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Window Security Screens

Custom-built 316 marine-grade stainless steel screens for every window in your home. Keep the view, keep the breeze, keep everyone else out.

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Most Phoenix homeowners think about the front door first. Burglars think about the windows. A ground-floor window is quieter to breach, easier to reach, and far less likely to be watched than a front entry, which is why so many break-ins across the Valley start at one.

A security screen closes that gap without turning your home into a fortress. From inside you keep your view and your airflow. From the street it reads as a clean, dark screen. And unlike bars, it opens from the inside in an emergency.

316

Marine-grade stainless mesh, the specification used on ocean-facing structures

Lifetime

Written warranty, plus our No Break-In Guarantee

Every shape

Built to your opening, including arches and specialty windows

Every window in your home, measured and built to fit

We do not order stock sizes. Every screen is measured against your actual opening and fabricated to it, which is what keeps a determined pry bar from finding a gap to work with.

Window types we build for

  • Single-hung and double-hung windows, the most common style across Valley subdivisions
  • Horizontal sliders, including the oversized bedroom sliders builders favour in Arizona
  • Casement and awning windows, with clearance for the crank mechanism
  • Arched, radius and specialty shapes, template-measured and custom fabricated
  • Egress windows in bedrooms and basements, built so they still open fast from inside
  • Fixed picture windows, where the screen is about impact and heat as much as entry

If you are not sure which you have, our guide to whether security screens work on every window type walks through each one with photos.

What a window screen does besides stop intruders

🌞 It cuts the heat load

The mesh shades the glass before the sun reaches it. On west-facing windows through a Phoenix summer, that shows up on the power bill and it keeps the room usable in the afternoon.

🌬 It survives monsoon season

Stainless mesh takes the gravel and debris a microburst throws at a window. It is the same reason the screens hold up where a conventional insect screen shreds.

🌬 You can leave the windows open

This is the thing our customers actually write reviews about. Once the evening cools off you can open the house up and sleep with the air moving through it. That is not a feature you get from bars, film or a camera.

Windows versus doors: where to start

Most homeowners start with the entry and patio doors, then add windows. That order is fine, but it leaves the quieter half of the house open in the meantime, and it is usually more expensive in total than doing both together.

Window screens cost less per opening than doors because they are smaller and carry lighter hardware. Where the value shows up is the whole-home package: measured in one visit, fabricated in one run, installed in one day, and priced better than piecing it together over three years. Our window security screen pricing guide breaks down what actually drives the number.

💡 If you only do a few windows, do these

Ground-floor windows out of sight from the street, bedroom windows on the side yard, and anything behind a gate or wall that gives someone cover to work. Those are the openings that get used. The front-facing windows a neighbour can see are rarely the problem.

Common questions

Can I still see out?

Yes. From inside you keep the view and the light. From outside the mesh reads dark, so you gain privacy. We cover it properly, with photos from both sides, in can you see through security screens.

Can I still get out in a fire?

On egress windows, yes, and it is the first thing we design for. A bedroom window is an escape route before it is anything else. This is the single biggest reason to choose screens over bars.

How is this different from the screens already on my windows?

Completely. An insect screen is aluminium mesh in a light frame and opens with a pocket knife. A security screen is stainless steel mesh in a structural frame, anchored into the building. Side by side comparison in security screens vs regular window screens.

Will my HOA approve them?

Usually, and that is a large part of why Valley homeowners choose screens over bars. See HOA approved security screens in Arizona for what to submit.

How long does an install take?

Most whole-home window packages are done in a day by our own employees, never subcontractors. Measuring happens on the free estimate visit.

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We measure every opening, show you the mesh in person, and leave you a written quote. No pressure and no expiring prices. Serving the entire Phoenix metro.

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