Is Your Garage Door Secure?

Unfortunately, there are people in the world that will try to enter your home and steal your belongings if the opportunity arises. If you have an attached garage, potential intruders may look for weaknesses in your garage door security to gain access to your home. It is important to ensure that your garage door and opener are offering the best defense against intruders and thieves – here are a few tips to keep your garage doors secure.

  • Remote lock. Does your garage door opener allow you to lock your door remotely? While the door should lock automatically when closed, you want the ability to control locking and security features. Newer garage door openers offer smartphone apps that help you manage your garage door security, even when you are not home.
  • Revolving security codes. If you have an older garage door remote, it may not have revolving codes that protect you from invasion. Talk to your local garage door service company – they can check to make sure your opener has rolling or revolving security codes that are difficult to duplicate.
  • Battery backup. Don’t let a power outage put you at risk. Get battery backup for your garage door opener to ensure your security stays tight when there is a storm or other causes of power outages. This also ensures you have easy access in and out of your garage when there is no power to your home.

Modern garage door openers have incredible features to help keep your home and garage secure. Talk to your local garage door repair company about upgrading your opener to give you more options to keep your home and family safe.

Posted on behalf of: 
Habpro Garage Doors
Snellville, GA
770-985-3355

Is Your Home’s Garage Door Secure?

While we may keep our overhead automatic garage doors well maintained and repaired when necessary, few of us look at that modern convenience as a weak link or vulnerability when it comes to our home’s security. It is one of our most vulnerable places because it can provide intruders with easy access to our home. Furthermore, garages are often targeted because most of us Americans typically keep many of our expensive valuables there such as cars, motorcycles, sporting equipment, and tools, to name a few. 

One of the major things you can do to ensure the security of your garage is to keep the door closed. As simple as it sounds, people often habitually leave their garage door open when they are home, in the neighborhood walking the dog, or a quick trip to the corner store. Leaving your garage door open, for any length of time, is an invitation to a potential intruder. This can be especially true if you are in the habit of leaving your internal entry doors into your home from the garage unlocked, thinking that they are safe as long as the door is down. If this is familiar to you, check to make certain that your garage windows are secure from easy access. 

You may also wish to call your local overhead garage door professional to check on the technology of your garage door opener. Since automatic garage door openers first became the “must have” item in most homes, technology has made some advancements that make it harder for would-be intruders. For instance, the code used to unlock automatic garage doors today is usually a revolving random number that cannot be obtained by another remote.

Garage Door Security

Believe it or not, your garage represents one of the highest security risks to your home. A garage door left wide open is an open invitation to a would-be burglar, who can steal lawn mowers and other high-priced items in a matter of minutes. The garage also typically provides access into the home, where the burglar can help himself to other valuables. 

However, it is possible to minimize the chances of a burglary by adhering to some of the following tips: 

1. Never leave the garage door open – Remember an open door, to the burglar, is an invitation. He can see what you have in your garage and how to access not just the garage, but your house as well. 

2. Block windows or replace your windowed garage door with a windowless door – Burglars can easily peek inside if you have windows, and all it takes is seconds to case the situation. 

3. Install lights near the garage – If the garage area is well lit, there is less chance of a break-in occurring at night. A light – or better yet a motion sensor light – will remedy the situation. 

4.  Make sure the remote for your garage door opener has “rolling code” technology – This is very important. Older automatic garage door openers allow burglars access to your garage through their use of an electronic device called a “code grabber,” which allows them to record the radio signal from your remote to the opener, which discloses the code.  A remote with rolling code technology sends a different security code each time you use the opener, thus foiling a would-be robber. 

5.  Be sure to lock everything – Lock all the doors, including the garage door and the door from the garage into your home. Also, have a garage door specialist come in to check the locks and security of your existing garage door, and make recommendations for improvements.