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How Do You Make Your Garage Door Secure

Like most homeowners, you have some valuables in your garage or its attached storage area. That makes it all the more important to ensure your garage door and its locking mechanisms are secure from would-be burglars looking to steal from your home. Follow these quick tips to get more information on how to keep your garage door secure at all times.

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Avoid DIY Solutions

Not all garage door accessories are created equal. One piece of advice is to avoid do-it-yourself solutions whenever possible, as they can damage your garage door and lead to costly repairs down the road. Consider hiring a professional—they know how to test your door for problems and how best to ensure that it's secure. 

For example, some doors may require an extension kit or additional hardware to accommodate a new accessory. If you choose not to hire someone, you could end up having to replace your entire garage door if something goes wrong with an aftermarket product.

Consider Adding Security Sensors

For a security system to be most effective, you need it to cover every possible entrance and exit point of your home. Since your garage door is usually an entry point for burglars, it is essential that you also equip it with some security measures. One excellent option is to add sensors on your garage door so that if anyone tries to open it, an alarm will immediately go off inside your home, and a police response will be triggered.

Install a Modern Garage Door Lift Mechanism

If you have an older garage door, consider replacing it with a more secure model. Older garage doors tend to be less energy efficient and often aren't equipped with safety mechanisms for preventing accidents or theft. Installing a modern garage door lift mechanism allows you to utilize remote control technology for controlling your door from anywhere in your home or office. As you roll up your driveway, hit a button on your smartphone or press one on a keychain fob.

Shield Your Lock

Many people use standard padlocks on their garage doors, which can be easily picked with a pair of needle-nose pliers. A better approach is replacing your standard lock with a shielded lock that's impervious to these attacks. These locks will require power tools to break into, making them much more secure.

Use Motion Detecting Lights

Installing motion-detecting lights outside your garage is a great way to deter potential burglars and make it look like you're home, even when you're not. The best part? No wiring or expensive installation is required – stick them on your garage ceiling, sync them with your phone or light switch, and plug them in.

Secure Your Garage Door Now

The garage door is one of the most significant openings in your home, so you must ensure it's secure. That means taking several measures to protect yourself from theft. Adding a peephole to your front door is a good start, as well as installing an alarm on either or both doors. Locks are essential, but there are other measures that you can take, such as lighting up dark areas and storing household chemicals away from your doors in cabinets that have locks on them.


Author Bio: Ruby Sharman