. Book in for your security screen door installation.

Once you’ve read reviews for security door manufacturers and installers, got some quotes and decided on your style and company, it’s time to get it installed.

You can expect the installation of your new security door to take roughly an hour. For added protection, window grilles can also be added, which take around 30 minutes to install per window.

Tips to Cleaning Security Screen Doors

How often should you clean security screens?

While you may not need to clean your security screen doors on a weekly basis, it’s probably a good idea to add it to your spring cleaning list. This will help keep your doors in good condition, and provide you with a chance to detect any signs of potential damage to the door.

If you live in an area with high levels of pollution, smog or smoke you may need to clean your doors more regularly throughout the year. Salt can also corrode metal quickly, so if you live near the sea, a monthly clean of your security screens wouldn’t go astray. 

What’s the best way to clean security screen?

Most security doors can be easily cleaned by first vacuuming or dusting to remove any build up of particles. You’ll want to use a solution of warm water and detergent, as it’s safe to use on the metal parts of the frame, screens and fixtures. Then, use a microfiber cloth to gently wipe over the surfaces. 

front house door with set of keys hanging from lock

Other Benefits of Security Screen Doors

  1. They help keep out unwanted humans and pests.
  2. Security screen add security while still allowing air flow through your home.
  3. The air flow through your home helps to lower your energy bills.
  4. As many quality security screens are weather resistant, it will help protect parts of your home if there were any bad storms.
  5. You can also install paw-resistant doors, so those cat and dog claws and nails won’t impact your screens.

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      Brit McDowell

      Lifestyle Specialist & Subject Matter Expert

      Brit McDowell is a Product Specialist at Localsearch with a background in marketing, business and tourism management. Aside from her specialisation in technical processes, Brit is known for her green thumb and growing succulent collection, love of dogs (especially Dalmatians), eye for home interior and fervour for travel. Brit is also a Lifestyle Specialist on the Localsearch Blog and enjoys sharing her research and knowledge in home and gardening services, food, beauty and general lifestyle tips and tricks.