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Clearview Door Panels - Preparing Your Home For Winter
Clearview is helping homeowners prepare for winter by replacing their back and front doors. Burglars usually target older doors since they are easier to force access through.
Aluminium bifold doors enable Bromley homeowners to connect their homes seamlessly with their garden. The glazed panels act as insulators, preventing the loss of heat and cold transfer.
Multi-point locking systems
A secure door is a crucial element of any home. Installing a multipoint lock system will enhance the security of your home. Multipoint locks feature deadbolts on multiple points along the length of the door panel, unlike traditional single-point locks. This makes them much harder to get into and can give you peace of heart that your home is well secured from intruders who aren't yours.
Numerous manufacturers offer multipoint locks that can be used on sliding doors, french doors, and single entry doors. Some systems include a central deadbolt as well as live bolts with hook bolts at the top and bottom of the door panels. They can be locked by using keys or handles, and the locking points are swiveled into position to create an airtight seal.
The type of multipoint locking system that is best for your home will depend on many factors. Consider the level and type of security you need, as well as the lifestyle and requirements of your family. If you have children for instance it is best to choose a lock that is easy to operate for them but impossible for intruders to get with could be the most secure.
Multipoint locking systems that have high security and insurance approval are a great option to enhance the security of your home. They also help improve energy efficiency by creating tighter seal against cold air and rain.
Sash jammers
Sash jammers are an extremely popular supplementary security feature for windows and doors. They are easy to install and are inexpensive. They can be installed on uPVC doors and windows which open outwards or inwards. The Jammer Arm can be turned to lock or unlock the sash.
They're a powerful deterrent to burglars because they create an additional obstacle for criminals to climb over when attempting to gain entry into your home. They also prevent windows from being opened during forced entry, protecting your property against potential burglars who might make use of the window as a way to escape when they're caught in.
Sash Jammers are also helpful in preventing your uPVC door or window from being opened by children, pets or any other occupants. They can be easily installed and removed, by a simple twist of the arm, to ensure peace of mind for family members.
There are both non-locking and locking sash jammers that are available and it is essential to find out which one is the best for you. You should look into a key locking model, as this is more secure and can be operated from the outside. If you're not sure which sash jammer you should choose, consult with a reputable locksmith. They'll be able to offer suggestions and advice that will suit your home.
Glazing options
The glazing in your windows and doors plays a significant role in the thermal performance of your home, in addition to security and the amount of light it allows into your Bromley & Croydon property. Albion Windows offers their South London customers a variety of modern glass options from Planitherm. These options make use of unique coatings and laminated layers to offer these benefits.
Our energy standard glass option provides exceptional levels of thermal efficiency for your home. This glass features a microscopic coating that reflects solar heat and reflects the energy of the sun.

The best way to improve your home's thermal efficiency is to increase the amount of glass you put on the doors to your rear and front. This is because double and triple door windows are designed with an air pocket that is able to hold hot and cold air to help insulate your Bromley and Croydon residence.
Mr Mailey from Bromley was looking to replace his traditional front door made of wood to something more modern, however, he wasn't looking to compromise on the look and feel of his home. Clearview created his new French door by using frames made from strong aluminium, 4mm toughened glasses with an argon-filled cavity for excellent insulation. He picked Comfort Plus glass, which helps to reduce noise and protects furniture from the effects of UV radiation.
Final touches
Homeowners are considering making some improvements before winter comes. More , from Bromley in London was contacted by Clearview to learn what new French doors were best for his home.
The team developed a pair of 3 panel doors, with frames made of strong aluminium, and toughened glass. The glass was fitted with an argon space, which provides excellent insulation.
Mr Mailey decided to go with an overlay stained glass panel, as rather than the traditional method of staining, which involves gluing tiny pieces of fragile glass with strips of lead that are branded 'H' and are soldered on. The overlay stained glass is more durable and offers the highest security and provides an aesthetic improvement.