SWB Home Security FAQ – Answers to Common Questions

Safety Tips & Custom Options

Windows are your home’s light and air—also a common entry point for break-ins. SWB bars are designed to make windows stronger without turning your space into a maze. Our core systems are telescopic (height) and modular (width), so you can secure almost any opening. And if you’re protecting a bedroom or basement, our A-EXIT quick-release lets you open the window from the inside in seconds. Below you’ll find straight answers to the questions homeowners ask us most.

The 60 Most-Asked Questions (with clear answers)

Choosing & Sizing

How do I choose the right window security bar?


Pick by room type (sleeping areas need quick-release), opening size (height and width), and mounting surface (wood, masonry, metal). SWB bars cover tall windows via telescopic height and wide spans with add-on modules.

What measurements do I need before I buy?


Measure clear width between jambs, clear height where the bar will sit, and mounting depth for brackets. Check for obstructions (blinds, screens, crank handles).

Will SWB fit unusually tall windows?


Yes. Our telescopic system reaches up to ~1.80 m (~71 in) vertically. For heights beyond that, ask us about custom posts or stacked segments.

What if my window is very wide?


Add modules. Example: a ~1 m (≈39 in) wide opening typically uses two modules, joined to create a continuous guard.

Can I secure a very narrow window?


Yes—telescopic bars compress down to short lengths. For slit windows (e.g., bathrooms), we recommend tighter bar spacing to maintain deterrence.

Do SWB bars work on slider windows?


Yes. For horizontal sliders, install the bar across the moving panel’s travel path or mount a vertical telescopic guard that blocks lift-outs.

What about casement (crank) windows?


Casements don’t lift; they swing. Use bars to guard the opening or pair with a security screen. Call us for hinge-clearance tips.

How do I size for basement egress windows?


Confirm the minimum egress opening for your jurisdiction, then choose A-EXIT so the bar opens instantly from inside.

Will the bars interfere with my window AC?


No, when placed correctly. Bars should block sash movement, not AC vents. Keep ¼–½ in clearance from the AC casing.

Do I need different bars for different floors?


Ground-floor windows often benefit from heavier bars and tamper covers; upper floors can use lighter setups. If a room is for sleeping, prioritize quick-release.

Installation & DIY

Can I install SWB myself?


Yes. Most installs take ~15–30 minutes per opening with common tools (tape measure, level, drill/driver). No special trade skills required.

What tools do I need?


Tape measure, pencil, level, drill/driver, appropriate screws/anchors, and (optionally) felt pads and removable threadlocker.

Will I damage my window frame?


Not if you follow the guide. Use pilot holes in wood, proper anchors in masonry, and felt pads to protect finishes.

Can renters use SWB?


Yes. Ask your landlord first and use non-marring pads. We also offer setups that minimize wall impact—contact us for options.

How do I mount on brick or concrete?


Use masonry anchors sized for your brick/block type. Seal penetrations against moisture. If you’re unsure, send us photos—we’ll advise.

Do SWB bars work on slider windows?


Yes. For horizontal sliders, install the bar across the moving panel’s travel path or mount a vertical telescopic guard that blocks lift-outs.

Do I need to remove my insect screen or blinds?


Not usually. You can space the bar slightly forward or choose low-profile brackets so blinds clear the bar.

What if my window is out of square?


Measure at top/mid/bottom and choose the closest telescopic length. Use shims or felt for a level visual line.

Will bars rattle when the fan or AC is on?


If installed correctly, no. Add felt/foam pads at contact points and a drop of removable threadlocker on screws.

Can I move the bars to a new home later?


Absolutely. That’s a core benefit over custom screens—unbolt, pack, and reinstall with new anchors.

How long does installation really take?


Typical first install: ~30 minutes. Subsequent windows are faster once you’ve done one.

Safety, Egress & Code

Generally yes, but local codes apply. In sleeping areas, you must maintain emergency egress. That’s why we offer A-EXIT quick-release bars.

What is “quick-release”?


A mechanism that lets you open the bar from inside in seconds without tools. It keeps burglars out but allows a fast escape.

Can children operate A-EXIT?


Designed to be simple enough for a child to use in an emergency, while resisting outside tampering.

Do SWB bars meet fire-safety expectations?

They’re engineered for egress when you choose A-EXIT and install per instructions. Always verify local rules for bedrooms/basements.

Is it safe to put bars on every bedroom window?


You can, but at least one egress-capable opening must remain. Many customers use A-EXIT on every sleeping room window to keep it simple.

Will bars trap smoke or block firefighters?


Exterior access varies by department. Quick-release protects your family’s inside-out escape—which is the priority.

How do I practice an emergency release?


Run a 30-second drill monthly: eyes closed, count to three, reach, release and swing open, then reset.

Can bars be unlocked from outside?


No. The release is inside-only. Outside fasteners are tamper-resistant.

Do I need special bars for basements?


Basements often require larger clear openings. Choose A-EXIT and confirm the minimum dimensions for your area.

Are child-safety window guards the same as security bars?


Not exactly. Child-fall guards prioritize fall prevention; security bars add anti-intrusion strength. SWB offers security-grade bars with egress.

Materials, Weather & Durability

What are SWB bars made of?


Steel, finished for durability. Choose powder-coated finishes for exterior installs and rinse hardware in coastal areas.

Will they rust outdoors?


With proper finish and maintenance, corrosion is minimal. In salty air, rinse a few times per season and inspect screws yearly.

Which finish should I choose?


Matte hides fingerprints; gloss wipes clean easier. Match your window frame color for a clean, built-in look.

