Well yeah but it’s also heavier and more expensive and noisier. If you’re not protecting your windows from fuckin hurricanes and shit then you should go for aluminium.
I love the idea of having thermally insulated (quiet) strong shutters built into the walls of my house protecting the doors and windows. The house would be cool in the summer and require less heating in the winter: and perfect black-out for sleeping or tv/cinema rooms! The panels would be a huge deterrent to burglary and reduce damage to windows from extreme weather; hot and cold. Fire alarms would need to be upgraded as it would take more time to get out: candles would be banned!
The box which contains the shutter is on the feeling so the space is not important, who cares if it’s makes a noise for like 5 seconds during operation? Steel is much stronger than aluminium which is the primary purpose of installing the shutters.
Looked like one box was inside a house. My partner lived in a flat in Madrid. The neighbour would wake us as her external shutter was ridiculously noisy. It would easily wake a household if inside.
I would rather have something strong than quiet and appealing. I am pretty sure that those who will try to break in will not care about the aesthetics. Or am I wrong that aluminum is stronger than steel?
aluminum would sooner bend than break; steel would sooner chip off than bend because it is harder. So aluminum would receive blunt impact better than steel without chipping off, keeping its integrity. Piercing and slashing an aluminum plate is much much easier than steel. A shutter will not prevent break and enter. It will cause much noise and effort. You should prolly consider what the intruder has to break and enter. An axe ? A baseball bat? A crowbar ? .. All different tools will have different effects and different times on each material. I went aluminum. Because in case of an emergency, services may try to use an axe to hack into the house. Where as, intruders usually have tools that have better explanation and defense capacity at court, like a baseball bat or some potentially daily routine items. Breaking and entering through an aluminum shutter with a blunt tool is noisy and requires a lot of energy. When finally it gives in, you are already aware of the threat and less tired than it.
@@kadioglumelih That is exactly opposite of how steel and aluminum work. Steel will bend, aluminum shears into sharp pieces much easier. My buddy that is a body guy and works on a lot of newer F150's with the aluminum body's. He shows me pics all the time of how weak they are compared to steel body panels. For me the point is moot. Either one is strong enough to slow someone down enough for me to grab a handgun or rifle to blow their asses away!
@@onebadjack1313 DING DING DING, all these do is buy time.... Lots and lots of time, but they are uber unlikely to stop a burglary. Baring them failing to breakthrough before police arrive. I suspect a axe could make it through either of these in 10min or less. (Depends on how thick that steel is.)
Are these shutters bullet proof? If not I want something stronger and I would install the box on the inside because on the outside it can be ripped of and there goes the whole shutters, and I don't care about the design as long as it keeps me safe
@@falconi786 that's an ignorant statement, since China , Australia and India account for most of the world's steel an Europe rules when it comes to high quality and specialty steel.
If a burglar is already in the house, the roller mechanism would be too slow to stop the thief from entering the space. Install a heavy solid door as you normally would. Then install an iron security door on the inside which stays locked at all times while having the freedom to leave the outer door open when you’re home.
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So lame. Noise? The size of the box? They look virtually the same. These are not considerations for a buyer. What is? Does it do what the buyer needs and price.
someone trying to break in your house you got the alum ver your so @$##@$ especially once they realize Gallium literally eats alum like hot knife through butter !!
I think priority on security shutters would be how long can they resist an attack, not the aesthetics.
"Sorry you got robbed sir but was the shutter fairly quiet when it last came down?"
The material doesn’t affect the design, you could make those steel shutters just as quiet if each of the panels was smaller
Steel is safe and strong compare to aluminum
Yes, I had aluminium on my shop window and they just bent the track aside and peeled the shutter up.
Well yeah but it’s also heavier and more expensive and noisier. If you’re not protecting your windows from fuckin hurricanes and shit then you should go for aluminium.
Lucas but wat about security everywhere is dangerous now at day’s
@@manchesterstreetphotos5126 definitely steel for a shop where aesthetics aren't as important.
@@LucasCarter2 and here i was thinking that shutters were for security and not aesthetics
Steel ,,, my choice for sure.
this makes me buy the metal ones. thanks Trellidor.
stock market but witch one steel and aluminum are a type of metal
I love the idea of having thermally insulated (quiet) strong shutters built into the walls of my house protecting the doors and windows. The house would be cool in the summer and require less heating in the winter: and perfect black-out for sleeping or tv/cinema rooms! The panels would be a huge deterrent to burglary and reduce damage to windows from extreme weather; hot and cold.
Fire alarms would need to be upgraded as it would take more time to get out: candles would be banned!
The box which contains the shutter is on the feeling so the space is not important, who cares if it’s makes a noise for like 5 seconds during operation? Steel is much stronger than aluminium which is the primary purpose of installing the shutters.
