Heavy-duty steel or aluminum screen doors that secure your home without sacrificing airflow.

Security Screen Doors in Los Angeles, CA is one of the most common home-service jobs we quote in the area. Between Valley heat, beachside salt, and year-round open patios, LA screens see it all.
California sees extremes — coastal humidity along the shore, intense dry heat inland, and powerful UV year-round. That's why local screen pros stay busy — and why honest, upfront pricing matters.
Get an instant security doors quote below. A local screen pro serving Los Angeles will follow up to confirm details and schedule.
Serving Sherman Oaks, Silver Lake, Mar Vista, and the rest of Los Angeles.
Many California HOAs require matching frame colors — bronze, charcoal, or white — and a uniform mesh appearance from the street.
A real security door uses a heavy steel or aluminum frame welded at the corners, fitted with stainless steel woven mesh (not the loose 'expanded metal' you see on cheap units) and a deadbolt-grade lock.
The hinges are usually three-knuckle stainless and the door fits tight against a steel jamb. The result feels like a regular screen door — except it doesn't budge.
Quality security screen doors typically run $400–$1,200 installed, depending on size, mesh type, and frame finish.
Stainless mesh is the premium choice — extremely strong and corrosion-resistant. Steel mesh is also strong and costs less.
Avoid 'security doors' under $250 — they're usually decorative and won't slow down a determined intruder.
A real deadbolt with a 1-inch throw bolt is the minimum. Triple-point locking (top, middle, bottom) is the strongest upgrade.
Most pros recommend keying the security door to match your main entry so you only carry one key.
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Most security screen doors in Los Angeles fall between $480 and $1440 per door, depending on size, mesh choice, and condition. You'll see your exact price after a few quick questions.
If you live in a ground-floor home or area where break-ins happen, yes — a quality security door is a real deterrent. For decorative 'curb appeal' alone, a standard screen door is fine.
Yes, but it requires a different frame design than a standard hinged door. A pro will spec the right unit for your opening.
Most quality manufacturers offer black, bronze, white, beige, and custom powder-coat finishes.
About 60 seconds. You answer a few questions about the screens or doors you need, and you'll see a real price range before you give us any personal info.
No. Getting a quote is free, with no obligation. If the price works for you, a local screen pro will follow up to confirm details and schedule a measurement.
It's a real, honest estimate based on real local pricing. Final pricing may shift slightly after an in-person measurement — for example, if a frame turns out to be in worse shape than expected — but reputable pros stick close to the quote.
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