A sliding glass door is a magnificent and spectacular design element, and may be opened and closed in a matter of seconds.
Having a sliding door in your house is a great way to enjoy the outside view of your back or front yard and allow natural light to enter as well. Sliding doors however are not completely secure and an intruder may easily gain access through them if certain security features aren’t added.
This guide will highlight how to improve sliding door security to keep your home safe from intruders.
Improve The Safety of Your Sliding Door Step By Step
There are a number of different approaches you may take to strengthen the safety of your sliding patio door. The following is a list of things you can do to strengthen the security of your sliding patio door.
- Check the reliability of the lock.
- Install a foot lock
- Install a security bar
- Covering Your Doors
Make Sure The Sliding Door Lock Is Secure
Sliding patio doors are not like regular doors in any way, shape, or form since standard doors have locks and keys that make them difficult to break into. A sliding patio door is susceptible to being broken into because of how easily it can be opened and how weak it is overall. You are in luck since it is feasible to secure a sliding patio door, and make it sturdy and reinforced so that burglars would have a difficult time breaking in.
Sliding patio door security may be improved in a number of different ways using a range of different methods. The most positive aspect of strengthening the security of your sliding door is that it does not require a significant financial investment.
It is essential for you to replace the security lock for sliding doors so that you can safeguard them and increase the overall security of your house. You may give the lock on your sliding door further strength and protection by using one of the security devices that can be attached to it. These safety measures can be installed on your sliding patio door by one of our technicians from Revitalize Windows & Doors
Install A Foot Lock
The strongest way to secure your sliding patio door is with a sliding door lock. These locks can be installed at the bottom or top of your door where the stationary panel and the sliding door meet. These locks work when installed at the top of the sliding patio door and can only be opened by an adult or tall child. They make it impossible to jimmy the door open, from either the inside or the outside. Most of these locks come with two locking positions: one that will lock it completely closed and a second that will let you lock the door in place at either 3 or 6 inches open to allow for ventilation.
Install A Sliding Patio Door Security Bar
Your sliding patio door would benefit greatly from the installation of a security bar, which are a fantastic accessory that may dramatically increase the door’s degree of safety. Security bars are tucked up against the frame of the door when not in use, but when set horizontally prevents your door from being open altogether.
If you had a security bar a thief would have a difficult time accessing your home via the sliding door. They would have to work much harder.
When you have a security bar install on your sliding door, you not only make your home safer as a whole, but you also stop toddlers or crawling babies from opening the door on their own. This is especially important for homes with several young kids. A person who has a propensity to go outside the home would be unable to do so if a security bar was used, which is an additional benefit of employing one.
Covering Your Doors
Most people love the natural light and views their sliding glass doors and French doors let in, but sometimes it’s those very views that make the doors unsafe. They offer a wide-ranging look into your home so anyone can see what you have and what might be worth taking. The problem is made worse by the fact that most sliding patio doors are in backyards where possible intruders can take their time casing out a house without anyone seeing.
A simple fix for this problem is covering your doors. Most people opt for long, vertical blinds because they can be easily opened and closed. However, these break easily—especially if you have pets or children. Other stylish options include sliding panels or shutters, which allow for opening and closing but aren’t as flimsy as vertical blinds.
Panels and shutters can get expensive pretty quickly, though. If you’re on a budget or have pets (or kids!) that can be destructive, consider using decorative window film. There are a million different varieties, but all of them will let in light while still obscuring an outsider’s view and protecting your home from unwanted eyes.
Conclusion
Getting a sliding door is one thing, improving the security of the door is another. Because of how transparent sliding patio doors are, they can be prone to thieves. At the same time, they are not as strong as normal doors. There are so many ways to improve the security of the door. Some of these ways include; using a secure lock, installing a security bar or adding a foot lock. When these methods are employed, your door becomes more secured. If you require any of these added security features for your sliding patio door, you can contact us at Revitalize Windows & Doors to get a free quote. Servicing Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Markham, Richmond Hill and surrounding regions, we’re your go to window and door repair specialist.
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