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Custom Security Door Installation vs. Delivery vs. Shipping
A common point of confusion for our clients is the shipping versus delivery of their custom security doors versus the installation of their custom security doors. We understand why there is so much confusion surrounding the differences between the processes, but it’s important to recognize that they’re separate. They’re fulfilled by three different teams with their own skill sets. To clear up the confusion and help our clients understand what they can expect from their FBS experience, we want to detail exactly what happens during each step and why the distinction is so important. Shipping Your Custom Security Door Shipping may seem self-explanatory to some, but based on the number of questions we get about it, some extra information would be beneficial. When we refer to the shipment of your custom security doors or windows, we’reRead more
How Interior Security Doors Can Keep Your Family Safer
The first place luxury homeowners typically choose to put a security door is at the main entrance. The front door is often the most urgent priority because it’s the most visible. After that, people may upgrade their side doors, garage fire doors, and sliding doors leading to their patios. Interior security doors aren’t always a priority for our clients. Their security needs vary based on their unique situation. Some are perfectly satisfied with exterior doors. In some cases, the client doesn’t even care that it’s a security door — they come to us because they want Italian craftsmanship and customization. They want a really beautiful door and we can create that for them. But others are survivors of violent acts or harassment. Some have had people break into their homes while they were going about theirRead more
The Best Hiding Spot in Your Home: Your Security Door
Most homeowners have hiding spots for valuable possessions — a safe, drawers underneath (or in between) clothing items, behind hanging clothes in a closet, or even a hidden compartment in a wall. It can be difficult to figure out the best place to hide valuables in your house. The places you think are smart end up being the first places that criminals look. (This isn’t their first rodeo.) The drawers in your dresser, your freezer, a fish tank, a toilet tank, and even boxes in your pantry are all places that criminals know to search. They’ll probably hit your master bedroom first, but if they don’t find what they’re looking for, they’ll keep searching until they find something worth selling. So where does that leave you? You still need hiding places for the important or irreplaceableRead more
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