Improved home security begins with strengthening weak areas throughout your home. Doors and windows need to be as durable and break-in-proof as possible if you are going to feel safer when you lock up at night and each time you leave the residence.
Doors Must Be Solid
Hollow doors make it easy for a criminal to bow
the door inward and pop it open through force. Hollow doors can also be kicked
through and even if the door doesn't open, the criminal can crawl through the
door. Have your hollow doors been replaced with solid wood doors to enhance
your home security? Verify the doors have high-quality deadbolts on them to
prevent crafty criminals from picking the lock to enter.
A door is only as secure as the frame it is
attached to. When you have your new wood doors installed, verify the frames are
free of previous damage or weak areas. Otherwise, the door may hold up well if
a great deal of pressure is applied to it, but the frame won't hold out. As
soon as the frame separates from the wall, the criminal can enter the house.
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Windows are one of the easiest areas to break into
most homes. Criminals may rarely use rocks or other nearby heavy objects
to break the glass of the window. However, more often they will use your
window's loose frame to push the window open or remove it entirely.
Safety glass can prevent criminals from breaking the window. Double-paned windows even make it more difficult and louder for criminals to break through the window. New windows and frames with high-quality locks help prevent criminals from breaking into your home through a window by securing the frame.
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If you're ready to get started on improving your home's security by having more secure doors and windows installed, then you should contact us now or pay us a visit at our Corinth (450-7247) Monchy (450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch - We are here to discuss your needs and to help you select the best ones for your needs and to install them for you. #ShopRayneau #EverythingUnderOneRoof
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