Why Apartments Need Security Film
Ground-floor units are the most vulnerable apartments, and sliding glass doors are the single easiest entry point for burglars. A standard sliding door can be defeated with one kick — security film changes that by holding the glass together and forcing intruders to work far longer.
Sliding Glass Door Security
Standard sliding doors break with a single kick. Security film bonds to the glass so even when it cracks, it stays in the frame — significantly slowing entry and often deterring the attempt entirely.
Most Vulnerable Apartment Areas
We focus on the openings burglars target first:
- Ground-floor sliding glass doors and patio doors
- Street-facing ground-floor windows
- Pool-area glass doors
- Parking-structure pedestrian entry glass
Benefits for Landlords
Security film is a smart investment for property owners:
- Reduced break-in incidents = fewer complaints and liability claims
- Marketing advantage: "security film on all ground-floor units" is a selling point
- Potential insurance premium reductions
Benefits for Tenants
Tenants get genuine peace of mind. Slower forced entry gives them time to react and call 911 — a meaningful difference in a break-in.
California Landlord Security Obligations
California law requires landlords to maintain safe, habitable premises, and certain security measures are expected. Security film is a low-disruption way to strengthen the most vulnerable glass and demonstrate proactive safety measures.
Unit-by-Unit Installation
We install room by room, so tenants can remain in their units during installation. Projects are scheduled to minimize disruption across the building.
Volume Pricing
We offer volume pricing for multi-unit buildings, making it cost-effective to protect every ground-floor unit at once.
