The Standards of Security Excellence
Not all sliding screens are created equal. To be classified as a true security product, a door must withstand rigorous testing protocols. Our installations prioritize 316 marine-grade stainless steel mesh, which offers superior tensile strength compared to standard aluminum or 304-grade steel.
Engineering for Maximum Impact Resistance
The strength of a double sliding unit lies in its locking point. Unlike single doors that lock into a fixed wall jamb, double doors must lock into each other. We utilize a heavy-duty interlocking mullion system that creates a unified, rigid steel wall when engaged. This prevents “spreading,” a common technique used by intruders to pry sliding doors apart at the center.
Furthermore, we adhere to safety benchmarks established by organizations like the International Code Council (ICC), ensuring that every installation meets structural integrity and emergency egress requirements.
Precision Installation: The Security Screen Doors Advantage
A security door is only as effective as its mounting. Even the strongest mesh can fail if the frame is not correctly anchored or if the tracking system allows for leverage.
- Advanced Triple-Lock Technology: We install synchronized locking systems that secure the door at three distinct points along the frame, neutralizing crowbar attacks.
- Custom-Milled Tracking: We assess your existing flooring and headers to ensure the double tracks are perfectly level, preventing the “jumping” or “sticking” common in inferior setups.
- Corrosion-Resistant Hardware: Our rollers and internal components are chosen for their durability in high-humidity or coastal environments.
Energy Efficiency and Climate Control
Beyond physical protection, double sliding security screens act as a functional upgrade for your home’s thermal envelope. According to the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, natural ventilation is a primary factor in reducing residential cooling loads. Our 316 mesh allows for 100% airflow while filtering out a significant portion of solar heat gain, keeping your interior living spaces comfortable during peak summer months.