


You installed a heavy-duty deadbolt. But right next to it is a thin pane of glass. Learn how to secure your entryway's weakest link.
It is the oldest trick in the burglary handbook. If your front door has a glass panel (lite) or a narrow window beside it (sidelight) within 40 inches of the lock, your security is compromised. A thief simply breaks the small glass pane, reaches their hand inside, and turns the thumb-turn deadbolt. Door open. No alarm triggered (unless you have glass break sensors).
In 2026, protecting this glass is just as critical as the lock itself. Door Window Security Bars are elegant, narrow grilles designed specifically to cover these vulnerable strips of glass.
Best for: Curb Appeal.
These are wrought-iron style bars that screw into the door frame over the glass. They often feature scrolls or geometric patterns that match the main door. They physically prevent a hand from reaching through.
Best for: Minimalists.
Instead of bars, you replace your thumb-turn deadbolt with a double-cylinder deadbolt (requires a key on both sides).
*Warning: Fire safety risk. Keys must be kept nearby.
Best for: Modern Aesthetics.
A thick 12-mil film applied to the glass. It doesn't stop the glass from breaking, but it holds the shards together like a windshield, making it extremely difficult to punch a hole through.
Installing bars on a door is different than a wall. You can't drill into studs because the door moves.
The Through-Bolt Technique:
For maximum security on door windows, high-end 2026 kits use "sandwich" mounting. You place a grille on the exterior and a matching frame on the interior. Bolts pass through the door itself, connecting the two. This means the exterior grille cannot be unscrewed from the outside because there are no screw heads exposed—only smooth carriage bolt heads.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Don't let a $50 piece of glass defeat a $2,000 security door.
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Last Updated: 01/01/25