Roller Shutter Doors
Roller Shutter Doors are a versatile option to provide security and weather protection on any type of building and used for a number of different applications to provide the right door solution for your environment. Investing in our doors or roller shutters will provide increased security to your business premises.



Roller shutters are an ideal solution that provides a good amount of security and ventilation, used in area such as shop fronts to secure the store in high streets and shopping malls, garages, manufacturing, agricultural buildings, industrial units and underground parking areas that need securing at night.
Our team will help you design a bespoke door to the colour of your choice to create a welcome addition to your building.
All our Roller Shutter Doors are versatile manufactured and installed by experts, using high quality products that are built to last and can be easily maintained. They are easy to use either electrically or manually and can provide convenient and quick access when required.
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Options:
- Aluminium or Galvanised Steel curtains.
- Insulated curtains.
- Fire Rated.
- Operated electrically or manually.
- Manufactured to fit a huge range of sizes.
- Powder coated in all RAL and BS colours.
Insulated for energy efficiency
We offer insulated curtains to provide a more energy-efficient shutter. They will insulate against cold (and warm) weather and noise.
Electric or manual
We are also able to upgrade existing manual shutters to electric and we are able install safety breaks to existing shutters.
Health & Safety Compliance
Keeping the service and maintenance of your shutter doors on your premises ensures that you are complying with any legal requirements and insurances. It is important that you keep up to date documents and servicing on your equipment. The Health and Safety Act 1974 Regulation 18 explains that all equipment should be:
• suitable for purpose
• safe to use
• in good repair
• properly maintained