Monday, January 13, 2014

Protecting Your Family From Robbers

By Hedrick Lepsch


If you are tired of looking at your old, chipped garage door, now is the time to do something about it. Replacing it can bring immediate benefits to both the value of your home, and also your wallet. Having a stylish garage door can increase the listing price of your home, if you are thinking about selling anytime in the future. It could increase the price by as much as seven thousand dollars!

Many homeowners and homebuilders do not know that there are minimal building codes in regards to locks. Some areas do not even require these to be installed. The builder will probably select the cheapest one possible unless you dictate otherwise. Make sure that you are fully protecting your family by choosing a higher quality of lock. Robbers view these mechanisms from a complete different perspective from you. Most of the time, they see the cheap version and they think, "Oh, good, this home will be quick and easy to get into."

Therefore, individuals need to pick out an option that will not only be realistically useful in its purpose, but will also be secure. Of all of the options, the garage entries that are entirely flexible are probably the most vulnerable. There are also sectional options that are preferred by many. These constructs feature a few panels that move around in a fairly flexible configuration.

For example, he or she will have to do one of the following things. The robber may kick it in, pry it open, spread it apart with a spreader bar, pick or hammer the lock, or drill out the lock. If there are panes of glass, these can be easily broken and then the robber can reach in and unlock the latch. In some cases, a friend's home may have been previously robbed and the burglar may have obtained the house key from that robbery.

A popular accessory sold with new openers is a battery back-up system that allows you to use your opener several times, even after the loss of power to your home. This is great for use in an emergency, so that you do get locked out of your home in a dangerous storm. A nationwide survey of consumers said that up to seventy one percent of homeowners use their garage door openers to get into their homes every day-they are used even more often than the front entry. The remote control and keypad for your car entrance may end up becoming your new way into your home.

Therefore, the entry should be something that adds to the overall appeal of the home. Coloration and presentation is important. A good rule of thumb is for people to examine their homes for themes or features, while looking at the surrounding houses. The majority of the time, the style of houses matches their area, so that there is consistency.

In general, it is much safer to choose a key operated entry rather than a code operated entry option. You will definitely want to make sure that you control who has keys to your home though. Otherwise, someone may be able to find a way to enter your house uninvited. You may also want to look for a feature called a security strike plate.

Likewise, people may want to consider painting the door with the same shades that their house is in. By picking out something that closely resembles the rest of the home in theme, it can be used in a supplemental way that complements the other colors that are present. No matter what, people should select an option that makes them happy. Since the front of the home acts as a faced that showcases the type of person that lives inside, making a selection that will make people happy is the best thing to do overall.

A new strong opening is an integral part of maintaining the structural integrity of your residence. Make sure that no matter what you do, you get the help of a professional. Doing it yourself could lead to improper sealing, and even potential electrocution and harm. These are powerful products, which can damage your property if not installed properly and professionally. Look at your different options today. You can reap the benefits of this change right away.




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