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post May 1 2011, 02:13 PM, updated 15y ago

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Dear forumer here, can I know where to get this security door with cheaper price? I got quote from 1 of the supplier, 4.5ft front door + 3ft back door,rm3388,plus installation.Any one got it more cheaper?tq
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post May 2 2011, 09:47 PM

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Is quite cheap already. My front door alone already cost me 3k
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post May 3 2011, 12:20 AM

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you refer to Wood or Metal type???
stainless steel or ?

my was 5f Front door (two same size door) x standard backdoor costed 3.6K, build with metal.

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QUOTE(hanalolu @ May 1 2011, 02:13 PM)
Dear forumer here, can I know where to get this security door with cheaper price? I got quote from 1 of the supplier, 4.5ft front door + 3ft back door,rm3388,plus installation.Any one got it more cheaper?tq
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i just booked a 6 feet front (metal with flower design) + 3 feet back door for 3688 in pg,(promotion package),i think its worth it.
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post May 11 2011, 10:55 PM

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just want to ask regards to the include installation.

do they charge extra for hacking wall if the original door is smaller. eg from single door to 1 1/2 door?
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post Jul 9 2011, 09:11 PM

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anyone can suggest reliable yet affordable security door ?

I'm looking for Front + Back, Front would be 4 and half ft back just single 1 i think is 3 ft kot.. my budget not exceeding 4k any chances ? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(DE.si.MON @ May 11 2011, 10:55 PM)
just want to ask regards to the include installation.

do they charge extra for hacking wall if the original door is smaller. eg from single door to 1 1/2 door?
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Nope...it is on your own. They only put the frame in, and seal back will need extra charge except you get a price with them rclxms.gif
I have to pay RM150 each door for my wet contractor to fix for me.

Kelvin5717 RM4K shoud enough but it also depend on what type of door you select. WHole stainless stell for sure can't lal...
you could check out at PWTC (house deco this week) or hunt around for your design and ask for pricing lol...


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post Jul 12 2011, 12:44 AM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 10 2011, 01:56 PM)
Nope...it is on your own. They only put the frame in, and seal back will need extra charge except you get a price with them  rclxms.gif
I have to pay RM150 each door for my wet contractor to fix for me.

Kelvin5717 RM4K shoud enough but it also depend on what type of door you select. WHole stainless stell for sure can't lal...
you could check out at PWTC (house deco this week) or hunt around for your design and ask for pricing lol...
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ya i know tapi i dun have any leads into where i can find door company le... i miss the house deco cox i'm working on sat and sun also.. cry.gif cry.gif
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post Jul 12 2011, 12:50 AM

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good question, i've been meaning to ask about security door prices as well.

anyone care to recommend a reliable and worthy shop/company? i saw one shop doing this in One Puchong. havent enquire price tho.
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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jul 12 2011, 12:44 AM)
ya i know tapi i dun have any leads into where i can find door company le... i miss the house deco cox i'm working on sat and sun also..  cry.gif  cry.gif
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You can try look for this
http://www.morrisdecor.com/ - Boss / worker / door from China
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http://topsecuritydoor.com.my/products.html - from local


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post Jul 12 2011, 01:25 AM

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Janus - http://www.starproperty.my/Shopping/WhatsNew/532/0/0

Front (1.5) and back (1.0) doors RM 5900 include installation (cement and patch work up to 8in from door frame)

That was the PWTC fair price. Normal price is additional RM 500 and without some stuffs (couldn't remember what it was).

Showroom in Puchong and Mahkota Cheras - Mr. Lim Boon Teik - 0129880301
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post Jul 12 2011, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 12 2011, 01:21 AM)
You can try look for this
http://www.morrisdecor.com/ - Boss / worker / door from China
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http://topsecuritydoor.com.my/products.html - from local
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First link does not work, will try on link to and see their showroom

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Janus - http://www.starproperty.my/Shopping/WhatsNew/532/0/0

Front (1.5) and back (1.0) doors RM 5900 include installation (cement and patch work up to 8in from door frame)

That was the PWTC fair price. Normal price is additional RM 500 and without some stuffs (couldn't remember what it was).