Looked like one box was inside a house. My partner lived in a flat in Madrid. The neighbour would wake us as her external shutter was ridiculously noisy. It would easily wake a household if inside.
I would rather have something strong than quiet and appealing. I am pretty sure that those who will try to break in will not care about the aesthetics.
Or am I wrong that aluminum is stronger than steel?
aluminum would sooner bend than break; steel would sooner chip off than bend because it is harder. So aluminum would receive blunt impact better than steel without chipping off, keeping its integrity. Piercing and slashing an aluminum plate is much much easier than steel.
A shutter will not prevent break and enter. It will cause much noise and effort.
You should prolly consider what the intruder has to break and enter. An axe ? A baseball bat? A crowbar ? .. All different tools will have different effects and different times on each material.
I went aluminum. Because in case of an emergency, services may try to use an axe to hack into the house. Where as, intruders usually have tools that have better explanation and defense capacity at court, like a baseball bat or some potentially daily routine items. Breaking and entering through an aluminum shutter with a blunt tool is noisy and requires a lot of energy. When finally it gives in, you are already aware of the threat and less tired than it.
@@kadioglumelih That is exactly opposite of how steel and aluminum work. Steel will bend, aluminum shears into sharp pieces much easier. My buddy that is a body guy and works on a lot of newer F150's with the aluminum body's. He shows me pics all the time of how weak they are compared to steel body panels. For me the point is moot. Either one is strong enough to slow someone down enough for me to grab a handgun or rifle to blow their asses away!
@@onebadjack1313 DING DING DING, all these do is buy time.... Lots and lots of time, but they are uber unlikely to stop a burglary. Baring them failing to breakthrough before police arrive. I suspect a axe could make it through either of these in 10min or less. (Depends on how thick that steel is.)
@@kadioglumelih that's the least educated opinion that I have heard
@@kending8502 you should listen more.
Are these shutters bullet proof? If not I want something stronger and I would install the box on the inside because on the outside it can be ripped of and there goes the whole shutters, and I don't care about the design as long as it keeps me safe
Exactly what I was thinking
Make them out of AR500,They would be then...
Quiet and smooth has nothing to do with keeping your family safe. Strong American steel is the way to go.
I agree,however most of the worlds steel comes from South Africa,not much American about it.
@@falconi786 that's an ignorant statement, since China , Australia and India account for most of the world's steel an Europe rules when it comes to high quality and specialty steel.
As a german I'm happy with my good old high end quality Krupp-Stahl
So what happens when you wake up and there's no power?
go out the window
When I was in Germany they weren't powered at all. There was a cord of some type on the inside to roll manually.
@@SonOfTheDawn515 In Spain they were operated by a cord and so manual.
If you have a battery backup you should be fine just roll up the shutters and keep them up until the power comes back
If a burglar is already in the house, the roller mechanism would be too slow to stop the thief from entering the space. Install a heavy solid door as you normally would. Then install an iron security door on the inside which stays locked at all times while having the freedom to leave the outer door open when you’re home.
It's about trapping him inside so he can't escape.
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During a home invasion, which one is better at resisting gunfire?
Hint: Not aluminum
Not living in a shithole country where people invade homes and shoot up windows?
Lucas pretty sure that happens in your contry too
@@LucasCarter2 Are you another EU guy who loves picking fights about this shit
When I build my next home every window will have this installed.
I would definitely have these built in if I were to build a house; only visible during use. It's never an option in UK houses.
Am from india I have experience 3 years ago gulf countries rolling shutters fouam aluminium interior design and rolling shutters I need job can we help me 🙏🏿
@@user-jt1jv8vl9r hii i have experience 3yr make rolling shutters fouam aluminium interior design and fabrication all' aluminium work Glass plz i need job
How much it cost to install a aluminum shutter to divide a bed room. Give me the approximative cost.
I have these on every window in my home in Spain. They are the best.
How much did it cost to install? Are there distrubitors and installers easy to find?
How much?
In Spain it comes with houses
@@Anderson-xq7rd Perfect for blocking out heat and light.
So steel is louder and uglier but what about security? Ad thinks it’s a beauty pageant.
I'm gonna need this in Alaska next month in my new house
lmao why
@@pokemontas8025 the midnight sun during summer. We have 22 hours of daylight. Hard to sleep
@@BraulioMontelongo thats awesome
How are they opened during a power outage
Either a manual cord or a battery backup if your shutters have any of these if not then I don't know
So lame. Noise? The size of the box? They look virtually the same. These are not considerations for a buyer. What is? Does it do what the buyer needs and price.
Not available for the US. Only south africa and United Kingdom
Any dealer in India
Yes i have
if they put a rubber spacers in the chenel so it wont make noice.
Nice...
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Hey Alexa , Intruder alert
Stronger is better.
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someone trying to break in your house you got the alum ver your so @$##@$ especially once they realize Gallium literally eats alum like hot knife through butter !!