Shire Security Doors and Screens

Shire Security Doors and Screens in Grays Point

For Grays 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 Grays Point

Grays Point (2232) is a small, peaceful suburb at the southern end of the Shire on the Port Hacking River, bordering the Royal National Park and almost surrounded by water and bushland. It is a tightly held pocket of family homes, many with river frontage, jetties or water views, and the dual exposure is its defining feature: the Port Hacking river environment brings salt air, while the immediate edge of the Royal National Park puts much of Grays Point firmly within Bush Fire Prone Land. That means both corrosion resistance and ember protection are genuine considerations here. The relaxed, semi-secluded character means owners want durable, quality security for a riverside, bush-edge home. For Grays Point the brief usually combines marine-grade corrosion resistance, fully welded bushfire-aware screening, and secure sliding doors for water-facing openings.

Recent work in Grays Point

In Grays Point we commonly fit 316 marine-grade ForceField screens for homes on the Port Hacking waterfront, fully welded stainless-mesh window screens on bedrooms facing the Royal National Park for ember protection, and sliding security doors across river-facing patio openings. Several Grays Point homes have taken full packages combining marine-grade doors, window screens and fly screens.

Frequently asked questions

Do you install security doors in Grays Point?

Yes. We cover all of Grays Point 2232, on the Port Hacking River next to the Royal National Park. As Shire-based installers near Engadine there is no travel fee for a Grays Point quote.

Does a Grays Point home need both marine-grade and bushfire screens?

Often, yes. Grays Point sits on the river and on the edge of the Royal National Park, so we usually recommend 316 marine-grade ForceField mesh in fully welded frames — which gives both strong corrosion resistance and ember protection in one system.

Are your screens suitable next to the Royal National Park?

Yes. Much of Grays Point is in Bush Fire Prone Land beside the park. Our fully welded stainless-steel mesh screens help reduce ember entry while keeping airflow, and we advise on what suits your bush-and-river-edge home.

Can you keep the Port Hacking view while securing the home?

Yes. We fit fine-mesh sliding security doors and window screens with clean sightlines, so water-facing Grays Point openings stay secure without losing the river outlook or the breeze.

Is there a travel fee for a Grays Point quote?

No. Grays Point is close to our Engadine base, so the on-site measure and written quote are free with no obligation and no travel charge.