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  • Line Drawing Yale Quattro 3 Point Lock Accessory Kit Y8100/H3PT - The Blue Space
    $72

    Yale Quattro 3 Point Lock Accessory Kit

    Increase your security with the Yale Quattro 3 Point Lock Accessory Kit. This kit works with the Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock, providing 3 poi...

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  • Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer White 404WH - The Blue Space
    Original price $71
    Current price $48

    Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer White

    Introducing the 404 Hydraulic Screen Door Closer, specially designed for the Australian market. With a weight capacity of up to 29kg, it's perfect ...

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  • Lifestyle Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer Black 404BLK - The Blue Space
    Original price $71
    Current price $48

    Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer Black

    Introducing the 404 Hydraulic Screen Door Closer, specially designed for the Australian market. With a weight capacity of up to 29kg, it's perfect ...

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  • Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer Silver 404SIL - The Blue Space
    Original price $71
    Current price $48

    Lockwood Hydraulic Screen Door Closer Silver

    Introducing the 404 Hydraulic Screen Door Closer, specially designed for the Australian market. With a weight capacity of up to 29kg, it's perfect ...

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  • Lifestyle Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Black Y8104BLKDP - The Blue Space
    $100

    Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Black

    Increase the security of your hinged door with the Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock. Featuring ASSA ABLOY's projection bolt and a redesigned ...

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  • Yale Unity Security Screen Door Lock Matt Black - The Blue Space
    $523

    Yale Unity Security Screen Door Lock Matt Black

    Innovative design and advanced capabilities for seamless entry into your home Control your security screen door with ease using the Yale Home App...

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  • Exterior Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock White Y8104WHDP - The Blue Space
    $100

    Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock White

    Upgrade your home security with the Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock. Its projection bolt and redesigned lockbody ensure improved operation a...

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  • Exterior Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Brown Y8104PRMDP- The Blue Space
    $100

    Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Primrose

    Upgrade your home security with Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock. With projection bolt and a newly redesigned lockbody, enjoy improved operat...

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  • Exterior Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Brown Y8104BRNDP - The Blue Space
    $100

    Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock Brown

    Upgrade your home security with the Yale Quattro Hinged Security Door Lock. Its projection bolt and redesigned lockbody provide improved durability...

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Screen door handles, locks, latches and replacement parts for hinged and sliding security screens are stocked here, covering the full range of hardware needed to fit, upgrade or repair a screen door. This collection spans handles and lock sets for standard hinged screens, sliding screen door rollers and tracks, latches, closers and individual replacement components.

What types of screen door handles are available?

Screen door handles in Australia fall into two main categories: pull handles for sliding screens and lever or knob-style handles for hinged security screens. Pull handles are surface-mounted and come in single-sided or pass-through configurations. Lever handles for hinged screens typically include an integrated latch mechanism and are available as handle-only or as a combined handle-and-lock set.

For security screen doors, look for handles rated to Australian Standard AS 5039, which governs security door hardware strength and resistance to forced entry.

Which parts do sliding screen doors most commonly need replaced?

The most commonly replaced sliding screen door parts are the rollers, the pull handle, and the latch or catch. Rollers wear down over years of use and cause the door to drag or jump its track. Replacement rollers are sized by wheel diameter (typically 16 mm, 19 mm or 25 mm) and frame width, so measure the existing roller before ordering. The latch mechanism and pull handle are the next to wear, especially on doors used as the primary entry point.

What finishes are available for screen door hardware?

Screen door hardware is most commonly available in white, silver/satin, and matte black, with a smaller selection in satin nickel and brass-tone finishes. White and silver suit aluminium-framed screens in most Australian homes. Matte black has grown in popularity as a finish that coordinates with black cabinet handles and interior door hardware across a consistent scheme. Match the finish to the screen frame and door furniture for a cohesive result.

How do I know which lock set fits my security screen door?

Security screen door lock sets are not universal. The key measurements are the backset (distance from the door edge to the centre of the cylinder, typically 57 mm or 60 mm), the lock body height, and whether the door is left-hand or right-hand hung. Most Australian security screen doors use a deadlock or a combination deadlock-and-latch. Check the existing hardware for a brand stamp and model number, as branded replacement parts will guarantee compatibility. Generic parts may fit if the backset and body dimensions match.

Some lock sets are designed exclusively for stainless steel mesh security screens and may not be compatible with aluminium flyscreen frames, which are less robust.

What should I check before buying screen door replacement parts?

Before buying replacement parts, confirm three things: the door type (hinged or sliding), the frame material (aluminium, steel, or timber) and the specific component dimensions. For handles and locks, note the backset, spindle length and hole centres. For rollers, measure the wheel diameter and check whether the roller housing clips in from the side or drops in from above. Having the brand name of the original hardware significantly narrows down compatible replacements and reduces the risk of buying a part that does not fit.

If the screen door is part of a security door system compliant with AS 5039 or AS 5040, use hardware specified for that rating to avoid voiding the certification.

What are security screen door parts and how do they differ from standard flyscreen parts?

Security screen door parts are built to a higher mechanical standard than standard flyscreen components. Security screen hardware is typically made from stainless steel or heavy-gauge aluminium rather than light-gauge zinc alloy or plastic. Lock cylinders on security doors are anti-pick and anti-drill rated. The mesh itself on a security screen is a graded stainless steel or aluminium alloy, not fibreglass or nylon. Standard flyscreen hardware — rollers, latches, pull handles — is not interchangeable with security screen door hardware and should not be used as a substitute.

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If you are upgrading door hardware across the home, browse interior door handles for lever sets and passage sets, cabinet handles for kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, and entry door lock sets for front door deadlocks and handlesets that coordinate with your screen door hardware.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size rollers do I need for a sliding screen door?
Sliding screen door rollers are most commonly 16 mm, 19 mm or 25 mm in wheel diameter. Measure the diameter of the existing roller and the internal width of the frame housing before ordering. The most common size in Australian aluminium-framed sliding screens is 19 mm. Bring the old roller in for comparison if possible, as housing clip styles also vary.
Do screen door handles fit all door frames?
No. Screen door handles are not universal. For hinged screens, the backset (typically 57 mm or 60 mm), spindle size and hole centres must match. For sliding screens, pull handles are surface-mounted and more forgiving, but the cut-out dimensions still vary by brand. Always check the product specifications against your existing door measurements before purchasing.
Can I replace just the lock on a security screen door?
Yes, in most cases the lock cylinder or lock body can be replaced independently without replacing the full handle set. You need to match the lock body dimensions and backset to the existing hardware. Security screen door locks rated to AS 5039 should be replaced with equivalently rated components to maintain the door's security certification. Check the brand stamp on the existing lock for the model reference.
What is the difference between a screen door latch and a screen door lock?
A latch holds the door closed through spring tension and releases with a handle turn. A lock requires a key or thumb turn to engage a deadbolt or deadlatch, providing a higher level of security. Many screen door hardware sets combine both: a latch for everyday use and a deadlock cylinder for when the door is left unattended. Security screen doors typically require both to meet AS 5039.
What finishes are most common for screen door hardware in Australia?
White and silver (satin aluminium) are the most common finishes, suited to standard aluminium screen frames. Matte black is increasingly popular for homes with black door and window frames. Satin nickel and stainless steel finishes suit contemporary homes. Choose a finish that matches the screen frame colour and coordinates with the adjacent entry door hardware for a consistent look.