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3 Security-Conscious Choices for Choosing a Window Insert

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If you're thinking about adding a window insert to the front door of your home, one topic that might be on your mind is security. A solid front door presents a difficult obstacle for an intruder to break through, so you might initially be uneasy about essentially putting a window in the door. The good news is that there are all sorts of ways to add a window insert to your front door without compromising the security of your home. It's important to buy the right type of insert. Here are three security-conscious choices to make.

Small Size

One of the best ways to ensure that your window insert doesn't compromise the security of your home is to choose an insert that is small in size. Window inserts are available in lots of sizes, but those that are small offer the most security. For example, if you choose an insert that is too small for an intruder to pass their body through, you won't have to worry about anyone being able to gain entry to your home through this piece of glass. Positioning the insert high enough so that no one is able to break the glass and reach through to unlock the door will also be important.

Frosted Finish

Opting for a frosted window insert can be another security-conscious choice to make. A frosted window insert will look stylish, but it will also prevent people from being able to see into your home. A would-be intruder is far less likely to break a pane of glass when they don't know what is on the other side. For example, they might worry that there is a large and intimidating dog sitting on the floor just inside the front door.

Bars

While you'll see a lot of window inserts that simply consist of a pane of glass, you'll also see some that have bars that appear as part of the design. Commonly, there will be two individual panes of glass with bars positioned between them. The bars often have a decorative appearance. For example, they may be curved to create an elaborate and high-end design. The bars add value from a security perspective because they make it difficult for someone to get through this part of the door. Even if someone were able to break the glass, the bars would prevent entry. Keep these security-focused topics in mind when you shop for a window insert.

Speak to a company like Pat's Doors Inc to find out more.


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