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Your security is in safe hands

Customers have put their trust in Geelong Security Doors and Shower Screens for decades when looking for safety and style.

Director Jason Pitt founded the business more than 30 years ago with the aim of making homes across the Surf Coast, Bellarine Peninsula and Geelong safe and secure by using the latest and best quality in products and services. The Ocean Grove-based family-owned supplier of shower screens, security doors, flyscreens and sliding wardrobe doors delivers exceptional results.

“Our qualified specialists guarantee a no fuss professional service every time,” Jason says.

Geelong Security Doors and Shower Screens offers the strongest security screen products on the market, including leading Australian made Prowler Proof products.

“Prowler Proof is the only welded security screen… and the only security screen made in a world class fully automated factory,” Jason says.

“These two facts combine to make Prowler Proof a superior product at a competitive price. Prowler Proof is also the only security screen manufacturer in Australia to offer a 10 year replacement warranty.”

Combined with Geelong Security Doors and Shower Screens’ 12 month workmanship warranty, customers can rest assured that their job will be adequately covered under all circumstances.

“It is our approach to an efficient service from start to finish that has ensured our reputation for excellence,” Jason says.

The team strives to deliver exceptional service and customer satisfaction throughout the entire process which is one of the reasons why Jason says the business is so trusted.

“All of our security screening products have been audited and are labelled with the Australian Standards compliance label so customers know they are getting the product they are paying for.”

Geelong Security Doors and Shower Screens, 38 Everist Road, Ocean Grove. Open 9am – noon Monday – Friday. 
Inquiries: 5256 2985 or visit www.geelongsecuritydoors.com.au

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