Showroom in Puchong and Mahkota Cheras - Mr. Lim Boon Teik  - 0129880301
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Janus i been before their price is very high, front door 3.8k back door 3.6k = more then 7k rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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post Jul 12 2011, 05:02 PM

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Just curious about these security door are as selling so expensive costing a few thousand ringgit for each door.
Are there really worth it?

Do they really provide the security or just some gimmick?

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post Jul 12 2011, 05:43 PM

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Janus sounds interesting. Anyone has a handson experience?

I think if you want a security door you need to spend some money for the product. Consider the alternative costs: high quality wooden door, good lockset, grill + lockset for the grill. will easily be quite steep too. and both doors should have equal security - otherwise a thief can just enter from the back right?

i have platinum security door. this is good (and it was "expensive") but honestly speaking if i had know about janus when i made the purchase i probably would have bought theirs from what i read. in general the security doors are pretty great. no need for a grill and they are indeed hard to break. but look at the weak spot: the lockset from the china-doors is not up to par but still pretty damn good to deter malaysian robbers smile.gif
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When you use this door, do you get the feeling like you are walking into a security vault or that sort? smile.gif
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post Jul 12 2011, 10:49 PM

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I bought my from Top Security Door. 5ft front + 3 ft back total RM3499 including installation. Avoid China type as i have compare them before and China type is quite bad in quality.
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post Jul 12 2011, 11:03 PM

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The lock very important, it lock in side, top and bottom. If jam is hell a hard time to take it out. Also a good quality hinge is a must.

I won't be using this. The conventional Steel door will be god for me.
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QUOTE(REEN YONG @ Jul 12 2011, 11:49 PM)
I bought my from Top Security Door. 5ft front + 3 ft back total RM3499 including installation. Avoid China type as i have compare them before and China type is quite bad in quality.
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If you are already going for this route (using the security doors) then might as well get the better ones.
Someday you may find yourself either locked in or locked out tongue.gif
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post Jul 13 2011, 10:45 AM

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Doors from Top Security Door not good meh? They are locally made though, not from China...
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post Jul 13 2011, 11:27 AM

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Not all product from China are bad in quality.
Not all local made products are bad in quality as well.
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post Jul 13 2011, 02:44 PM

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remember to secure the windows too! no point getting security doors if the windows are not properly secured.
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windows got grille tongue.gif
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post Jul 13 2011, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Jul 13 2011, 11:27 AM)
Not all product from China are bad in quality.
Not all local made products are bad in quality as well.
I have just placed a deposit on Top Security doors for my front and back of my house, I hope they aren't that bad for locally made products. An alternative for those who are interested, are security doors from SKB, they have a new range of security doors recently. And yea, they are local too...

Edit : grammar.

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post Jul 13 2011, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Jul 13 2011, 02:46 PM)
windows got grille  tongue.gif
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Door got no grille? I am moving to landed but all this while i live on apartment. Right now my front door got 2 bolt (one can be locked from outside) and i put magnetic sensor (subscribing to ADT ) . Same thing with back door. 2 dead bolt (1 up 1 down ) with grille. Is it still not secure compared to the security door? Really concern as i am moving in to a new housing area and there's only few of us moving in.
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QUOTE(Uzumaki NaruTo @ Jul 13 2011, 06:22 PM)
Door got no grille? I am moving to landed but all this while i live on apartment. Right now my front door got 2 bolt (one can be locked from outside) and i put magnetic sensor (subscribing to ADT ) . Same thing with back door. 2 dead bolt (1 up 1 down ) with grille. Is it still not secure compared to the security door? Really concern as i am moving in to a new housing area and there's only few of us moving in.
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Get a guard dog biggrin.gif

