Create A Safe Home: An Analysis Of Secure Front Doors

One of your first lines of defence at home to protect against a break-in is your front door, which needs to be made of a strong material and be complemented with a modern lock.

The composite door is regarded as the most secure front door and with some justification as it is composed of various robust materials. Apart from its reinforced UPVC and fibreglass (GRP) layers and other concentrated materials, it also contains a solid timber core.

Timber doors are extremely prone to warping, cracking and weakening, but you get none of that with a composite.

Some Tips On What To Look Out For

For a door to be classed as a secure solution, it must have a strong material, reinforced frames and high-security lock. Let us offer some thoughts on a few common door materials:

Timber doors – It doesn’t take long after their fitting for traditional wooden doors to warp and weaken, putting home safety under threat. If you want wood, buy a modern engineered timber door.

UPVC doors – The affordability of UPVC doors is in no way an indicator of low security as they offer great protection and can also resist issues like warping with minimal maintenance.

Aluminium doors – Aluminium possesses amazing strength and durability, two essential ingredients to be assured of home security.

Composite doors – It’s the combining of different materials that place composite doors at the top for door security. Succeeding in a force entry is immensely difficult when confronted with the reinforced core and impact-resistant outer layers.

Extreme Solid Core Door

Some Pivotal Features In A Secure Door

Tampering and unauthorised access will be averted when there’s a high-quality lock involved. Laminated glass is also almost smash-proof and a strong frame and solid core construction will give you protection against a forced entry.

Peace of mind is yours when you buy a front door that includes a British Standard (BS 3621) lock and multipoint locking mechanism, as well as a reinforced frame and hinges.

Bolster security some more by having a spyhole added and installing a smart video doorbell to monitor the outside of the house.

Composite Doors

Common Locks Used In The UK

Focus on getting the right lock as much as choosing a robust door. These are some of the most typical locks you will come across:

Mortice Locks – Usually found in wooden doors, a mortice lock gets embedded into the door itself, making them reliably secure.

Rim Locks/Nightlatches – Inserted into the door surface, a nightlatch is present in many timber doors. Offering convenient locking on the inside, they should be used together with a high-security lock.

Cylinder Locks – Employed in UPVC and composite, cylinder locks are especially good when paired with a multipoint lock. A 3-star cylinder lock can resist snapping, drilling and bumping.

Aftercare - Lock-Out Service

Do a thorough check of your front door based on the findings we’ve given in this article. If you feel it’s a weak spot of the house, immediately contact Mid Wales to sort out a secure replacement door.

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