Glass Door Refrigerators and the Reasons to Buy Glass Door Refrigerator

August 25th, 2009

A refrigerator is the need of every kitchen and stores a variety of things. But how convenient would it be if you could view what is in the refrigerator without having to open the door of the refrigerator? That is what glass door refrigerators are exactly meant to do. Glass door refrigerators are

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Home Invasions – An Inside Look

August 25th, 2009

In a standard home burglary, burglars only look for unoccupied homes to burglarize. In fact, they do not want to rob an occupied home and usually will avoid it at all costs as the risks and consequences are so much higher. A Home Invasion is a home burglary intentionally conducted knowing the

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Front Door Security Tips – 3 Ways to Stop Home Intruders From Kicking in Doors

August 25th, 2009

The FBI says: “A home is invaded every 12 seconds by someone going right through a front or back door. Secure your doors.” The easiest way for a someone to break in to your home is to just kick in the door. The is the way that the vast majority of home invaders and burglars enter a

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Wooden Doors Vs. Composite Doors

July 11th, 2009

The choice between composite doors and wooden doors may seem easy – the attractive traditional door, made out of natural materials, or the attractive door manufactured to look traditional, made out of synthetic materials? The differences between each lead to a surprising conclusion. Are

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The Downfalls of UPVC Doors

June 23rd, 2009

Firstly, the doors are not visually attractive. They are most commonly available in only solid white plastic. Whilst they are easy to clean and maintain they tend to discolour over time – becoming a musty yellow colour which is impossible to remove. Because they rely on gasket seals which

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Composite Door Shop Installation

April 29th, 2009

This section is only meant as a guide to help an experienced tradesperson carry out an installation with assistance. At least two people are required to carry out the installation of the doors, as some parts are heavy. We do not accept any liability for inaccurate or poorly installed

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Why Can I Not Have A Conventional Yale Lock On My Door?

April 25th, 2009

When people refer to a conventional Yale lock, are they taking about a night latch or a chubb dead bolt? We do get asked this question quite a lot and it basically comes down to security. Yes we could fit just a night latch and or a chubb dead bolt, but these do not provide enough security or

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