Do bars affect energy efficiency?


Indirectly they can help by keeping the sash firmly seated, reducing drafts. They don’t block vents or HVAC unless mis-positioned.

What about hurricanes or impact zones?


Bars add deterrence, but they’re not a substitute for impact glazing or shutters. You can combine solutions for layered security.

Do bars make windows hotter or colder?


Not significantly. Dark finishes may absorb more heat; interior-mount bars remain close to room temperature.

Can I repaint the bars later?


Yes—lightly scuff, prime, and paint with metal-safe coatings. Avoid paint on moving release parts.

How long do the bars last?


With basic care, many years. Biggest wear factors are salt, moisture, and mis-use (overtightened fasteners).

Are stainless-steel options available?


Contact us for special-order stainless components if you’re on the coast or want a specific aesthetic.

Do bars whistle or vibrate in wind?


Properly tightened bars with pads don’t. If you hear noise, re-check level and add thin foam behind contact points.

Security & Smart Home

How strong are SWB bars against prying?


They provide a rigid physical barrier that blocks lift and leverage attacks on sashes and helps resist casual prying.

Can I keep my alarm sensors with bars installed?


Yes. Mount the contact sensor slightly offset and re-calibrate the magnet gap. Test with the window open/closed and the HVAC running.

Do bars work with window sensors that read vibration?


Yes, but you may need to adjust sensitivity to avoid false alarms from HVAC or traffic vibrations.

Will bars stop someone from breaking the glass?


They stop entry, which is what matters most. Pair with security film or laminated glass if glass breakage is a concern.

Are bars visible enough to deter?


Yes—visible bars are a strong deterrent. Many customers prefer that “seen security” effect versus invisible products.

Can I integrate cameras with bars?


Absolutely. Bars don’t interfere with interior cameras. For exterior cams, avoid mounting to the bar itself—use the wall or soffit.

Do bars interfere with Wi-Fi or Zigbee signals?


No. The small amount of steel near a window doesn’t measurably affect home wireless networks.

What lock types pair well with bars?


Use a sash lock and (optionally) track stops. Bars add a third layer that resists physical manipulation.

Can I use bars only at night?


Bars are fixed once installed. If you want daytime “open feel,” consider A-EXIT so you can open quickly for cleaning or ventilation moments.

How do I keep intruders from accessing release hardware?


Release components are inside-only and shrouded. Exterior screws use tamper-resistant heads.

Use Cases & Rooms

Yes—A-EXIT is ideal: strong deterrence plus fast inside release. Practice the release with adults monthly.

What about rental apartments?


Bars can be a great upgrade. Confirm with your landlord and choose low-impact mounting. Take them with you when you move.

Do stores or offices use SWB?


Yes—modular width is perfect for wide storefronts and office bands of windows. You can keep a consistent look across suites.

Can I secure garage or workshop windows?


Absolutely. Bars protect tools and inventory; choose tamper covers if the window faces an alley.

Are bars OK for bathrooms?


Yes—just ensure egress in any sleeping area nearby and use finishes that handle humidity well.

Do I need bars on second-story windows?

If reachable from a porch roof or balcony, yes. Otherwise, prioritize ground-level and basement windows first.

Can I combine bars with security screens?


Yes. Screens improve airflow and looks; bars deliver visible deterrence and DIY flexibility. Many customers mix by room.

What about windows behind decorative grilles?


If the decorative grille isn’t structural, add SWB bars behind it for real security.

Can I put bars on a window with plantation shutters?


Yes—use low-profile brackets and confirm shutter clearance. We can advise placement from photos.

How do I explain bars to an HOA?


Show that bars are modern, color-matched, and egress-capable (A-EXIT). Provide photos and specs; emphasize safety and uniform appearance.

Safety Tips (Read Before You Install)

  • Keep egress sacred. In any room where people sleep, install A-EXIT or ensure at least one window is quick-release from the inside.
  • Measure twice. Record width, height, and bracket depths. Take a quick video of the opening—it’s your best ordering note.
  • Block the sash, not the AC. Maintain ¼–½ in clearance from AC bodies and vent grilles.
  • Use the right anchors. Wood ≠ masonry. Choose hardware for the substrate and add a tiny drop of removable threadlocker.
  • Pad contact points. Felt/foam prevents squeaks and protects paint.
  • Drill the drill. Practice the 30-second release monthly with everyone in the home.
  • Inspect seasonally. Re-tighten after 48 hours and again at 1 month; check coastal hardware a few times per season.
  • Photograph everything. Photos help with support, reorders, or if you reconfigure later.

Custom Options & Configurations

  • Telescopic height kits: Cover tall openings up to ~1.80 m (~71 in). For extra-tall windows, ask about stack strategies.
  • Modular width expansion: Build across wide bays/storefronts by joining modules. Example: ~1 m (≈39 in) often takes two modules.
  • A-EXIT quick-release: Interior-only release that even a child can operate—ideal for bedrooms, basements, and daycare/nursery rooms.
  • Finish & color matching: Standard neutrals (white/black). Custom colors available on request for multi-unit or commercial orders.
  • Tamper covers & security screws: Hide exterior fasteners and resist casual tool attacks.
  • Low-impact mounting kits: Options for renters or heritage trim—ask us which bracket style fits your frames.
  • Hybrid projects: Combine bars on street-facing windows with security screens on courtyard sides for airflow and aesthetics.
  • Photo-based sizing help: Email us pictures with a tape measure—we’ll recommend the exact kit list.

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Last Updated: 01/01/25