Security gate means a movable metal fixture installed in front of a storefront opening or bay, or inside the display window or door to protect the store from theft or vandalism when the store is closed. A security gate can be either the roll-down or scissor variety.
Steel Structures and Billboards
Large billboards have three main components: steel used to construct and support the frame, artwork that conveys the advertising message, and electrical equipment for lighting and other special effects. A billboard is a large outdoor advertising structure, typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertisements to passing pedestrians and drivers.
Balustrades
The definition of a balustrade is a railing that is held up by supporting posts. A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.
Steel Fencing
A steel fence post, also called, is a type of fence post or picket. They are made of steel and are sometimes manufactured using durable rail steel. They can be used to support various types of wire or wire mesh.
Burglar Proofing
Burglar proofing is designed to prevent burglars from forcing their way into your home through doors or windows. It is usually a form of physical barrier that is fitted alongside the door or window. Burglar proofing can be manufactured from steel, aluminum and other materials and can also take electronic forms.
Carports and Roofs
A carport is an open, outdoor structure intended to partially shield vehicles overhead from the elements. While carports come in many shapes and sizes, they differ significantly from traditional garages. A typical, closed-off garage offers more protection for long-term car storage.
Steel Stairs and Handrails/Balustrades
The balustrade is the railing and baluster that prevents you from falling over the edge. It’s also the collective name for the complete assembly of handrails, including spindles and newel posts. These can be highly decorative; turned, carved, forged, or even replaced by wooden or glass panels. They sit between the handrail and stairs and are also known as balusters. While its main function is to provide safety when ascending or descending the stairs – it is the most important design element when renovating a staircase.