Clearview Door Panels - Preparing Your Home For Winter
Clearview helps homeowners prepare for winter by replacing their front and back doors. Burglars often target older doors because they are less difficult to force open.
Bifold doors made of aluminium allow Bromley homeowners to connect their homes with their garden. The glazed panels function as insulators, preventing the loss of heat and cold transfer.
Multi-point locking systems
A safe door is a crucial element of any home, and installing a multipoint locking system can boost your property's security levels. Contrary to a conventional single-point lock, multipoint locks have deadbolts with multiple points that run along the entire length of the door panel. This makes them much harder to gain entry and gives you peace of mind knowing that your home is protected from intruders that are not yours.
Many manufacturers make multipoint locks that can be fitted on sliding doors, french doors and single entry doors. Some systems include central deadbolts as well as a livebolt and hook bolts at the top and bottom panels. They can be locked with the key or handle, and the locking points are swiveled into position to create an airtight seal.

Choosing the right type of multipoint lock for your home will rely on a variety of variables. Think about the amount and type of security you require, and the lifestyle and requirements of your family. If you have kids who are young the lock that is easy to use for them, but challenging for burglars, could be the best choice.
Multipoint locking systems with high security and insurance approval are an excellent solution to enhance the security of your home. They are also great for increasing energy efficiency as they provide a better seal to keep out rain and cold air.
Sash jammers
Sash jammers have become an increasingly popular security feature for doors and windows. They can be installed to either outward or inward opening uPVC windows and doors and are an easy-to-fit, inexpensive option to enhance your home's security. The Jammer Arm can be turned to lock or unlock the sash.
They're an effective burglar deterrent since they are a second obstacle against criminals when they attempt to gain entry into your home. They also prevent windows being open in a forced entry scenario as well as securing your home from potential burglars who could use the window for an escape route in case they are trapped inside.
Sash jammers can also be used to prevent your uPVC window or door from being pushed down by pets, children or other guests. They can be installed easily and removed simply by turning the arm, to ensure peace of mind for family members.
There are both non-locking and locking sash jammers on the market and it is essential to determine which one is suitable for you. You should look into a key locking model, since this is more secure and can be operated from outside. Contact a reputable locksmith for advice if you're not sure which sash jammer to purchase. They'll provide advice and suggestions that are appropriate for your home.
Glazing options
The glass in your windows and doors plays a significant role in the thermal performance of your home, in addition to security and how much light it allows into your Bromley & Croydon property. Albion Windows offers their South London clients a range modern glazing options made by Planitherm. These options utilize unique coatings and laminated layers to offer these advantages.
Our energy standard glass option offers high levels of thermal efficiency for your home. This glass is made up of a microscopic layer that emits radiation energy and absorbs solar heat, which helps to reduce your heating expenses throughout the year.
Achieving Repair My Windows And Doors on your back and front doors is one of the most effective ways to improve the thermal efficiency of your home. This is because the triple and double door windows are designed with an air pocket between them which can absorb and hold hot and cold air to better insulate your Bromley and Croydon home.
Mr Mailey Mr Mailey, who lives in Bromley, wanted to replace his old wooden front door with a contemporary one. He did not want the look of his home to be diminished. Clearview produced his new French door using frames made from sturdy aluminium, glasses that are toughened to 4mm and have an argon-filled cavity to provide excellent insulation. He chose Comfort Plus glass, which helps to reduce noise and protect furniture from fading due to UV rays.
Finishing touches
As the autumnal season approaches and the nights begin to get darker, homeowners plan to invest in some home improvements before the cold weather arrives. James Mailey from Bromley, London approached the team at Clearview to determine which new French doors would be most suitable for his home.
The team created three new panel doors with frames made from toughened and strong aluminium glass. The glass was also equipped with an argon cavity which offers great insulative properties.
Mr Mailey chose an overlay stained glass panel instead of the traditional design that involved gluing small pieces of fragile tempered glass together using 'H" lead strips that were then soldered into the. Overlay stained glass provides greater durability and security, as well as an upgrade in appearance.