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Three Aspects to Consider Prior to Security Grille Installation

Posted in: Modern Design on February 29, 2012. Written by

Having security grilles installed to your home or store is usually a good idea, especially in the context of an uncertain economy, increasing unemployment and, consequently, levels of crime and criminality on the rise. However, most people will choose to sacrifice the safety of their assets, businesses and loved ones, out of a poorly understood concern for aesthetics. There is a prevailing belief that security grilles tend to make buildings look uninviting and off-putting. While this may have been the case a decade or two ago, as technologies have been evolving, so has the aspect of security grilles and gates. Nowadays, opting for such a security solution can actually enhance the overall exterior look of your home or commercial structure and add a touch of urban modernity to its aspect. While all this is meant to set your mind at ease with respect to the so-called superficial aspect of outward appearances, there are several things you need to bear in mind before you set out to have grilles installed. We asked the experts at Southern Grille and Gate for a few pointers on the matter. They are easy to follow and simple to implement, so read on below, in case you were considering embarking upon such an improvement project.

Measurements Matter Most

Before calling in an expert to explain you your options in matters of metal alloys and other technical aspects of grilles, you need to make absolutely sure you have the right measurements for your grilles. While this may seem absolutely commonsensical, many will clients will misfire at this initial, highly important step. Just imagine ordering your grille gate and realizing that it’s either too wide, too narrow or too tall. This is a matter of utmost precision and accuracy, since even a few millimeters will make a world of difference. Consequently, experts advise you to invest in a good tape measure and spend all the time you need, in order to make sure you’ve got the dimensions of your door down pat. Remember to also calculate the depth and thickness of the door. Only after you’ve made sure that the measurements are absolutely spot on, should you place the order or arrange for a consultation with a sales representative.

What Would Your Insurance Company Say?

While many companies boast high excellence standards when it comes to their security products, not all of them provide. It is therefore pivotal to make absolutely sure you know what your insurance policy provider expects in terms of safety standards. After you’ve made sure you are well informed on the matter, check with the manufacturer or sales representative and compare what they can offer you with what you need. Otherwise, you stand to lose money on your building insurance. Remember that a safer building will be cheaper to insure than one which is less safe.

Are You Supported?

This aspect applies to any type of purchase, but is especially important when you’re considering security products, such as a grille door. Accidents can happen, even when you’re buying a grille door from the top local manufacturer. So always make sure your products are covered by a warranty and that the sales representative will be reachable via telephone or other quick contact methods. The best policy is to be safe, rather than sorry, so make sure there is always someone there to answer your queries, should they turn out to be pressing or urgent.

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