Since your area is new and not many has moved in, even if you use security door also would not prevent any break-in if they really wants to. They will just go thru those weak entry points like roof, windows, etc
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Too bad i cant laugh.gif . Yeah the break in reports at the forum are somewhat worrying. The rest of neighbors have kids so have to wait until end of year. we couldn't afford to pay for two house so no choice.
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Put minimal stuff in the house. Put all your valuables in the bank's safe deposit box
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Nah its not like i got lots of expensive stuffs in the house. Its the occupant inside the house im protecting sweat.gif if they want to take my old notebooks , outdated console be my guest ; The thing is now they attack ( probably mad as there's nothing valuable in the house) the house occupant.
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post Jul 19 2011, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(REEN YONG @ Jul 12 2011, 10:49 PM)
I bought my from Top Security Door. 5ft front + 3 ft back total RM3499 including installation. Avoid China type as i have compare them before and China type is quite bad in quality.
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got contact to share ? or webpage ?

QUOTE(weikee @ Jul 12 2011, 11:03 PM)
The lock very important, it lock in side, top and bottom. If jam is hell a hard time to take it out. Also a good quality hinge is a must.

I won't be using this. The conventional Steel door will be god for me.
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ya this is what i worried.. but i found alternative to remain my sliding door, so at least if it's jam i still can use my sliding door lol (my sliding door with grill ya)


QUOTE(kelvyn @ Jul 13 2011, 08:54 AM)
If you are already going for this route (using the security doors) then might as well get the better ones.
Someday you may find yourself either locked in or locked out  tongue.gif
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yup i also scare hahaha doh.gif

QUOTE(Nitrous @ Jul 13 2011, 04:27 PM)
I have just placed a deposit on Top Security doors for my front and back of my house, I hope they aren't that bad for locally made products. An alternative for those who are interested, are security doors from SKB, they have a new range of security doors recently. And yea, they are local too...

Edit : grammar.
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price on ur TOP security door ? mind to share the contact ?? and got SKB contact ??

QUOTE(Uzumaki NaruTo @ Jul 13 2011, 08:14 PM)
Nah its not like i got lots of expensive stuffs in the house. Its the occupant inside the house im protecting sweat.gif if they want to take my old notebooks , outdated console be my guest ; The thing is now they attack ( probably mad as there's nothing valuable in the house) the house occupant.
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ya this is also what i worried sad.gif

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jul 19 2011, 10:36 PM)
price on ur TOP security door  ? mind to share the contact ?? and got SKB contact ??
I customized my security door from Top Security Door Enterprise, thus it will be more expensive that normal doors. You can take a look at their website below.
Top Security Door

SKB steel doors...
SKB Shutter Steel Security Door



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post Jul 20 2011, 02:05 PM

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Anyone know how much to replace the whole set of lock for front security door if the lock system is broken (by thief)??




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Errr,,, I need help here guys.
I am looking for a back area kitchen door.
Those door that opens to the back "lorong area.
I heard that it should be a 2 layer door in 1 frame build and its water proof.
Any recommendations?
Price range?
Design?
China made cheaper?!? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Jul 21 2011, 06:35 PM)
Errr,,, I need help here guys.
I am looking for a back area kitchen door.
Those door that opens to the back "lorong area.
I heard that it should be a 2 layer door in 1 frame build and its water proof.
Any recommendations?
Price range?
Design?
China made cheaper?!?  icon_question.gif
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Door open facing outside for KC is a standard, and 2 layer basically indicated that a small door open for air flow instead of open the whole back door.
Some prefer local, some prefer China...it all depend on yourself and also the price from your negotiation...

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 21 2011, 10:00 PM)
Door open facing outside for KC is a standard, and 2 layer basically indicated that a small door open for air flow instead of open the whole back door.
Some prefer local, some prefer China...it all depend on yourself and also the price from your negotiation...
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Where to get ? and what is the price range? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Jul 22 2011, 09:10 PM)
Where to get ? and what is the price range?  icon_question.gif
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Normally those 3'7 door can be use for back door. The can be intercharge either facing IN or Out, depend on what you use for.
http://topsecuritydoor.com.my/products.html

The photo "PP1-152b B Indoor-027" on the link, you could see that a small door open (Like a window, secure by grill), which give a choice to open for air flow yet still protecting.


