Invisi Gard Door Infront of Decorative Entry Door

Invisi Gard Vs Alu Gard – Costs and Advantages (2026 Edit)

Invisi gard Vs Alu Gard? Which is better? And what is the average cost of a security door?

Anyone looking for a modern security door solution in Adelaide would sknow Alu-gard and Invisigard. Both are excellent options and we are often asked what the differences between the two are.

This post will outline some of the key differences and similarities between the two types of security screen door mesh solutions, so you will be able to make the right choice for your home.

Finally we look at the price differences between the two door options. (2026 Edit) We also provide another option offering the advantages of the Invisi Gard look with the Alu -Gard price.

Invisgard Vs Alu Gard

Some of the Similarities – Security doors Adelaide (Invisi Gard Vs Alu Gard)

When comparing Invisi gard vs Alu-Gard, it is important to note both are manufactured and distributed through Alspec Aluminium. Alspec is an Australian owned manufacturer of high quality aluminium products for the commercial and residential markets. (https://www.alspec.com.au/intro-alspec)

Both types of mesh are suitable for clean lined security screen doors. Neither mesh option requires the addition of grilles or bars to pass Australian security door standards. Because of this, both mesh options make for a modern style of security screen door or window.

Both mesh types have similar competitor products in the market which are marketed under various different names. (Other similar branded security doors include Crimsafe Adelaide and Amplimesh Adelaide)

Other than being manufactured by Alspec, being suitable as stand alone mesh solutions and having similar competitor products marketed under different names, the similarities end there.

Alu Gard Security Screen door
Alu Gard Security Screen Door
Invisigard Security Screen Door
Invisi Gard Security Screen door

Let’s take a closer look at the parts of the doors and find out the differences.

Material

Alu-Gard mesh is made of a solid perforated aluminium sheet. As the first picture above shows (at the heading), the holes are round. According to the Alspec website, the mesh is made of a 1.6 mm thick sheet with hole aperture size of 2 mm. The overall mesh openness is 40%. The mesh meets the Australian Standard AS5041 – 2003 for Knife Shear test, Dynamic impact test and the Jemmy test. The mesh is colour is Matt Black

Invisi Gard mesh is made by Meshtec – a global leader in the manufacture of high tensile stainless steel products. The mesh itself is woven out of 316 marine grade stainless steel. This mesh provides a more traditional fly mesh appearance with greater visibility and more aesthetic look (as seen in the first picture above near the heading). 

While both aluminium and 316 marine grade stainless steel have excellent corrosion properties, it is notable that the Invisi Gard door also has a 15 year warranty compared to Alu Gard’s 7 year warranty. While this warranty difference is significant, both doors in our experience outlast these warranties. – Providing protection for your family for  decades to come.

Needless to say the 316 marine grade mesh is the best option for coastal areas. This is superior to the Alu-Gard and even Crimsafe door options available.

Frame

Both mesh types are fitted within an extruded aluminium frame. As a patented system, Invisi Gard has a specific frame, required under licence. The frame design of the Invisi Gard ensures that it maintains strength, durability and style. The system incorporates the frame, mesh and plastics to ensure the aesthetic is as simplistic and elegant as possible while maintaining maximum strength and funcionality. 

Alu Gard while manufactured in an extruded aluminium frame is not required to be manufactured in any specific frame. As such, the style, durability and strength of the finished door can vary. (And it does)

Fixing Method 

This is a crucial difference in the manufacturing of the two types of doors. Aluminium and stainless steel are reactive and when placed against each other create a galvanic reaction. (A galvanic reaction is one where by one metal will cause the other to corrode faster than usual). Because of this the Invisi Gard system is protected using its patented EPG fixing method. This patented method of retention does not rely on screws or other forms of mechanical retention ensuring any possible galvanic reaction is avoided.

Such a galvanic reaction is no concern for the Alu- gard system. Both the mesh and frame are made of aluminium. Typically the door can be riveted or screw clamped with the assistance of an aluminium wedge strip. 

This fixing system means the Invisi Gard door will look more streamlined without rivets or screws creating a premium and stylish looking door.

Locking

In Adelaide, the Invisi Gard door is marketed and manufactured under licence as a security screen door and as such comes standard with a triple lock. A triple lock (or three (3) point lock) means the door locks in three places – middle, top and bottom. By including triple locks on hinged doors, you are ensuring the door passes the Jemmy test. This is one of the tests required for compatibility with Australian Standard AS5041 – 2003.

The Alu Gard door on the other hand may be manufactured with a single lock relegating the door to safety door status. With a triple lock, the Alu-Gard door is rated as a security screen door Adelaide, meeting Australian Standard AS5041 – 2003. The quality of the locks used will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.

(2026 Edition) – The Alu-Gard edge system is a relatively new system that relies on a similar wedge system to that of the Invisi Gard. This system is gaining popularity for Alu-Gard doors in Adelaide as prices rise.  Customers are looking for premium finishes at competitive pricing. The Alu-Gard edge offers that seemless look.

Invis Gard Security Screen Door
Black Invisi Gard Security screen door
Invisi Gard Security Screen Door
White Invisi Gard Security Screen Door
Visibility and Airflow

While both mesh options offer good airflow, there is no question the Invisi Gard Security door offers greater visibility. Invisi Gard (or specifically stainless steel mesh) has the advantage as the gauge and weave of steel ensure better angular resolution. 

So How much do Invisi Gard or Alu Gard doors Cost In Adelaide?

The average cost of a security door in Adelaide will depend on a number of factors. These include the manufacturer/retailer, the size of the door and possible inclusions needed. As at March 30, 2026, a quality made Alu-Gard security door will cost around $890 – $1,000. This would include installation, bug strip, closer and 3-point lock. This cost is based on a standard sized door (Adelaide market)

An Invisi Gard door will cost in excess of $1,050 – $1,200 for a standard sized door (Adelaide market). 

New Player in 2026 – TuffGard Doors Adelaide

As mentioned earlier in the post, Your World Blinds and Shutters has been working behind the scenes in collaboration with our suppliers to provide a door that combines the best of both worlds (Invisi Gard & Alu-Gard with maximum crim safety).

TuffGard doors Adelaide are designed as a wonderful blend of Invisi Gard security door look and Alu-Gard security door price tag. (Cheaper than Crimsafe)

Designed locally in Adelaide for the South Australian market, our TuffGard doors have been crafted by the most experienced and dedicated manufacturers in Adelaide.

Invisigard Vs Alu Gard (and TuffGard) – The Conclusion

Both the Invisi-Gard and Alu Gard security screen door are great options for security and airflow at your home. If manufactured correctly and in accordance with standards, both pass the Australian Standard AS5041 – 2003 for security screen doors.

Probably the defining difference between the two options is the 316 marine grade stainless steel mesh and the licensing requirements needed to manufacture the Invisi Gard door. Because of this customers can be assured that the door will be made to the highest of standards. This will ensure a great looking door that will last for decades – continuing to look good and keep your family safe. 

Remember, if you love the look of the Invisi Gard door and are happy to keep a couple of hundred dollars in your pocket – join the growing list of builders and home owners who choose the TuffGard door.  It is well worth the look.

Not sure that any of these options are right for you? Your World Outdoor Blinds and Shutters sell and install a range of other security screen solutions which may be more what you are after. Click here to find out more. If you would like to get a quote or have other questions you would like to ask, just fill out the form below and one of friendly team we will be in touch.

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