Having a communal door installed can be a great solution for securing a shared entrance, whether it is accommodation, schools or an office, a communal door is an attractive and safe method of preventing unauthorised access to the property. In this blog we share our top 5 benefits of having a communal door installed at your property.
Reduction in crime
Having a communal door installed at your property entrance will give you a robust and secure entry point to your building. With a controlled access point into your property, a communal door deters unauthorised access and provides a perfect barrier from criminals at the point of entry.
Improves your community
Less crime ultimately means a safer community, which will go a long way in regenerating communal areas around your property. Having a rejuvenated community will make for happier tenants, ones who all benefit from knowing they have a safe and secure access to the residence.
Customised to your liking
Style is important, your communal door is the last thing you see when leaving the property and the first thing you see when entering, so getting the style right is important to you and ourselves. With a range of customisable designs, screens and colours to fit all communal areas, we make sure you are left with an attractive and welcoming communal door.
Built to last
A communal door is an attractive solution for securing your entrance area, and you want to make sure this is an investment that is built to last. Our doors are all designed and manufactured with the latest technologies so you have peace of mind in knowing your door will last.
Compatible with existing systems
You may already have in place a control system for your existing door, and installing a new communal door will not affect that. All of our doors will be compatible with existing systems you have in place, meaning that your new communal door can be installed with minimal fuss and no training needed for a new access system.
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