Considering Aluminium?
Steel is 3x stronger.
Mix a Custom Steel doors with a high quality finish and it'll outlast your grandchildren.
Have a design in mind?
Add your own personal twist!
Here at Anything Metal, we make sketchy napkin drawings come to life!
Australian Qualified, Locally Made.
Everything is built to Australian Standards.
More Importantly, everything is built to withstand Australia's extreme conditions.
It depends on size, design complexity and hardware. More elaborate designs with complex scrollwork or heritage-specific requirements cost more. We provide fixed quotes after a site visit so you know exactly what you're paying.
Most security door projects take 4-6 weeks from site visit to installation. Heritage council approvals may add time depending on the council's response times.
More secure. Solid iron bars are significantly harder to cut or break through than woven mesh. Combined with multi-point locking systems and heavy-duty hinges, wrought iron security doors provide superior physical protection.
Yes. We've completed security door projects across heritage conservation areas in Woollahra, Mosman, Pymble, Bronte and the Upper North Shore. We handle everything to meet heritage requirements from the start.
No. We hot-dip galvanise every door before applying any paint or finish. This creates a metallurgical bond that protects from the inside out. Even if the surface gets scratched, the zinc layer underneath keeps protecting the iron. It's the same process used on harbour infrastructure.
Yes. We can match the style, finish, and patina of existing gates, balustrades, or other ironwork. Bring us a photo or show us the existing pieces and we'll design to complement what's already there.
Most security screens are pressed steel or woven mesh mounted in an aluminium frame. Functional, but generic. Our doors are hand-crafted from solid wrought iron, designed specifically for your property, galvanised for corrosion protection, and finished with marine-grade coatings. They're security features that also serve as architectural elements.
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