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UVPC doors - secure???
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Are UPVC doors secure? My husband wants them fitted, but i have heard that it is really easy for burglars to kick the bottom panel in to gain entry. This is really concerning - does anybody know if this is true or any idea how secure the doors are?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are a lot better than they used to be, although there is a silent way of gaining entry through upvc doors.
You can get them with strong metal bars inside, making it impossible for anyone to climb through a panel.
You just have to be careful who you buy them from.
I wouldn't have them, but that is personal choice. I think they are ugly.
You can get them with strong metal bars inside, making it impossible for anyone to climb through a panel.
You just have to be careful who you buy them from.
I wouldn't have them, but that is personal choice. I think they are ugly.
If some one wants to get in they will ,also depends on the area you live in . Double glazing has got a lot better over the years ,the cowboy element has gone , so go on recommendations from friends . The first house I had double glazed had patio doors and had to have a broom handle in between the sliding doors as you could lift them off !! That was a tip from the police ! I would think the person next door will hear if someone is kicking in the front door .
hi sairejayne i'm a window and door fitter, if the door has a solid panel [wood reinforced or metal] and it's been glazed properly witch most arnt , and it's been fitted right, then there fine.. but there is a lot of cheap cr*p out there. allso you could go to a good firm and it's fitted by muppets..why not concider a composit door,,solid, lock's in three place's [most upvc door's lock in five place's] look' better than a normal upvc door.. but more expensive. you can get cheap one's from b and q's.
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