The Very Best Front Doors for Security for a Well-Protected Property

The material you choose for your front door plays a big part in keeping your home secure, and modern locks are essential to stop any tampering from the outside.

The most secure option? A composite door. Made up of strong materials, it has a solid timber core with reinforced layers of UPVC and fibreglass (GRP), plus a mix of other tough materials.

Unlike traditional timber doors, composite doors won’t warp, crack, or weaken over time, giving you long-lasting security you can rely on.

What Should I Prioritise When Buying a Secure Door?

When looking for a secure front door for your property, think about how strong the material is, plus determine if it has good locks and reinforced frames. Check out a quick breakdown of common door materials below:

Timber Doors – Traditional wooden doors can be strong, but they tend to warp and weaken over time, which can make them a weak spot for security. Engineered timber doors are a better option, offering improved strength.

UPVC Doors – These doors are a solid, affordable choice for security. They’re very low maintenance, resistant to warping, and should last a long time.

Aluminium Doors – Aluminium is naturally strong and durable, making it a reliable option for home security.

Composite Doors – With a mix of different materials, composite doors are the best for security. They have a reinforced core and impact-resistant outer layers, giving you strong protection against forced entry.

A grey blue composite door

Which Security Features Make a Front Door Safe?

High-quality locks are key to preventing tampering, and laminated glass stops it from shattering easily. A strong frame and solid core construction will help resist forced entry.

Look for British Standard (BS 3621) locks and multipoint locking systems for added peace of mind. Reinforced frames and hinges also help stop break-ins.

For extra protection, consider adding spyholes or a smart video doorbell like Ring, which lets you keep an eye on your entrance from anywhere.

Chartwell Green front door

3 Types of Locks Used in the UK

Choosing the right lock is just as important as picking a strong front door. Here are some common lock types used in the UK:

Mortice Locks – A secure choice for wooden doors, embedded directly into the door for added strength.

Rim Locks/Nightlatches – Mounted on the surface of timber doors, these are convenient but should be paired with another secure lock for extra protection.

Cylinder Locks – Common on UPVC and composite doors, cylinder locks are secure, especially when combined with a multi-point locking system. A 3-star cylinder lock offers great protection against snapping, drilling, and bumping.

The different components of a composite door

This springtime, take a moment to check your door’s security and think about upgrading. The peace of mind will be totally worth it. As always, our expert advisors are here to help with replacement doors and anything related to your home’s security.

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