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Check the frame
We inspect the ceiling, side walls, sill, and railing to see where the channels can be fixed safely.
Invisible grill fitting
Invisible grills suit homes where safety matters but a heavy grill would spoil the balcony or window line.
We check the span, frame, fixing surface, and wire spacing before suggesting a layout.

Faster quote
Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and your pincode or nearby landmark.
Site Check
The right fitting depends on the opening, the surface, the access, and how the space is used after the work is done.
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We inspect the ceiling, side walls, sill, and railing to see where the channels can be fixed safely.
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Spacing is planned around safety needs, view, and the shape of the balcony or window.
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Channels and anchors are fitted in straight lines so the wires can take even tension.
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Each wire is tensioned, clipped, and checked so it does not feel slack after fitting.
Material Choice
Size, exposure, wall strength, daily use, and access all change what should be fitted.
Used for the main barrier, with wire grade selected after the site check.
Hold the wire line and keep the finish cleaner than loose fixing points.
Chosen for concrete, masonry, or frame fixing based on the opening.
Used where the layout needs cleaner edges or a safer touch point.
Compare
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Invisible grill | Open views, higher floors, balcony and window safety | Looks cleaner than a traditional grill, but needs proper anchoring. |
| Balcony safety net | Lower budget safety coverage | Softer look and faster fitting, but less firm than steel wire. |
| Traditional grill | Heavy barrier needs | Strong, but changes the look of the opening. |
Working Style
We check the fixing surface before committing to a wire layout.
Wire spacing is explained clearly, especially for child and pet safety.
The finish is kept straight so it does not look like an afterthought.
We tell you when a net is the simpler choice for the space.
Area Links
Start with a nearby area when the site condition, access, or building type is close to what you need.
Questions
They can be, when the spacing and fixing are planned properly. We check the opening before suggesting the spacing.
Material grade, coating, and exposure matter. We discuss the wire option based on the balcony or window location.
Yes, many windows can take invisible grills if the frame and surrounding wall allow safe fixing.
It is firmer and cleaner-looking, but costs more. A safety net may still be the right choice for some rented flats.
Cleaning depends on the wire spacing and access. We explain this before fitting so there are no surprises.