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Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 9:40 am
by Tjay
Hello
Can anyone recommend someone who fits better security locks for a patio door.
The door at present has the slide up and down mechanism on the inside. We also have a screw bolt through the middle bar frame. I just wondered if there was a more secure option which isn’t difficult to lock/unlock each time.

Or does new patio doors come with better security locks now?

Thank you

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 9:57 am
by Jan
Tjay wrote:Hello
Can anyone recommend someone who fits better security locks for a patio door.
The door at present has the slide up and down mechanism on the inside. We also have a screw bolt through the middle bar frame. I just wondered if there was a more secure option which isn’t difficult to lock/unlock each time.

Or does new patio doors come with better security locks now?

Thank you


Assuming you have a security grill on the patio door as well as the locks you already have, there is a simple extra bit of security you could add easily but depends on if you have the sliding door part internal and not external sliding.

If it's internal you could find a piece of wood (like a broom handle) the correct size of the door sliding slot on the inside and each time you leave the property just place this wood in the slot. This way the door will not open even if all the locks are breeched.
We have this in the UK...our patio doors there are always double glazed so hopefully they are in Spain.

This just gives an extra simple bit of security that costs virtually nothing and is easy to do.

Whatever you do that takes longer for them to get in, all helps.

Hope this helps.

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We actually need new patio doors as ours are old but one of my specifications will be that they are internal sliding - Years ago I remember reading that external sliding doors are easier to break-into as they can be jemmied out from the slider easier.

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 10:56 am
by PeteKnight
I love Jan’s ideas!

You really do need shutters or grilles of some sort on the outside, as it’s fairly easy to cut around the rubber seals of most double glazed doors/windows and remove the glass. If they do that then no amount of securing the door to the frame will help.

As far as extra locks are concerned, I like this type:
https://www.vikingsecurity.co.nz/products-services/security-bolts.aspx
as they have a long throw and can be used at the top and bottom to secure the door to both the floor and the lintel above the door. If you have persianas above the door then this might not work as well though.

Pete.

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 11:09 am
by Jan
Hi
My idea is only an added extra - I have all the locks possible in the UK as well. Also no door or window in Spain should be without a security grill IMO and no property should be without working smoke alarms to give time to unlock those grills and get out.

These newly built 'state of the art' properties around Quesada have no grills just large grey external shutters and people are moving into them like that..wonder how long before they all start having grills put on...shame when it's after something happens!

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 11:55 am
by Tjay
Yes I do also have grills fitted.
Thank you all for your help and info.

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 9:54 am
by Oliverjane
You can refer to some good locks for sliding glass doors, It works great on the sliders.

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:57 am
by Mac3blade
We replaced our patio door with a wonderful bi fold door. Now, we can have our outdoor space as part of our living space. Proper lock on the door now.

Re: Patio door locks

PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 12:04 pm
by jpeg
Oliverjane wrote:You can refer to some good locks for sliding glass doors, It works great on the sliders.