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Check the frame
We look at shutter movement, grill spacing, track clearance, and where the border can sit.
Service Detail
Window safety netting works best when it is planned around the frame, shutter movement, and the way the room is used.
The goal is not to make a window feel blocked. It is to close the risky opening while keeping air, light, and daily cleaning practical.
Each fitting needs a clear border line, stable corners, and enough care around grills, sliding tracks, and handle access.

What to share
Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and a short note about the main concern.
Best For
Windows used by children or pets
Openings where air and daylight should stay clear
Frames that cannot take a heavier grill
Rooms where a removable or lighter barrier is preferred
Process
01
We look at shutter movement, grill spacing, track clearance, and where the border can sit.
02
The net is planned so it does not block handles, sliding panels, or cleaning reach.
03
Corners are tied neatly and the net is adjusted so the window does not feel heavy.
04
The final check makes sure the window can still be used in the expected way.
Materials
A lighter-looking option for windows where daylight and view matter.
Useful when the window needs a stronger and more visible safety layer.
Keeps the net edge tidy around frames, grills, and wall corners.
Chosen after checking whether the fixing sits on wall, frame, or grill support.
Compare
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Window safety net | Light barrier with airflow | Good when the opening needs coverage without a heavy look. |
| Invisible grill | Permanent wire barrier | Better when a firmer system and clean channel line are possible. |
| Metal grill | Heavy fixed protection | Strong, but changes the window appearance more noticeably. |
Before Booking
Window handle and shutter movement should be checked before fixing.
Netting is lighter than a grill, but it still needs a steady border.
Pet-use windows need tighter corner planning.
A clear frame photo helps avoid guesswork before measurement.
Related Work



Questions
Yes. Netting is commonly chosen because it keeps air and light open.
That depends on the window type. Shutter movement is checked before fixing the net line.
Yes, when the corners and lower edge are planned for the pet's size and behavior.
No. Invisible grills are firmer. Window nets are lighter and simpler for many openings.
Send a full window photo, a close frame photo, and a photo showing shutter or grill clearance.