Security window options typically involve reinforced glass, security film, or upgraded glass configurations designed to slow forced entry and reduce breakage. In many cases, these solutions can be added to existing windows without replacing the entire window frame.
Security glass is not one single product. It often refers to a combination of thicker glass, laminated glass, or the use of security film applied to standard glass to help hold fragments together when broken.
These options are commonly used in ground-level windows, storefronts, and areas where additional protection is desired.
Security window film is a clear polyester film applied to the interior surface of glass. It helps hold shattered glass together and can slow forced entry attempts, reduce injury from broken glass, and improve safety during storms or accidents.
Film can often be installed on existing glass when replacement is not required.
If glass is already damaged, foggy, or structurally weak, replacing the glass may be a better long-term solution than adding film alone. New glass can be selected in thicker or laminated configurations for improved strength and clarity.
In these situations, professional glass replacement ensures the new glass is properly sized, sealed, and installed for both safety and performance.
- Ground-level residential windows
- Storefronts
- Glass doors
- High-traffic or visible areas
If you’re considering security improvements for your windows or glass doors, feel free to reach out. The fastest way to get started is to text a photo so we can review your setup and discuss appropriate options.