Security Issues in Older Homes

Older homes have unique charm and aesthetic flair that makes many people desire them. However, there’s a number of important security issues that occur much more often in older homes than their modern counterparts. Here’s a guide to some of the common security issues the residential locksmith experts here at Top Locksmith often observed in older homes.

Noticing Security Issues in Older Homes

Think like a burglar trying to assess the easiest way to get into your home. Make a list with potential points of exploitation like a broken garage door or ground level windows. Make sure to install a peephole in your front door, and a smart alarm system. Contact a professional locksmith to help assess your home security or any existing alarm system. All existing locks, doors, windows, safes, garages and other safety features should be closely inspected for security flaws. Outdoor lights should work properly – consider upgrading them with motion detection capabilities.

 

Security Flaws in Older Homes

  • Older homes often have wooden framed windows that lose integrity as they get damp – making them easier to break through.
  • Often the safety grills or smaller locks in older homes are worn out and cannot protect you from burglars – this is the same for older burglar alarms.
  • A professional lock technician can tell you what the best lock mechanisms are to provide your property with the security it needs.
  • Make sure to upgrade your older garage by replacing it’s remote controls, changing the codes, and consider installing a new garage door if the existing one is falling apart.

 

Replacing Locks and Security Systems

Burglars can tell a cheap lock when they see it – so we recommend upgrading your older home with newer locks, including smart deadbolts that will notify you when any tampering is detected. We also recommend replacing older control panels, alarm sensors, and security wiring with brand new up-to-date models, as burglars generally know their way around older systems, and can easily cut them to access your home. Here, we recommend smart lights and wireless security alarms.