Protect Your Home from Intruders with Garage Door Security Tips

When people think about home security they usually picture dead‑bolts and alarm panels, but a weak garage door is one of the easiest ways for a thief to get inside. Use the checklist below to harden this overlooked entry point.


1· Evaluate Your Current Garage Door Security

Start with a quick perimeter walk‑through:

  • Construction: Is the door solid wood or steel rather than thin sheet metal?
  • Condition: Look for rot, rust, sagging panels, or loose hardware.
  • Reinforcements: Dead‑bolts, slide locks, center bars, or inside latching mechanisms make forced entry far harder.

If weak spots show up, upgrade the door or add internal slide bolts / security bars before moving on.

2· Add Technological Security Measures

  • Motion‑sensor lighting: A bright floodlight at night is the simplest deterrent.
  • Camera or video doorbell: Mount it high enough to cover the driveway and garage entry.
  • Keypad entry: Eliminates lost remotes and lets you change the code whenever you need.
  • Smart opener: Control the door from your phone, receive “left‑open” alerts, and lock out the opener when you’re away.

3· Maintain Security Over Time

  • Inspect door balance, tracks, and weather‑seal every six months.
  • Keep remotes out of unlocked cars; treat them like house keys.
  • Don’t store valuables in plain sight—cover windows or add frosted film.

4· Extra Tips & Best Practices

  • Always close and lock the door—even during quick errands.
  • Install an auto‑close timer (3–10 minutes is common) to prevent accidental all‑day exposure.
  • Heading on vacation? Pull the opener’s plug and use the manual slide lock.
  • If you’re unsure about any upgrade, call a certified technician.

A secure garage door protects your family, vehicles, and the entire home. Need professional help reinforcing or replacing yours? Call Third Gen Garage Doors (720‑697‑0418) or send us a message—we’re happy to help.