Shire Security Doors and Screens in Alfords Point
For Alfords Point homes, family homes, bushland edges and everyday ventilation are the main specification drivers. Use this page to compare security, airflow, privacy and sun-control options before requesting a measured quote.
Living in Alfords Point
Alfords Point (2234) is a quiet peninsula of cul-de-sacs reaching toward the Georges River, joined to Illawong by the Alfords Point Bridge and edged almost everywhere by the Mill Creek and river-corridor reserves. Homes here tend to be substantial brick two-storeys on sloping blocks, many with rear decks that look straight into the gum canopy. Because so many of those blocks drop away into reserve, fire authorities flag a large part of Alfords Point as bushfire-prone, so the practical question is usually whether a screen will hold against wind-driven embers rather than just insects. The river escarpment funnels wildlife and bugs up toward the houses too. For Alfords Point, owners typically want welded stainless screening on reserve-facing rooms and secure sliding doors across the wide rear openings these homes are built around.
Recent work in Alfords Point
In Alfords Point we frequently fit sliding security doors across the large rear patio and alfresco openings common on local homes, hinged ForceField doors to front entries, and fully welded stainless-mesh window screens on reserve-facing bedrooms where ember protection and insect control both matter. Several reserve-backing homes have taken full screen packages combining security doors, window screens and fly screens.
Frequently asked questions
Do you install security doors in Alfords Point?
Yes. We cover all of Alfords Point 2234, from the streets near the Alfords Point Bridge to the reserve-backing blocks above the Georges River. As Shire-based installers there is no travel fee for an Alfords Point quote.
Are your screens suitable for a bushfire-prone Alfords Point home?
Yes. Many Alfords Point streets back onto bushland reserves and fall within Bush Fire Prone Land. We fit fully welded stainless-steel mesh screens that help reduce ember entry while keeping airflow, and advise on what suits a bush-interface property before you order.
Can you screen the large rear openings on an Alfords Point home?
Yes. These homes often have wide sliding and stacker doors to rear patios. We fit measured sliding security doors with anti-lift detail and Lockwood hardware so big openings stay secure and easy to use every day.
Do screens help with insects from the Alfords Point reserves?
They do. The bushland reserves bring plenty of insects, so we can combine genuine security screening with effective insect protection, or fit dedicated fly screens where security is not the priority for a particular opening.
Is the Alfords Point measure and quote free?
Yes. Alfords Point is within our service area, so the on-site measure and written quote are free with no obligation and no travel fee. Steve does the measure himself and usually responds within one business hour.