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Space-saving overhead doors Whether for a household garage or a large industrial building, our sectional overhead doors could be the perfect way to save space without having to weaken your security. The design of sectional overhead doors, which are made…

Three phase electrical operation offers the convenience of electrically powered opening and closing and are perfect for large, heavy shutters or shutters that will be used frequently throughout a day.

Chain operated roller shutters are a better choice for manually operated shutters when they’re heavy or large. They’re simple to use but can be slow. Do you want more details on our roller shutters? You can contact us here or…

Manual shutters are spring assisted helping to counter balance the lifting weight. They can be secured with either central locks or bullet-pin locks.

These roller shutters provide protection but still allow onlookers to see in. They’re an ideal choice for store fronts that want to attract attention even when they’re closed and retail spaces within shopping centres.

You can keep your bar area safe with a bar shutter that will fit seamlessly into counters.

Insulated roller shutters provide security and can reduce energy bills. Our high-performance twin insulated lathes can be used for garages, factories, and more. They come with in-built window slats for visibility.

Perforated lathes are similar to brick bond lathes, but offer a limited level of visibility. They’re ideal for shop fronts that are outdoors and need an extra level of security.

Brick bond lathes offer protection while still allowing vision through the shutter. They’re an excellent choice for shops that still want to make sure their brand is seen and for within buildings.

Solid lathes are perfect for providing full protection to the front of your building and minimising damage.


A residentail fire curtain recently fitted by Westwood Security in North London.

A recent Van Dycke Brown powder-coated roller shutter manufactured and fitted by Westwood Security at a Church in Chorlton, Manchester.











