


Because a locked door is only a suggestion to a determined intruder. It's time to install a statement.
The Scary Reality: According to 2026 FBI crime statistics, 34% of burglars don't climb through a window—they walk right through the front door.
You’ve secured your windows. You’ve installed cameras. But if your main entry points—front doors, back doors, and especially sliding patio doors—are relying solely on a standard deadbolt, you have a massive gap in your perimeter.
Burglar bars for doors have evolved. We aren't talking about the rusted, screeching scissor gates of old warehouses. Today's residential security gates blend high-tensile strength with architectural beauty. In this guide, Security WB breaks down exactly how to armor your doors without making your home look like a fortress.
The term "burglar bar" covers a wide range of hardware. Choosing the right one depends on the traffic flow and the type of door.
Best for: Front Entrances.
These are secondary doors installed in front of your main door. They feature a steel mesh or bar design that allows you to open your main door for ventilation while keeping a locked steel barrier between you and a stranger.
Best for: Sliding Glass Doors & French Doors.
These retractable heavy-duty steel gates fold away discreetly to the side when not in use. When locked, they create a diamond-pattern web of steel that is virtually impossible to pry open.
Best for: Preventing forced entry on sliders.
A simple but effective rod that prevents a sliding door from moving. Modern versions (2026 models) are pressure-mounted and made of aircraft-grade aluminum to resist "lift-and-slide" attacks.
Sliding glass doors are the favorite target of burglars for two reasons: the latches are notoriously weak, and the large glass pane is fragile.
Homeowners often hesitate to install door bars because of the "cage" aesthetic. However, manufacturers have responded with laser-cut designs.
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You can buy the strongest burglar bar for doors in the world, but if you screw it into the soft wood trim of your door frame, a single kick will take it down.
Whether you are hiring a pro or DIY-ing, ensure that the strike plates and hinges are anchored with 3-inch hardened steel screws. These must penetrate through the trim and deep into the structural stud of the wall.
At Security WB, we recommend reinforcing the jamb itself with a steel "Door Shield" kit alongside any bar installation.
Don't leave the front door wide open while barring the windows. A comprehensive security plan layers defenses. Burglar bars for doors provide the physical strength that alarms and cameras lack.
Ready to find a gate that complements your home's facade?
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Last Updated: 01/01/25