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Secure the Weakest Entry into Your San Diego Home

by Michal Bohm    2 min read     January 22, 2019

Secure the Weakest Entry into Your San Diego Home


In 2015, the San Diego Sheriffs Department reported that over 1,400 residential burglaries took place in our local communities, and most home security experts agree that the majority of home break-ins occur at the front and rear entrances of homes. For a large majority of San Diego homes, that rear entrance is typically a sliding patio door, which poses no real deterrent for experienced criminals to force open.

Sliding patio doors are great for visibility to outdoor spaces—they maximize natural light, and they are so easy to operate in high traffic areas of homes with pool decks and patios. Yet, sliding patio doors are easy targets for forced entry into San Diego homes, especially if they are not secured.

Most sliding patio doors are locked by a simple latching mechanism located in the handle, which thieves usually bypass by simple breakage or by tearing the door frame apart and prying the door off its track.

The following are some more effective ways to secure your sliding door against potential break-ins:

  1. Dowels

Dowels are a simple and cheap way to secure a sliding door. A San Diego homeowner can cut a wood dowel or even a broom handle to create a dowel and insert it into the inside track of the sliding door. This prevents anyone from sliding the door open from the outside, even if the lock is broken or compromised. Of course, if the door frame is broken and the entire door is removed from the tracks, a dowel would be of no help, but this method is a good place to start if you don’t have the budget for more secure options.

  1. Reinforced Locks

Some homeowners have found reinforced locks to be the most effective way to secure a sliding door. Auxiliary locks for sliding doors can be found where any door locks are sold. They can feature sliding bolts, pins, and even chains to provide an additional layer of security to standard sliding door handle locks, and are easy for most homeowners to install themselves.

  1. Manufacturer Secure Doors

If installing a new sliding patio door in your San Diego home is an option, most of the large sliding patio door manufacturers offer extra security features like bolting doors, which fix the door to the door frame, making the frame more secure from breakage. For example, Anlin’s Malibu line of sliding patio doors offers a 3/8″ stainless steel deadbolt as an upgrade for added security.

You can also look for patio doors with security laminated glass, which makes it more difficult to break the glass from the outside. To secure the glass on your existing patio doors, you can add security film. Competent do-it-yourselfers can purchase the film at any home improvement store and install it in an afternoon, or you can hire a company to install it for you.

If you feel your San Diego home could be a break-in risk, don’t ignore the most common vulnerability — the sliding patio door. Take action and keep your home secure.

Michal Bohm is the owner of BM Windows, an independent replacement window company serving San Diego County for many years. Specializing in replacement vinyl windows and doors, Michal provides one of the industry's best window guarantees and his company doesn't use high pressure sales tactics. Instead, they help to educate homeowners by providing explanation and options.

Opinions expressed by contributors are their own.

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