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Burglary repairs by ASL

If your home or business premises have been broken into and you require them to be secured immediately, please phone us (08707 60 61 03)


We can repair any damage caused to door or frame, if necessary we can replace the door or frame straight away with one of our high security hardwood doors and frame, as shown below with all the necessary equipment. If required, we can make an exact copy of your original door

Any burglary damage is normally covered by your building insurance - all insurance work welcomed.


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Solid Hardwood Security Doors

These are the most popular doors we supply and fit. They are British Standard half hour fire check - thickness 44mm. ASL doors are supplied with all the necessary security features. Panelled doors look attractive but are weaker and less secure. Therefore we do not fit them, but instead supply doors with beading to simulate the panelled appearence


How secure is your door?
All our security doors are fitted as standard with three locks. One is a high security rim lock near the centre of the door. Above and below this we fit two high security mortice deadlocks with hookbolts and lockguards. All locks work on the same registered security key. The door is hung on three stainless steel butt-hinges. A pair of hingebolts and a doorviewer are also standard, and a letterbox is fitted if required. London and Birmingham Bars strengthen the wooden door frame to resist "kick in" type attack and forced entry.

Disposal of your old door and frame is part of the standard service.

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London Bar

A security reinforcing bar which fits over the staple (keep) of a rim lock or cylinder nightlatch.

 

London Bar

Birmingham Bar

Dual purpose security bar for the hinge side of the door frame - or for the lock side if only mortice locks have been fitted




 

 



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