I tried searching and could not find anything that is halfway tuff or secure, any suggestions, I’m surprised no one makes them with some sort of metal cage so people just can’t break the glass and walk in your house
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Subscribe"Sturdy" means they have an out-of-box bear-proof solution for people who build these sorts of windows-everywhere rustic mansions truly out in the woods.”
Are people really such gerbils now that the
Millions to one mere possibility of a bear at
Your glass door is a marketing feature?
Every ad is now fear-mongering and trying to terrify folks.
“get leaf gutter shield or you will fall off a dangerous ladder and Die!!!” Punctuated by Karen chiding her husband for getting up on dangerous ladders when she told him nit to.
Pest control ads telling Karen’s if they don’t hire Orkin, their children will DIE from exposure to bugs.
Stop this shit…. People are already retarded and timid enough hiding behind their masks and cowing to fear… reinforcing that shit to sell your garbage product that no one needs by creating new phobias and preying on the current American suburbanites utter weakness and feminization… is simply appalling.
Want glass wall in your house? Hell yes! Get one because the view is great and the fresh air makes you strong. Damn right get one.
I want a glass wall to protect me against bears? Who the fuck thinks this way except an emasculated citified shemale who thinks the world is Greenwich Village. With scary bears.
Fuck you companies that are preying on the weak. Just fuck you.
Sirhr
PS. Rant Not aimed at the OP. He had a legit question. Rant aimed at companies that turn their products into solutions for fears they are pushing in order to turn a generation into meek cowards who can be easily led to the slaughter.
What I find most interesting is that the people posting themselves in fear over a one-in-a-billion risk usually have one or more comorbidities that are almost guaranteed to shorten their lives - fat, drinkers, smokers, etc.
In an attempt to provide a useful contribution to the thread, one may also want to consider a "foot lock" as an inexpensive security improvement:
White Auxiliary Foot Lock 1997301 | Andersen Doors
Auxiliary Foot Lock for 200, 400 and A-Series Gliding Patio Doors manufactured 1978-present. Secures door to sill. Buy parts direct from the Andersen Online Parts Store.parts.andersenwindows.com
It's very easy to install when the door goes in and helps to prevent someone from simply bypassing the standard latch. It also allows securing the door in a partially-opened state (such as cracked open for ventilation). And yes, dropping a stick of wood into the door track accomplishes the same task
Happens in about 5 seconds.And, you can lift the door right out of the tracks...
Get a hurricane impact sliding glass door with HVHZ rated glass. They are pretty damn tough to break into, as these guys found out...
I would install a brand called ESWindows in the Elite series if you want to get it sometime soon. PGT, CGI, and many other brands are just as good, but the wait times are getting out of control. Lawson is a more affordable option if that is what you are looking for.
Here is a Grizz that attempted to gain entry in our spare bedroom. Permanently scratched the window surface, luckily the window is about 6' high so he wasnt able to shatter the glass. This is the second time it's happened.... we definitely have to be cognizant of Grizzlies to include securing bbq grill, door and window entries etc."Sturdy" means they have an out-of-box bear-proof solution for people who build these sorts of windows-everywhere rustic mansions truly out in the woods.”
Are people really such gerbils now that the
Millions to one mere possibility of a bear at
Your glass door is a marketing feature?
Every ad is now fear-mongering and trying to terrify folks.
“get leaf gutter shield or you will fall off a dangerous ladder and Die!!!” Punctuated by Karen chiding her husband for getting up on dangerous ladders when she told him nit to.
Pest control ads telling Karen’s if they don’t hire Orkin, their children will DIE from exposure to bugs.
Stop this shit…. People are already retarded and timid enough hiding behind their masks and cowing to fear… reinforcing that shit to sell your garbage product that no one needs by creating new phobias and preying on the current American suburbanites utter weakness and feminization… is simply appalling.
Want glass wall in your house? Hell yes! Get one because the view is great and the fresh air makes you strong. Damn right get one.
I want a glass wall to protect me against bears? Who the fuck thinks this way except an emasculated citified shemale who thinks the world is Greenwich Village. With scary bears.
Fuck you companies that are preying on the weak. Just fuck you.
Sirhr
PS. Rant Not aimed at the OP. He had a legit question. Rant aimed at companies that turn their products into solutions for fears they are pushing in order to turn a generation into meek cowards who can be easily led to the slaughter.
Do you know how much they go for?
Search commercial storefront doors , residential stuff is for harry homeowner. I went the route of lease secure doors and windows and used the money I saved on high end weapons and ammo. No sense of having them if your not going to use them for their intended purpose.I tried searching and could not find anything that is halfway tuff or secure, any suggestions, I’m surprised no one makes them with some sort of metal cage so people just can’t break the glass and walk in your house
You think they would surrender at the first threat.Personally, I'd go for a nice set of French doors, they just look nicer.
Hold out for transparent
I contacted all 3 companies and no one will call me back???Depends on how big they are and what brand. Standard sliding glass door is usually somewhere around 72" x 80" and run just under $2k to $3k+ depending on brand.
Happens in about 5 seconds.
I had my house listed on the market on a Friday.
Came by Saturday morning and seen the whole door leaning against the house.
I was lucky that nothing was damaged but nonetheless they could have trashed an empty house.
Choosign sliding glass doors is difficult indeed.
And he's from Austin, LOL.Holy Necro-thread, Akbar!
Not here to shill sliding glass doors are you?
Nah... maybe to get help with your spelling?
Sirhr