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Roller shutter pro, installation and repair of roller shutters and garage doors. Dan & Mike and Claire started Roller Shutter Pro after the collapse of Security Doors & Windows LTD. With our employment gone and the dole queue beckoning we quickly started working for ourselves. We have taken our culture of service, reasonable pricing and pride in our work, as well as the knowledge gained over several years of repairing and installing roller shutters and industrial doors and created a company that we're really proud of. We are now based in St Leonards and we are positioned to give a great level of service to the automatic roller garage doors & roller shutters in the surrounding areas of Kent and Sussex including Battle, Eastbourne, Folkstone, Gillingham, Brighton & Tunbridge Wells. For installation or repair by professionals, call us now! A sectional door is quiet and efficient. We install and maintain roller shutters, sectional doors and garage doors across the Kent and Sussex.

All of the products installed by Roller Shutter Pro have a 2 year warranty. Although the installation and repair of roller shutters and automatic roller garage doors provides the majority of our business, at Roller Shutter Pro, we have expanded our product range to include:
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Louvre Panels / Vents We offer a 24/7 Emergency call out service for repairs when a customer is unable to access or secure their premises as well as servicing contracts for preventative maintenence areas covered: Ashford, Bexhill, Brighton, Bromley, Canterbury, Chatham, Chichester, Crawley, Croydon, Dover, Eastbourne, Farnborough, Faversham, Folkestone, Gillingham, Guildford, Hastings, Horsham, Maidstone, Margate, Paddock Wood, Portsmouth, Ramsgate, Redhill, Reigate, Rochester, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Sittingbourne, Southampton, Swanley,We have also completed projects in London, Birmingham, Sectional doors are formed from three of more panels that slide up and overhead inside the building. They have large panels, with tracked wheels at the sides, allowing for a quiet and smooth operation. Roller shutters are made from metal laths or slats, the curtain rolls up around a steel barrel. Larger shutters are normally motorized although a small shutter may be manually operated.

Roller Shutter Pro also install, repair and maintain garage doors of all types. Retractable grilles, window bars, anti-ram bollards, steel doors and removable window grilles. Contact us for details! Some of our recent work! Roller Shutter Pro also installed this roller shutter in Worthing. This is a simple, galvanised steel shutter. This type of door offers a decent level of security, but not good looks! Powder coated roller shutter A commercial roller shutter which has been powdercoatedPowdercoating is a good way of making your roller shutter match into the colour of your building. In this case the roller shutter was colour matched to the door behind. Security shutters fitted in Mannings HeathHere we fitted motorized roller shutters to replace old wooden doorsA 76-year-old second hand car dealer and his 50-year-old son are among nine men arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Hatton Garden heist. Brian Reader, and his son also Brian, but known as Paul, were arrested in a raid on their detached home in Dartford, Kent, by officers from Scotland Yard’s Flying Squad at around 10.30am.

They were arrested in one of 12 coordinated raids across London and Kent, by detectives investigating the audacious raid on the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company, which took place over the Easter weekend. Seven other men aged between 43 and 74 have also been arrested and were being questioned at a police station in London. The Readers and five others were detained during raids in Dartford, Enfield and east London, with two further arrests being made in the afternoon in north London. Police said a “significant amount of high value” property had been recovered in the raids, but urged victims to be patient while the items were carefully examined by specialist officers. Mr Reader and his son are understood to run a second hand car dealership, called Pentire Cars, from their home in Dartford. On the company’s website it states: “We are a second hand car dealer based in Dartford, Kent. We offer quality used cars at very affordable prices. “If you are after fantastic savings on your first car or looking to upgrade, you can be sure that you will find competitive prices and the best service from Pentire Cars in Dartford.”

There was no answer on the phone number listed on the website. • Hatton Garden heist: First images from inside vault • The inside story of Britain's greatest jewellery raid • Detectives hunt Sudan-based directors amid fears of insider job Kevin Watson, 56, whose house overlooks the police cordon, witnessed the arrests. He said: “It was just after 10 o'clock this morning. About three vans full of police turned up. There were maybe 20 or more officers. “They surrounded the property, entered and shouted 'police, police'. It was quite orderly and peaceful. “There was no fight. Then about half-an-hour the brought the younger man out handcuffed, mid-50s and put him in one of the vans. "Fifteen minutes later they brought out the older guy who seemed to be struggling a bit health-wise. He was holding his chest. “They took the younger one back in momentarily which was to get medication presumably, he came out with a bag. “I would say 20 to 25. There were a lot, that's what was so shocking about it.

They were here about an hour. The forensics came at about 11.30am. They've been here all day.” • In pictures: Dramatic images of the heist A neighbour, who declined to give her name, said the family had been carrying out building work on the property recently. She said: “I didn't know him socially. He has been living here for a while. We haven't seen him for several weeks, since Easter. He keeps a very low profile.” The arrests mark a major breakthrough in the investigation which has caused embarrassment for Scotland Yard after detectives were forced to admit that they had failed to respond to an intruder alarm during the raid. Giving details of the arrests, in a highly defensive statement, Commander Peter Spindler said: “At times we've been portrayed as if we have acted like Keystone Cops, but I want to reassure you that in the finest traditions of Scotland Yard, these detectives have done their utmost to bring justice to the victims of this callous crime. “They've worked tirelessly and relentlessly, they've put their lives on hold over the last six or seven weeks to make sure that justice is served.