A NEW ENTRY DOOR CAN MAKE YOUR HOME SAFER & ADD CURB APPEAL
70% OF BURGLARS ENTER THROUGH A HOME’S DOOR
Research shows a strong first impression is formed when a person first enters your home, starting with the look and feel of your home’s front entry door. It’s the first thing anyone notices before entering. Why not make a positive statement and invest in a door that not only adds curb appeal but enhances your home security at the same time.
If you have a wood door, consider updating it to a steel security door. If your current entry door is dented, replace it with an inexpensive steel door, a fiberglass door or upgrade to a nice wood grain door. Installing new entry doors can secure your home against theft and keep out warm air as an added bonus. New doors are far safer than old doors and harder for would-be thieves to get through. Since 70% of burglars enter through a door, it’s very important to make sure your entry doors and sliding doors are secure and that locks and latches work properly.
Trim A Seal installs energy efficient replacement entry doors and security doors to improve the appearance of your home’s exterior and keep you safe. We’ve been providing the best quality products and services for your home throughout Northwest Indiana for over 60 years. We carry top of the line Indiana and HomeGuard Doors in hundreds of color and style combinations. Call today to request an in home visit or stop by our showroom for more information.
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