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The 5 Most Common Ways Burglars Break Into Homes

19. Juni 2026 durch
The 5 Most Common Ways Burglars Break Into Homes
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Your home should be the one place where you and your family feel safe.

Unfortunately, burglars are constantly looking for easy opportunities. They study homes, look for weak points, and take advantage of simple security mistakes that many homeowners don't even realize they're making.

The good news is that most break-ins are preventable. Once you understand how burglars typically gain access to a home, you can take steps to make your property a much harder target.

In this guide, we'll cover the five most common ways burglars break into homes and the practical steps you can take to protect your family, belongings, and peace of mind.


1. Kicking In the Front Door


When most people think of a break-in, they imagine a burglar picking a lock. In reality, many burglars simply kick the door open.

The weak point is usually not the lock itself. It's the door frame.

Most residential doors are secured with short screws attached to a thin wooden frame. A few hard kicks can cause the frame to split, allowing the door to swing open even if the deadbolt remains locked.


Why Burglars Use This Method


  • Fast and effective

  • Requires no special tools

  • Can be done in seconds

  • Often works on standard residential doors


How to Protect Your Door


The best defense is reinforcing the door frame, strike plate, hinges, and lock area.

Door Armor MAX Plus strengthens the entire door system, making it significantly more difficult for an intruder to force entry through kicking.

Additional protection includes:

  • High-quality deadbolts

  • Reinforced strike plates

  • Motion-sensor lighting

  • Security cameras near entry doors


2. Entering Through Unlocked Doors


Sometimes burglars don't need to force their way in at all.

Many break-ins occur simply because a door was left unlocked.

Whether it's a front door, back door, garage entry door, or side door, an unlocked entry point is an invitation for criminals looking for an easy opportunity.

Some burglars walk through neighborhoods testing door handles until they find one that opens.


Why Burglars Use This Method


  • No noise

  • No property damage

  • Low risk of attracting attention

  • Quick access to valuables


How to Protect Your Home


Make locking doors part of your daily routine.

Consider:

  • Smart locks with remote monitoring

  • Automatic locking systems

  • Video doorbells

  • Security alerts when doors remain open

Even if you live in a quiet neighborhood, always lock your doors when you're home, away, or asleep.


3. Breaking Through Sliding Glass Doors


Sliding glass doors are one of the most vulnerable entry points in many homes.

Many homeowners focus heavily on securing their front door while overlooking patio doors and backyard entrances.

Unfortunately, burglars know this.

Sliding glass doors often have weak locking systems and can sometimes be lifted off their tracks. If that doesn't work, intruders may simply break the glass.


Why Burglars Target Sliding Glass Doors


  • Located away from street view

  • Often hidden by fences or landscaping

  • Weak factory-installed locks

  • Large glass surfaces


How to Protect Sliding Glass Doors

Several security upgrades can help:

  • Install a security bar in the track

  • Add glass-break sensors

  • Apply security window film

  • Install outdoor lighting

For maximum protection, Door Armor's Armor Latch Sliding Door Deadbolt prevents the door from being opened from the outside and helps secure one of the most vulnerable points of entry in your home.


4. Climbing Through Windows


Windows are another common target for burglars.

Ground-floor windows, basement windows, and windows hidden behind shrubs are particularly attractive because they often provide easy access without drawing attention.

Some intruders simply open an unlocked window. Others break the glass and climb through.


Why Burglars Use Windows


  • Less visible than front doors

  • Easy access when left unlocked

  • Can provide direct entry into bedrooms or living areas

  • Often overlooked by homeowners


How to Protect Your Windows


Simple security measures can make a big difference:

  • Keep windows locked

  • Trim bushes and landscaping around windows

  • Install window sensors

  • Use security cameras

  • Apply security window film

Door Armor Clear Security Window Film helps hold shattered glass together, making it harder for intruders to create an opening large enough to enter.

The extra time and effort required can often be enough to discourage a burglar and send them looking elsewhere.


5. Using the Garage as an Entry Point


Many homeowners focus on securing their front door but forget about the garage.

Burglars often see garages as easy targets because they may contain expensive tools, equipment, bicycles, and vehicles.

Even worse, an attached garage can provide direct access into the home.


Common Garage Security Weaknesses


  • Unlocked service doors

  • Weak side-entry doors

  • Visible valuables

  • Forgotten garage door openers in parked vehicles


How to Protect Your Garage


  • Always lock garage access doors

  • Reinforce garage entry doors

  • Install motion-sensor lighting

  • Use smart garage door systems

  • Remove valuables from plain sight

Treat your garage entry door with the same level of security as your front door.

A reinforced garage entry door can prevent a burglar from moving from the garage into your living space.


Why Burglars Choose Easy Targets


Most burglars are not looking for a challenge.

They want the fastest, easiest, and lowest-risk way to get inside.

They often avoid homes that show visible signs of security, including:

  • Reinforced doors

  • Security cameras

  • Motion lighting

  • Alarm systems

  • Security signage

The harder you make it for an intruder to enter, the more likely they are to move on to another target.


Build Layers of Protection


No single security product can stop every threat.

The strongest home security strategy uses multiple layers of protection working together.

Consider combining:

✔ Reinforced entry doors with Door Armor

Armor Latch Sliding Door Deadbolt

Door Armor Window Security Film

✔ Security cameras

✔ Motion-sensor lighting

✔ Smart locks

✔ Alarm systems

Each layer adds time, effort, and risk for a potential intruder.


Conclusion


Understanding how burglars break into homes is the first step toward protecting your family.

The five most common methods include:

  1. Kicking in doors

  2. Entering through unlocked doors

  3. Breaking through sliding glass doors

  4. Climbing through windows

  5. Using garages as entry points

The good news is that every one of these vulnerabilities can be addressed with the right security measures.

By reinforcing your doors, protecting your windows, securing sliding glass doors, and creating multiple layers of defense, you can dramatically reduce your risk of becoming a victim of burglary.

At Door Armor, we believe home security starts at the door. Our door reinforcement kits, sliding door security products, and window security solutions are designed to help homeowners protect what matters most.

Because peace of mind begins with a stronger home.

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