Security Doors on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Security Doors

Your front door sets the tone for your home, so security shouldn’t look bolted on. A well-fitted security door should protect your entry while still matching the style of your place.


Manning Blinds & Awnings installs custom security doors for homes across Taree, Forster, Tuncurry, Old Bar, Hallidays Point and all over the Manning Valley. We help you choose a design that suits your entry and the way you use it, whether it’s your main door, a patio access point or a side entrance. Each door is made to fit properly and finished to suit your home, so it looks right from the street and feels solid every time you open it.


We measure your doorway carefully and install each door with attention to alignment and operation. They’re strong, secure and built for day-to-day living in local conditions.


Give us a call on 02 6552 5654and talk to a team that’s been protecting Mid North Coast homes with security doors for nearly five decades.

Security Doors That Withstand The Everyday

A good security door should open easily and hold up to daily use. When it’s fitted well, it feels like a natural part of your home.


We offer hinged and sliding designs, powder-coated in colours that complement your home with a range of mesh options for airflow, privacy and even pet resistance. No matter what you choose, we measure your doorway carefully and install each door so it closes smoothly and stays solid in place, with no loose frames or awkward gaps.


Small details make a difference. Subtle touches like close-welded corners and soft-close latches turn a simple security upgrade into something you’re happy to use every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can security doors be installed on double-door entrances?

    Yes—double-door setups can be fitted with matching security doors, either as a fixed-and-active pair or as two fully operational doors.


    The installation will include proper locking systems and reinforcement in the centre join. This way, you keep the symmetry and accessibility while gaining added protection.

  • Are security doors easy to operate for elderly residents or children?

    They can be. Handles and locks can be installed at custom heights, and smooth-glide sliding systems or soft-latch closures are available for easier day-to-day use.


    If mobility is a concern, it’s worth discussing operation preferences during the planning stage so the door is set up for easy access.

  • Do security doors work with existing flyscreens?

    They do, but they often replace the need for a separate flyscreen altogether. Security doors include fine mesh for insect control as well as reinforced frames for security.


    If you prefer to keep an existing flyscreen inside the security door, that’s possible too, provided spacing allows.

  • How do I know if a security door is high quality?

    Look for features like reinforced corners, triple locking systems, and mesh made from marine-grade stainless steel or heavy-duty aluminium.


    A good door should feel solid, close quietly, and come with corrosion-resistant hardware. Ask about warranties and installation techniques—poor fitting can undo even the best build.