How to Secure a French Door
Methods for Reinforcing and Locking French Doors
By M. Langton, published Mar 19, 2007
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French Door Lock Systems
French doors are hinged at the outside of the frame and have two or more panels that swing in or out from the center of the frame. Older models, in which the active panels were locked to each other rather than to a permanent jamb, may be less secure than swinging doors.
Modern designs, though, typically use deadbolts or a multi-point (usually three-point) locking system that extend bolts from the door into the frame to secure the door to the jamb. This not only keeps intruders out, it also makes the door more weatherproof. Both doors should be fitted with mortice rack bolts (bolts fitted within the door and operated internally by a threaded key).
The first closing leaf of the French door should be secured with mortice rack bolts at the top and bottom frames. The second closing leaf should have a five-lever mortice lock together with a further two mortice bolts.
Ideally, a French door should be made of solid (not hollow) wood at least 1 3/4 inches (44 mm) thick. Locks should always be installed at a right angle to the grain of the wood in order to reduce the chances of the wood splitting if the lock is put under pressure.
For even better security, add slide-rod locks to the top and bottom of one or both of the doors. If you've got an outward opening French door, add hinge bolts, as well. These bolts should be fit 4 to 6 inches (100-150 mm) below the top hinge and above the bottom hinge.
As an alternative, you can also use surface-mounted locking pressbolts (push to lock, key to open) on each door at the top and bottom. If the style of door will support it, a mortice sash lock should be fitted on the door for extra security.
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Takeaways
- Fit your French doors with deadbolts or a multi-point locking system.
- Reinforce the lower plywood panels on your French doors.
- Use laminated glass or reinforce the glass with plastic film.
Did You Know?
Locks should always be installed at a right angle to the grain of the wood in order to reduce the chances of the wood cracking if the lock is put under pressure.
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