Product Description
Business and home security is essential for truly enjoying peace of mind. Home window security screens are designed to keep vandals, burglars, and animals where they belong — outside your home. What’s more, security screens are the most durable screens we offer and will last for years to come. With these stainless steel window screens, you can secure windows without bars and enjoy peace of mind with ultimate window security.
Benefits
- Can not be dented, cut, or punctured
- Can replace unsightly security bars
- Can withstand bottles and rocks
- Can withstand high-impact force
- Resistant to weather and animals
- Provides good visibility (black mesh color)
- Stainless steel mesh comes in black and silver/mill finish (black provides the most visibility)
- Frame comes in many colors
- Available with various frame profiles- fixed, hinged, latches or key locks, and more
Materials
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12x12, 12x.028”, or 16x16 stainless steel mesh
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304 high-tensile stainless steel
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.018, .023, .028, or .035 wire diameter
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Extruded aluminum frame
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6063-T5 aluminum
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0.062 (1/16") thickness
Construction
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Stainless steel mesh is secured within the aluminum frame (Compare to traditional fiberglass window screens that are secured with rubber spline.)
FAQs
Want to know more or have questions? Check out our FAQ section below or call us! We have live screen experts available to answer your questions and help you find the right window screen for your needs. You can also visit our showroom in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
How Do I Protect Windows From Break-Ins?
Install window security screens. One of the easiest ways to protect your windows is with security screens. These screens are made from stainless steel mesh that is secured within an aluminum frame. If installed correctly these screens can not be cut or punctured, and can withstand rocks, golf balls, bottles, and high-impact force.
How do Burglars Break-In Through Windows?
Windows, and more specifically, first-floor windows are one of the most common ways that burglars break into homes. Open windows or easy-to-open windows with flimsy screens are prime targets for break-ins as those wishing to enter can break the window or cut through the window screen. Security screens will not allow them to break the glass and will act as a protective barrier.