
Blog #048 • Perimeter Defense
Complete Guide to Window Cage Systems
When standard bars aren't enough, you need full enclosure. A window cage is the ultimate physical deterrent, offering 5-sided protection for high-risk assets.
What is a Window Cage?
Unlike a flat grille that covers the glass pane, a window cage projects outward, creating a 3D box of steel mesh or bars around the entire window opening. This design provides several unique advantages:
📦 3D Protection
It creates a buffer zone between the attacker and the glass. Even if they try to use tools, they are kept 6-12 inches away from the window frame.
Key Applications
You won't typically see a full window cage on a suburban front living room (due to aesthetics), but they are indispensable in specific scenarios:
- Commercial Alleys: Rear windows of businesses facing dark alleys are prime targets. A cage prevents smash-and-grab attempts.
- Basement Storage: Ground-level windows where expensive tools or inventory are stored.
- Schools & Public Housing: High-traffic areas where vandalism is a constant threat.
The AC Unit Cage
The most common residential use of a window cage is to protect Window Air Conditioning units. AC units are notoriously easy to push in (to enter the house) or pull out (to steal the unit).
An AC cage anchors into the exterior masonry and wraps completely around the unit, locking it in place. It protects your $400 appliance and seals a massive hole in your home's security.
Shop AC Cages ❄️Material Guide
For a cage to be effective, it must resist cutting and leverage. Security WB recommends:
| Material | Strength | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Wire Mesh (10ga) | Medium | Preventing vandalism/rock throwing |
| Expanded Metal | High | High-security commercial |
| Tubular Steel | Very High | AC protection & Anti-cut |
Conclusion
When you need to turn a vulnerability into a fortress, the window cage is the answer. It sends a clear message: "Move along, nothing easy here."
Ensure your cage is installed with tamper-proof hardware into structural studs or masonry.













