CAN A STEEL SECURITY DOOR PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM THEFT?
ALBANY, ARMACLAD AND HOME GUARD® SECURITY DOORS OFFER PEACE OF MIND
According to the FBI – a home is invasion occurs every 14 seconds in America. How does a burglar get in? They break down your front or back door and two o’clock in the afternoon is the most common break-in time.Is your home safe? To find out, simply open your front door and look at the dead bolt plate. You’ll probably discover there’s just one inch of soft wood protecting your home from forced entry. This isn’t enough to prevent a thief from kicking in your door.How can you make your doorway more secure? A good quality security door is your first line of defense against a home invasion. Protect your home and property from damage and theft with steel security doors from Trim A Seal. We install a full line of steel security, storm and entry doors by HomeGuard that deliver safety, quality and peace of mind. Plus our attractive security entry doors give your home an attractive, beautiful look. All Home Guard steel entry doors come with Lifetime and Beyond Limited Warranty. The exclusive transferable warranty gives peace-of-mind protection against warping, delamination and twisting of the door slab for as long as you own the door and beyond.Contact one of our Trim A Seal entry door installation professionals for a free in home consultation or for more information call 800-217-6355. We carry a wide variety of steel security, sliding doors, entry and storm doors by Albany Door, Armaclad and Home Guard® and more – many in stock and ready for fast delivery!Trim A Seal is a licensed door installer in Porter and Lake County Indiana and Will and Southern Cook County Illinois including: Merrillville, Gary, Crown Point, Hammond, Valparaiso, Munster, Highland, Griffith, St. John, Portage, Chesterton, Hobart, Schererville, Oak Forest, Tinley Park, South and East Chicago.
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