Thursday, 25 February 2016

Different Types of Shutters

Electric Shutters are great for small businesses and homes because of the level of security and sun control that they offer. There are many different types of shutters which are purposefully designed for a specific application, so choosing the shutter that you require should be an easy task. If you do not know the type of shutter that you need then this guide will be very helpful to you.

Aluminium Shutters - This is suitable for openings up to the size 3m x 3m. Aluminium Shutters are ideal for kitchens as they're steam, heat & moisture resistant. 

Fire Shutters - Two types of fire shutters include the Flame Shield 120 and Flame Shield 240. The former is designed for receptions whereas the latter is more suitable for factory doors which is a heavier duty application. These shutters could save lives in the event of a fire.

Industrial Doors- Available in a range of finishes to suit your requirements as they can be power coated or have a Plastisol finish.

Partition Doors - These doors will give you ultimate flexibility. You could use them in a conference suite and are able to split a larger room into multiple rooms

Steel roller shutters - High quality is key for your shutter with security being the main priority. These can be customised with any RAL number of your choice

Folding Grilles - These are affordable domestic shutters which are pleasing on the eye. They offer a physical barrier that is strong enough to deter an intrusion. Protecting your windows and doors, they discreetly stack back and are made to measure to meet your individual requirements.

Roller Garage Doors - Made out of aluminium, these garage doors can be operated electrically with a key fob allowing the door to be rolled up effortlessly


From this guide you can see that there is a variety of ways to secure your premises, which does not always have to compromise the appearance. Hopefully, this guide will be of benefit to you, and help you choose a electric shutter that is suitable for you.

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