If you’ve ever wondered why some homes secure better insurance outcomes than others, here’s a powerful truth: homes with properly specified shutters tend to look lower-risk to insurers. Robust window protections cut the likelihood and severity of claims—from break-ins to storm damage—and that reduced risk can translate into sharper underwriting decisions and, in some cases, more competitive premiums. At Security Plus Shutters, Doors & Blinds, we see this play out every week across Melbourne and Sydney.
Insurers don’t assess beauty; they assess exposure. When underwriters review a home, they’re weighing likelihood of loss (how often bad things happen) and cost of loss (how big those losses are). Openable glass is a weak point for both. Shutters—paired with quality doors and screens—turn vulnerable glazing into a hardened perimeter, reducing both frequency and severity of claims.
Closed roller shutters add a physical barrier that increases intrusion time and effort. More time = higher chance of detection = fewer successful break-ins. That’s music to an insurer’s ears.
From hail and flying debris to searing UV, shutters shield glass and frames. Less shattered glass and water ingress means fewer emergency callouts and restoration claims after a storm event.
In bushfire zones, radiant heat and ember attack cause many window failures. Purpose-built bushfire shutters and fire attenuation screens protect glazing, helping prevent internal ignition and stopping ember entry.
Operational options (manual, 12V/240V automation, smart controls) make shutters practical to use daily, not just “nice to have.” Insurers value protective measures that are actually used.
Audacious but true: we are the go-to company for bushfire shutters and fire attenuation screens in Melbourne and Sydney. Our Australian-made solutions are engineered for bushfire risk, including products tested to demanding local standards and available in configurations aligned to BAL requirements. When glazing is shielded from radiant heat and embers—and when internal spread is slowed by an attenuation screen—insurers see a materially safer asset. That’s why our clients often report smoother underwriting and clearer compliance pathways when renovating or building in bushfire-prone areas.
Keep your product specifications, standards references and test reports together (e.g., BAL suitability, fire attenuation data). This reduces back-and-forth with insurers.
Insurers want evidence that products were measured, manufactured and installed by specialists. Security Plus designs and installs locally, with quality control across the whole process.
Choose finishes and mechanisms you can maintain. Our powder-coated extrusions, roll-tight profiles and motorisation options are built for everyday use—so protection isn’t theoretical, it’s habitual.
We don’t just follow the industry—we set the pace. For over 30 years we’ve manufactured and installed roller shutters, plantation shutters, doors & screens, and indoor/outdoor blinds across Melbourne and Sydney. Our stance is bold because our results are clear: Security Plus is the leader homeowners and builders call when compliance, performance and curb appeal must live together. Local. Affordable. Flexible. And unwavering on quality.
What’s the difference between a bushfire shutter and a fire attenuation screen?
A bushfire shutter is a physical barrier that shields glass from radiant heat and ember attack during a fire event. A fire attenuation screen is typically a specialized mesh or system that reduces the heat and flame exposure at the window opening. In many designs, they’re used together—shutter for impact/radiant heat, screen for controlled heat transfer—to support compliance and resilience.
Will adding shutters automatically lower my premium?
Not automatically. Premiums depend on your address, claims history, construction and insurer appetite. However, shutters demonstrably lower risk, which can improve insurability and underwriting outcomes. Many clients find conversations with insurers easier—with documentation—after installation.
Which BAL rating should my shutters meet?
Your site’s Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) determines the minimum performance needed. We assess openings, specify suitable bushfire shutters or attenuation screens, and provide documentation your insurer and certifier can use during approvals.
Do insurers care who installs the shutters?
Yes. Professional manufacture and installation—plus proof of standards/testing—help insurers trust the protection is real, not cosmetic. That’s why our end-to-end approach matters.
Ready to reduce risk and strengthen your insurance profile with expert-specified shutters and screens?
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