Security screen doors are primarily designed for “security”, at the same time as allowing a home owner to safely open-up their houses to light and air to provide the home a better ambiance. Security screen doors have greater “responsibilities” than standard screen doors, as they have to be the home’s “first line of defense” from opportunists and intruders. They should be able to stop someone from being able to get into the house, or deter potential attackers.
On the other hand, a security screen door, even if it gives a certain degree of protection, when countered with the right equipment and time, can still be penetrable. This is the reason why choosing the best and quality security screen doors are important. Additionally, the proper installation should be ensured to maximize its level of effectiveness. Some security screen doors these days are made of perforated screen material that offers a virtually “tear-proof” character, with welded screens to stop the screen from being pushed out.
Steel security screen doors are also among the top choices for durability and safety as they are far stronger that any other material; moreover, they don’t warp, crack, or fall apart. Majority of steel security screen doors are made of heavy-gauzed galvanized steel, while some conventional security screen doors are “factory primed” having a baked-on polyester finish and usually need repainting from time to time.
The most important thing for security screen doors is it completely fulfills its function –safety and protection for the home. Here are some tips on how to choose security screen doors:
Security screen doors should meet the country’s national “standard” for security screen doors. If a door does not carry the label that it has met these standards, think twice about buying it. Remember that safety comes first, and if your “security” screen door does not meet its main function then you jeopardize your own safety.
Choose good quality brands or companies that manufacture the security screen door. Make sure their reputation doesn’t have complaints about their products but instead are known for excellent quality and good installation.
Ask if the company has “product liability insurance” to know if you’re covered in the event of any damage or somebody gets injured because of the door being poorly installed or too weak.
Get more than a few quotes for the type of security screen door that you want, and give enough time to compare them.
Make sure that the installer assesses your door frame as they should be strong enough to hold up the security screen door –for instance, the jambs should be in good condition and is strongly fixed to the structure. If required, jambs may need to be reinforced, like with a metal jamb cover; or since door jambs are frequently not squared, it may need a metal frame to even out irregularities. Be conscious that all these can reduce doorway’s width and result to troubles when moving appliances or furniture out and in, or even wheelchair access. This can increase your cost of installation.
Check that in the installation, the gaps between the frame and the security screen door at its locking point must not be over four millimeters; between hinge and frame points should be four-millimeters; and with all other points, the gaps must not be over five-millimeters –although the bottom can be more to balance uneven floors.
Lastly, think about the security door’s lock and it should be easy to get out of the home in cases of emergency.
Security screen doors are excellent providers of “extra defense” from unwanted callers. Furthermore, it makes it more convenient for home owners to open-up the home and let the fresh air in and warmth of the a great weather outside without having to worry about opening it up to “danger”. Security plus home comfort is definitely a good reason to install security screen doors now.
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