When it comes to securing your home, your front and back doors are your first line of defense. While traditional wooden doors offered a decent level of protection in the past, modern homes require more advanced and dependable security features to stay ahead of today’s safety challenges. Fortunately, advancements in materials, technology, and design have transformed the humble door into a high-security entryway without compromising on style.
At Dosanjh Double Glazing Ltd, we believe that peace of mind should come as standard with every modern door. Whether you’re installing a new composite front door, upgrading to bi-folds, or enhancing your patio entry, knowing what security features to look for can make all the difference.
Here’s what to consider when choosing a secure modern door for your home.
1. Multi-Point Locking Systems
Gone are the days when a single lock was enough to secure a door. Most modern doors now come fitted with multi-point locking systems. This mechanism locks the door at multiple points (usually three or more) along the frame, typically at the top, middle, and bottom.
Why it matters:
- Prevents forced entry through prying or levering
- Distributes force evenly across the door
- Offers enhanced resistance to break-ins
This is one of the must-have features in any modern front or back door, particularly for uPVC, composite, and bi-fold designs.
2. Strong Core Construction
The internal core of your modern door plays a huge role in its strength. The most secure modern doors feature reinforced cores made of high-density foam, timber, or a steel-reinforced composite material.
Composite Doors:
Composite doors are a top choice for security because they combine various materials (uPVC, wood, insulating foam, and GRP) into one solid slab, making them exceptionally durable and impact-resistant.
Solid Timber Cores:
Some composite doors also have solid hardwood cores, which add weight and strength, creating a highly secure door that still looks sleek and stylish.
3. Toughened or Laminated Safety Glass
If your door includes glass panels, make sure it features toughened or laminated safety glass. Standard glass can be easily shattered, offering intruders a way in. Modern safety glass, however, is designed to resist impacts and remain intact even if it cracks.
Types of Secure Glass:
- Toughened Glass: Heat-treated to be much stronger than regular glass.
- Laminated Glass: Composed of two layers of glass with a plastic interlayer—if broken, the pieces stick together.
Many doors also feature double or triple glazing for added insulation and improved security.
4. Anti-Snap Cylinders and Secure Locking Barrels
One of the most common ways burglars break in is by snapping the lock cylinder on a door—especially older uPVC doors. A modern door should come with an anti-snap, anti-bump, and anti-pick cylinder, designed to withstand such attacks.
Look for:
- British Standard 3-Star Kitemark locks
- SS312 Diamond Approved cylinders
- Euro cylinder locks with anti-snap protection
This ensures the barrel won’t snap under pressure, which significantly reduces vulnerability.
5. Robust Hinges and Hinge Bolts
While locks are vital, don’t overlook the hinges. Heavy-duty, tamper-proof hinges with hinge bolts or security pins can prevent attackers from lifting the door off its frame.
On outward-opening doors, these features are especially critical because the hinge side is exposed to the outside.
Bonus Tip:
Opt for security hinges that lock into place even if the hinge pin is removed. This adds another layer of deterrence.
6. Internal Reinforcement and Steel Frames
Some high-security doors come with internal steel reinforcement or are paired with steel door frames. This makes it incredibly difficult for intruders to force the door open, even with tools.
While it’s more common in commercial properties, residential doors are increasingly adopting this technology—especially in modern composite doors or reinforced uPVC frames.
7. Smart Lock Integration
The rise of smart home technology has extended into home security—and doors are no exception. Many modern doors now support smart locking systems that allow remote control via your smartphone, keypads, fingerprint scanners, or even voice assistants.
Benefits of Smart Locks:
- Keyless entry
- Access logs to monitor who enters and when
- Remote locking/unlocking for deliveries or guests
Pairing smart locks with traditional multi-point locking systems provides convenience without sacrificing security.
8. Security Certifications and Accreditation
When choosing a secure door, always look for certifications from recognised security standards and organisations. These ensure that the door and its components have undergone rigorous testing.
Key Standards to Look For:
- PAS 24:2016 – Enhanced security performance for doorsets
- Secured by Design (SBD) – Police-preferred security specification
- BSI Kitemark – UK quality and safety standard for locks and hardware
At Dosanjh Windows, many of our doors meet or exceed these benchmarks—giving our customers complete confidence.
9. Reinforced Door Frames and Proper Installation
Even the most secure door won’t be effective if it’s poorly installed. A door is only as strong as its frame, and the installation plays a key role in ensuring tight seals, correct alignment, and structural support.
Professional installation ensures:
- Locking points align perfectly
- There are no gaps or weak spots
- The door opens and closes smoothly and securely
That’s why all our installations at Dosanjh Windows are handled by experienced professionals who understand both the functionality and aesthetics of modern security doors.
Final Thoughts
Today’s burglars are smart—but modern door security is smarter. From multi-point locking systems to smart home integration and robust core materials, there are plenty of ways to turn your entryway into a fortress without sacrificing style.
Whether you’re upgrading your front door, back door, or patio entry, always prioritize doors that have been designed with security at the forefront.
At Dosanjh Double Glazing Ltd, we supply and install a wide range of high-security doors, including composite, French, patio, and bi-fold options. Each is crafted for maximum protection, long-lasting performance, and visual appeal.
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Contact us today for a free consultation and explore our collection of secure, stylish, and expertly-installed doors.