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When it comes to keeping your family and property safe, strong and secure doors can go a long way. Whether you're talking about front doors, back doors, side doors, or even interior doors, strength and resiliency are invaluable qualities. Fortunately, with custom residential steel doors, you can enjoy crime-resistant doors that look both chic and formidable. Custom doors have become a major market, projected to be worth roughly $40 billion by 2027, according to Woodworking Network. We're going to take a look at the many security benefits of installing doors at home. First, consider why home security is so important these days.
Did you know that nearly 6.5 million property crimes occurred in the United States in 2021, according to the FBI? Burglaries and break-ins rank among the most common crimes. In fact, according to The Zebra, burglaries occur roughly every 30 seconds and cost homeowners an average of $2,800. Many criminals, quite simply, are out for money, and breaking in to steal property is one of the easier ways to earn money through criminal activity. According to Statista the most likely place for a burglary to occur is at home. After that, rental storage facilities come in second, while commercial/office buildings come in third. The right doors can certainly help make houses safer, and they may improve security at other locations as well. If you haven't had to deal with a burglary or similar property crime, consider yourself lucky. There's a good chance that criminals will someday target you. However, the right custom doors and other security systems could discourage criminals before they break in.
One of the most important ways custom doors can improve security is by making your entranceways more formidable looking. Of course, security must go beyond looks, but if your door looks tough to crack, many criminals will move on to find an easier target. Speaking to NBC News, crime expert Steve Kardian noted that it takes a criminal only about seven seconds to size up a target. Researchers elsewhere have found that it takes just seven seconds for someone to form an impression when meeting people and assessing other things. It's no surprise that criminals are no different. If you opt for custom residential steel doors, many criminals could instantly recognize that breaking through such a door could be all but impossible.
It's possible that criminals will target your house even if you have strong doors and security systems. Some burglars are simply persistent. In some cases, someone may be trying specifically to hurt you or your family. Whatever the case, the longer you can keep them out, the better. Police will respond as quickly as they can to unfolding violent crimes. However, it will still take time for them to get to your home. When it comes to crime, every minute counts and, if you can keep someone outside, the police may arrive before they can break in.
In some ways, a door is only as strong as its locks. Even if your door is strong, if a criminal can undo the locking mechanisms, they might still gain access. Fortunately,
residential steel doors work well with many of the best locks, deadbolts, and other locking mechanisms. It's also easy to install peepholes. Before opening the door when someone knocks or rings, it's important to ensure that it's safe.
Beyond deterring crime, steel doors offer other benefits as well. They are more resistant to fire than a wooden door and can often shrug off high winds and other dangers that could quickly rip apart lower-quality doors. Further, these doors can last a very long time. Given all the benefits for security and everything else, residential steel doors can also add value to your property. When it comes time to sell, steel doors could help your house stand out in even crowded markets.
Steel doors are great for any residential home in a plethora of ways. Are you ready to get started? Contact our team today at Durango Doors if you're looking for residential steel doors. We'll be happy to hear from you soon!
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