Doors

Entry Doors: 5 Security Features They Should Have

Your entry door allows you to make a good impression on your guests. It’s one of the first things people see when they enter your home. Aside from contributing to your humble abode’s appeal, it can significantly affect your property’s security. That’s why it pays to invest in doors that keep your family and precious belongings safe. 

Here are five security features every entry door should have. 

1. Solid Core Construction 

An entry door should be more than just aesthetically pleasing or durable. It must serve as a line of defense against intruders. Units constructed with a solid core offer significant resistance to forced entry. Wood doors should be purely solid wood, not just a wood veneer over foam. Metal doors, while requiring some maintenance, also provide substantial protection when combined with a sturdy core.

2. Metal Framing

Incorporating a metal frame into your entry door can enhance its ability to deter intruders. This feature provides a formidable barrier that withstands force and creates a perfect attachment point for deadbolt locks. 

3. Inside Hinges 

It’s not enough that your entry door has exterior hinges. Inside hinges can minimize the risk of door removal. 

4. Cylinder Guards and Deadbolts

A door’s lock mechanism is only as reliable as its supporting hardware. Metal cylinder guards around the doorknob and deadbolt can provide an added layer of security. You can also add a deadbolt with a grade 1 or 2 rating. 

5. Smart Technology

Today, smart locks and video doorbells are becoming increasingly common. You can also effortlessly access them through your smartphone, tablet or computer. However, they should complement, not replace, the fundamental security features of a solidly constructed and well-fitted entry door.

Are you looking for a durable and long-lasting entry door for your home? At Homecraft® Inc., we can help you select a unit that can boost your property’s appeal, safety and security. Call us at (302) 798-0302 or complete our online form to request a free estimate. 

John Zatwarnytsky

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