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Make pests a thing of the past

Keep flies, mosquitoes and unwanted pests out of your home for good with the help of the skilled team at On Site Flyscreens.

The family-owned business, which manufactures and installs flyscreens, roller shutters and security doors, was established by Simon Geddes in 1999.

His brother Ben joined in 2006 and the company has expanded to include branches in Ballarat and the Yarra Valley.

On Site Flyscreens supplies and installs aluminium screen doors and windows in a wide selection of attractive colours.

The business can also provide a powder coat of your choice.

Staff are specialists in screen windows and doors for insect control and security.

On Site also offers a wide range of decorative items, including fly mesh doors, security doors and grilles, retractable screens and Australian-made roller shutters.

On Site’s staff are experienced in their field, meaning customers can take comfort in knowing they will deal with one skilled tradesperson right the way through. From the initial measurement to installation, there are no middle-men.

Staff can even measure, make and fit your flyscreen on the spot, depending on off-street parking and weather.

“We pride ourselves on our friendly and professional staff,’’ Geddes says.

‘‘Most of our staff have been with the business more than 11 years.

“After more than a decade in the business, we have the experience and the know-how to give you the expert advice you need to tailor an individual screen solution for your home or business needs.

‘‘And we offer the convenience of a free quote to make sure you get the best insect control and security solution at the right price.”

Flyscreens start from $49. Customers can improve their security and save energy by investing in roller shutters. They can also save 30 per cent by mentioning this

Star Weekly article.

On Site Flyscreens, 16 Mary Court,
Epping. Opens 6.30am-6pm, Monday
to Saturday.

Inquiries: 9401 3066

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