Ways Your Windows Can Be More Secure

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Ways Your Windows Can Be More Secure

25 August 2020
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If you are a homeowner, security is of the utmost importance to you. You may be worried primarily about your doors, making sure that they are locked, and you have deadbolts on them. However, what you may not have thought much about is your home's windows and how they can be more secure. Get to know some of the steps you can take to better secure your home's windows. Then, you can be sure you are doing everything you can to keep your family and your possessions safe from potential burglary.

Replace Your Old Windows

Older windows are, in general, less secure than newer ones. There may be gaps between the window glass and frames, for example, that allow air and light through. This can be problematic in terms of energy but even more so in terms of security.

Would-be burglars could use those gaps to jimmy open your window lock and get the window open, for example. They could also just pry the window open through those gaps.

Additionally, your window locks may become less effective over time. All of this adds up to one conclusion. You should replace your old windows.

New windows will fit snuggly in the frame and will not have gaps or warping. The locks will be new and likely stronger than those on your old windows.

Window replacement can improve your security in other ways too. You can choose windows with tinted film, for example, that makes it harder to see in the windows, protecting your home from burglars that might be trying to case the place.

Install Security Screens

While you are at it with window replacement, you might as well upgrade your screens. Most screens are made of material that is easily cut with a knife or even scissors. However, security screens are much more durable and difficult to break into.

Security screens are often made of stainless steel or other strong metal mesh that can be difficult, if not impossible, for burglars to penetrate. They can also be made with secure locks that make them very difficult to remove from the outside.

These security screens are still designed to be safe for you and your family in case of fire where you would need to escape from the windows. They can be removed from the inside much easier than from the outside.

Knowing these steps you can take to secure your windows, you can be sure you contact a window contractor right away to get your window replacement and security screen installation scheduled as soon as possible.