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About A1 Auto Specialists in Stevenage, Hertfordshire Based in Stevenage and Backed by BMW and Mercedes specialists - A1 Auto Specialist aim to offer the best value car servicing and mechanical repairs along with the highest levels of service for all vehicles. A1 Auto Specialist are big enough to cope, yet small enough to care about not only your needs, but your car as well. We offer everything you would expect of us: Servicing, Mechanical Repairs, Air Con, Performance Enahcenments and more... If you have any questions or would like a price/quote, please just call us - we will endeavor to answer all your questions with the least amount of fuss... Why choose A1 Auto Specialists to work on your car / van? We supply and fit performance upgrades, alloy wheels & tyresFull Servicing and Interim ServicingFault Diagnostics & RepairsSame main-dealer attention to detail, but at a fraction of the cost!Engine ECU Remaps & Air-Con RefillClutches, Brake Pads, Brake DiscsWheel & Tyre Fitting, Puncture Repairs




I found A1 Auto Specialist on Google. But I have to say, I have been so impressed with the level of care taken and the results I will return soon. The prices are competitive with other local garages too. Top Job, keep it up! Edward Dunbar, St Albans, Herts The level of service at A1 Auto Specialist is fantastic. Having been a customer of A1BM when they were previously here, I am consistently impressed by the professionalism of every staff member I have come in contact with. I will be calling upon your services when my next service is due on my Audi A4. Paul Russo, Hatfield, Herts Very helpful staff and reasonable cost, bearing in mind the problems found on my car. It's nice to find a trustworthy car-repair shop. Lucy Thomas, Knebworth, LondonCan UPVC doors be painted? You bet they can! – watch our video below to find out how. Front door spraying is a brilliant way to give the new image of having a front door fitted without all the cost and hassle of removing the old existing door!




Everyone knows that when you have a front door replaced no matter how clean the job is, there is always making good to be done inside and outside with spray painting this is not an issue. Front door re spraying is a quick process that gives a long lasting durable finish with no brush marks, leaving a factory finish look. Watch the video to see a PVC front door being spray painted. Here at Onsite Spraying we have a vast variety of paints that can be applied to virtually any substrate, PVC or UPVC or wood refinishing can be turned around in the same day. With a huge variety of colours to choose from, picking from any Dulux, Farrow And Ball, RAL and BS colour charts choosing a colour couldn’t be more simple. All colours can be chosen in any sheen level that the customer can desire Matt, Eggshell, Satin, Semi Gloss and Full gloss. Don’t forget the garage door! We offer a specialist spray finish to transform the look of weathered and faded garage doors, Simply want a colour change or to match the colour of your windows?




We are here to help. Spray painting your garage door is an easy way to enhance the look of your property. Hand painting a garage door never looks professional. With spray painting, the finish is totally brushless leaving a just left the factory look appearing the garage to look brand new. Suitable for all fibreglass, powder coated and galvanised garages doors. Having it painted on site is a very clean and cost effective service. Dents & scratches repaired> Garage door Garage door job offers RelevanceDate (most recent)Date (oldest) 9  8  7  6  5  3  3  3  2  2  8  4  3  3  3  3  3  2  2  1  10  6  5  5  3  3  3  3  3  3  2  2  1  33  1  5 No min 1+2+3+4+5+ No max. No min £12,000£16,000£20,000£25,000£30,000£40,000£50,000 No max. Any TodayWithin the last 7 days Trovit uses third party cookies to enhance your user experience, improve our services, and to analyze your browsing habits in order to show you advertisements related to your preferences.




By continuing browsing please note you are accepting this policy. You can change the settings or get more information here >>Also in this section: Your Garden and Outside Securing Your Doors and Windows Other Ways to Protect Possessions Herts Home Security Service If You Have Been Burgled Protect Your Home > Your Garden and Outside the Your garden could be the first step that a burglar takes on the way to getting their hands on your property. When looking at how best to secure your home, start from the outside and work your way Paths, gates, fences and hedges - the advice: Make sure you always lock any gates and keep fences in good Gates, fences and hedges - Walking on gravel is noisy, so can help to deter Thorny plants or trellis on top of perimeter fences will help Front boundaries (hedges, trees and shrubs) shouldn’t exceed 1m in height (usually windowsill height); unless they are metal railings which allow natural vision through, to stop a burglar




having a screen to work behind. Side and rear boundaries should be a minimum of 1.8m in height. If it’s above 2m, planning permission may be needed. diamond style trellising is difficult to climb and gives a framework for spiky plants like climbing roses. An anti-climbing topping on gates, such a decorative spearhead design, make it difficult for them to be climbed over. Wooden side gates and driveway gates should be secured on the inside with two substantial hasp and staples with closed shackle padlocks, one towards the top and one towards the bottom, to reduce Police do advise that lighting can play an important role in reducing the risk of burglary because it makes homes look occupied and, therefore, not a target for most burglars.  needs to be inside the home (and visible to those outside) and at entry points (doorways and windows).  This type of lighting is particularly relevant during the daytime in winter as the evenings




draw in, as early as 3pm, when many householders will still be atBurglary prevention lighting is not related to street Lighting – the technical Lighting can play an important role in reducing the risk of burglary because it makes homes look occupied and, therefore, not a target for most burglars. This lighting needs to be inside the home (and visible to those outside) and at entry points (doorways andThis type of lighting is particularly relevant during the daytime in winter, as the evenings draw in, as early as 3pm, when many householders will still be at work. Lighting outside the property should be considered as this, combined with other measures such as alarms and locks, will improve the overall security of individual properties. Dusk until dawn security lighting is best, particularly for the rear of your property where heat and motion sensor lighting are often activated by small animals. They can however be a useful




addition at the front of your home so they turn on when visitors Street lighting is only intended to cover the road and footpath and not private property Install the lights so they are out of reach to avoid the risk of them being tampered with. The use of low consumption lamps is recommended with the units fitted to reduce the light glare and light pollution. quality rather than quantity. Garages and Sheds – the Always make sure you securely lock your garage and/or shed, and don’t keep any valuables in there unless you use additional security measures. gardening equipment and tools, as burglars can use these to break Garages and sheds – the Metal up and over garage doors can be secured with additional purpose made locks fitted to either side, approximately 300mm up from the floor to reduce the leverage points. An external floor mounted solid steel locking ‘T’ bar with a closed shackle padlock will offer a good visual deterrent and make




it difficult to force the door open. Wooden garage double doors can be secured with two substantial hasps and staples and closed shackle padlocks, one towards the top and one towards the bottom. Garage side or rear doors can be secured with the British Standard 5-lever mortice locks and two internal mortice rack bolts, one towards the top and one towards the bottom to reduce the Shed doors can be secured with two substantial hasps and staples and two closed shackle padlocks on the outside, one towards the top and one towards the bottom External hinge screws should be replaced with one-way clutch head screws to prevent them being removed and access gained this way. Garage and shed windows can be secured with internal diamond mesh grilles which provide a good visual deterrent to opportunistic Home Flyer - Some tips to help you protect your Security Self Assessment - A printable home security self-assessment guide for you to complete.

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