One of the biggest concerns that you’ll probably have when you’re trying to install a large door over a garage or other big entrance is security. It’s vitally important that you make sure that your door is as secure as possible if you want to avoid potential burglaries. One of the most effective ways of securing a particular door is to use a roller shutter door and in this article I’ll be discussing some of the different uses for shutter doors.

One of the most common uses of shutter doors is to seal off an area such as a garage. They generally aren’t used in residential areas for garages though because they don’t look great and can also be relatively difficult to use compared to regular garage doors.

Another place that shutter doors are used regularly is in industry. For example, if you have a large warehouse that needs to be secured then a shutter door can make all the difference to security. They aren’t just used for securing a warehouse though but for other purposes such as protecting drinks behind a bar after closing time. Shutter doors are a very versatile type of door and can be used in a number of different situations.

Remember, if you want to use a shutter door for security than that’s absolutely fine but they generally shouldn’t be used in an area where style is important. Of course, if you want to use them after closing time just to secure an area then that’s fine too and people expect this. However, they can look quite ugly when used in certain situations even though there are a number of different colours available these days. Take your time when choosing a shutter door to make sure that you get one that’s as secure as you need.

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UPVC doors are a popular choice for the main entry doors of a home. They are easily maintained, energy efficient, reasonably priced and come in a full range of colours and styles, including wood grain effect. 

UPVC doors have an airtight seal around the edge which keeps out draughts and minimises heat loss. Regular maintenance is not required and they can be easily cleaned with soap and water.

These doors come in many styles, as solid uPVC or with glazed panels. They are suited to both a contemporary style home, when a coloured or white door will usually be chosen, and also a traditional style home, when the wood grain effect is a more popular choice. 

When glass is chosen for an uPVC door it is usually double glazed and may include energy conservation properties for additional effectiveness. A popular choice, in this case, would be Low E glass which reflects long and short wave energy for greater thermal efficiency. 

As with all doors, the safety of the glass selected is of utmost importance. Doors are often pushed open or slammed closed, meaning the glass must be able to withstand such force. It is also a requirement of Building Code to have safety glass fitted. 

There are 2 main safety glasses available – Laminated safety glass and Toughened (tempered) safety glass:- 

Laminated Safety glass

This glass has a plastic membrane fitted between 2 panes. If the glass is broken the integrity of the panes will held by the plastic layer and will remain in position until replaced. The risk of injury is reduced. 

Toughened (tempered) safety glass

This glass is strengthened in the tempering process and is up to 4 times stronger than standard glass. If broken the pane will shatter and fall but the pieces will be small and blunt, known as dice. Again the risk of injury is reduced. 

Although uPVC doors are a popular choice for the reasons above there are many other front doors available, giving a wide scope for people to personalise the exterior of their home.

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A biometric door lock is a lock system generally used on the external doors of a home or building. It was once considered to be an invention that was only found in science fiction books or movies, however technology has now advanced to the point where these devices can be installed in homes or in business offices.

They typically use fingerprint recognition in order for the door to allow access into the premises, however, even more sophisticated versions can use retinal scan technology. However, these systems are rare and are very expensive to purchase and install.

There are three basic types of biometric locks, the mortise, the deadbolt and the latch. The 1 touch keyless biometric mortise lock allows you to enter up to 99 different users. This is a good lock for a high traffic business office. The administrator can set the codes to automatically be deleted after a specified date and time. It has a sliding cover which reveals a fingerprint sensor.

The 1 touch biometric tubular latch is a fingerprint sensor door lock. It also has a sliding cover, which when moved activates the scanning mechanism in the lock. It comes with override key options and pin code access.

The biometric fingerprint deadbolt has an enhanced motor and a grade-1 rated deadbolt system that resists bumping, picking or drilling. This model also has a cover protected fingerprint sensor. The biometric deadbolt locks are widely used for exterior doors as they afford more protection against intruders who might try to pry their way in.

If you should decide to purchase a biometric lock they are available in a variety of designs and styles to suit your needs. Many come with attractive handle sets to compliment the style of your home. This makes them more appealing when used as a front door lock system.

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