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Everything you need to know about finding a Privacy Screen Supplier

Privacy is an important feature for the majority of homeowners. In fact, in some situations, the installation of a privacy screen is a requirement by council. Whether it’s privacy screening relating to a window, balcony or fence, there are many solutions on the market.

Privacy screens can be used indoors or out and offer so much more than just privacy, such as shade and wind breaks.

Privacy Screen Types and Functions


As long as the material is durable and able to withstand weather conditions, privacy screens can be made of almost any type of material. The material selected will be based upon your budget, its function, aesthetics, where it will be placed and the weather conditions it will be exposed to. Some common types of privacy screens include:
  • Glass: A popular type of privacy screen in the modern day home, opaque or frosted glass can be used.
  • Lattice: This can provide screening whilst letting through significant ventilation and light. Homeowners can choose wood, aluminium, Colorbond® or plastic.
  • Slatted hardwood: An extremely popular choice, slatted hardwood privacy screens can alter privacy levels and weather exposure based upon the size of the hardwood. Slats can also be used in different directions to complement surrounding styles.
  • Aluminium: These screens come in different finishes such as powder coated and slatted. They are weather resistant and maintenance free.
  • Laser cut/decorative privacy screens: These come in stainless steel, aluminium, plywood and MDF.
Privacy screens also serve a variety of functions. Homeowners need to consider their needs prior to consulting a specialist privacy screening company.
  • Privacy: The level of privacy required by the homeowner needs to be considered. This can range in total block out to low levels of screening.
  • Shade: Some types of privacy screens possess shading qualities, reducing glare and heat in the home. They’re the perfect solution for enclosing carports.
  • Wind protection: Privacy screens can be positioned in order to screen areas from the wind.
  • Concealment: Privacy screening can also be used to conceal unsightly features or areas around the home (such as water tanks).
  • Additional living space: By using privacy screening, the living space in a home can be extended. Great for enclosing a child’s play area or patio, privacy screen offers an easy way to make extra room.

Privacy Screen Suppliers


When looking for a specialist privacy screen supplier or installer, you must consider the type you require. For fencing, it’s best to contact a fencing contractor to discuss your needs. If it’s to be more decorative, the design aspects are fundamentally important. Professional companies can custom make your privacy screen onsite and then install it. In some instances, where installation is straightforward, you might have the skills to do this yourself. Whatever the scenario, the wide range of choices available on the market today and the specifics of your requirements, usually means that consulting a professional in the beginning is your best avenue.

Other Considerations


You should check council regulations prior to installing privacy screening or fencing. In some instances, council will require that a type of privacy screen is installed. Also check the manufacturer’s warranty.

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