After remodeling your basement to suit the purpose you want, you will need to put it to use. This means buying a brand new TV and some other electronics if it is being used as an entertainment center. If you build a kitchen, you might decide to put in some new appliances. You will want to safeguard these items just as you would your property in any other part of the house. More importantly, you will have to think about the overall security of your home and check vital places to see if your basement is vulnerable to a break-in.
Some people forget their basement when they think of home security, but you won’t make that mistake. Burglars sometimes use the basement as a point of entry, but you can take steps to protect yours. Here are some ways to make this part of your home less attractive to criminals.
Install Security Bars
Security bars make a great deterrent against burglars. When criminals see these installed over windows, they might not think your home is worth the effort. Security bars come in a variety of attractive designs these days. You don’t have to be concerned about finding products that suit the design of your home. You can also opt for security bars that can swing open from the inside, allowing a quick exit in case of an emergency.
Do not Block the Windows
Windows that are hidden from view are attractive to burglars. If bushes are in front of your windows, it is easy for someone to break in without being seen. Keep plants and shrubs away from these windows so you do not provide cover for criminals trying to break in. Keep any plants in this part of your yard to a minimum, and keep them to the sides of the windows instead of right in front.
Extend Your Security System
If you use a home security system, contact your service provider. Get a quote for covering the basement if this is not already covered. You can attach sensors to the windows that will notify you if there is an attempted break-in.
Cover the Glass with Security Film
A special laminate will help to hold the window together if someone tries to smash it in order to enter your home. Some types are easy to use, so you will not have to pay someone to put them on for you. While they will not prevent the glass from breaking due to force, they will make it difficult for burglars to enter the home.
When you call us to remodel your basement, we will be happy to listen to your security concerns. This type of project requires great attention to detail, and that is exactly what we can provide. We have offices and partners in several areas; use the list at the top of our website to call the dealer closest to you.
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