For me, I get from Morris Decor Malaysia Sdn Bhd. Main door (6'7") plus back door (3'7" cost RM3.6K, I guess the small door could be around 1.3 to 1.5 maybe.

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Guys,

In your quest to secure your homes, do not overlook other important areas. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Nitrous @ Jul 13 2011, 04:27 PM)
I have just placed a deposit on Top Security doors for my front and back of my house, I hope they aren't that bad for locally made products. An alternative for those who are interested, are security doors from SKB, they have a new range of security doors recently. And yea, they are local too...

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I am using Top Security door and so far, I have no problem with them.



QUOTE(Uzumaki NaruTo @ Jul 13 2011, 05:22 PM)
Door got no grille? I am moving to landed but all this while i live on apartment. Right now my front door got 2 bolt (one can be locked from outside) and i put magnetic sensor (subscribing to ADT ) . Same thing with back door. 2 dead bolt (1 up 1 down ) with grille. Is it still not secure compared to the security door? Really concern as i am moving in to a new housing area and there's only few of us moving in.
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Are you using solid timber door? If it's the cheap plywood door, then no matter how many locks you are using, it's no use.
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i also just booked 2 top security door....1.3 each


Added on July 25, 2011, 12:17 ami think they are just slightly expensive if you need to change door frame + wooden door + grill.....so i just make up mind easily to get them

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QUOTE(bteoh @ Jul 25 2011, 12:16 AM)
i also just booked 2 top security door....1.3 each


Added on July 25, 2011, 12:17 ami think they are just slightly expensive if you need to change door frame + wooden door + grill.....so i just make up mind easily to get them
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Does the price include installation, or they will charge extra for plastering back the wall? Thks. smile.gif
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Some of the security door which written stainless steel actually is not 304 stainless steel...a lot of people tertipu....some of them rust within a year if expose to water like rain...

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I have 1 security door installed by Top Security, so far so good. My experience was their after sales service was bad. Hope they have improved.
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what is the use for security door ?

thief dont usually break the door !
they come thru windows , unlock the door . thru rooftop.


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QUOTE(NelsonBoy @ Aug 23 2011, 10:09 PM)
what is the use for security door ?

thief dont usually break the door !
they come thru windows , unlock the door . thru rooftop.
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rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif agree with you. If install security door but do not secure the other potential entrance area, no use.
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QUOTE(NelsonBoy @ Aug 23 2011, 09:09 PM)
what is the use for security door ?

thief dont usually break the door !
they come thru windows , unlock the door . thru rooftop.
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Security Door look nice mah.. Cost extra only a little... rclxms.gif
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Installing Security Door is OK. Just have to also look at other weak areas where intruders can enter.
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Ordered security doors for both back n front (5x7 + 3x7) rm3400..THC, local made brand..feels ok la..up to my expectation
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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Aug 24 2011, 08:41 AM)
Installing Security Door is OK. Just have to also look at other weak areas where intruders can enter.
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What will you suggest for the window and roof?
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My gripe is the security door lock "key". mad.gif
The key feels so flimsy. sad.gif
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i check Top Security Door/ THC Security Door/ New Edge Security Door....
all from same source i guess.

was quote rm3788 for 5'x8' + 3'x7'


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QUOTE(skng03 @ Sep 17 2011, 09:14 AM)
i check Top Security Door/ THC Security Door/ New Edge Security Door....
all from same source i guess.

was quote rm3788 for 5'x8' + 3'x7'
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Have you check with Morrisdecor?

http://www.morrisdecor.com/

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Was thinking integrate a electric lock with these security doors, but no luck yet
Samsung lock
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anyone bought security/steel door fm Thiam Sieng Gp before ? saw their promo @ RM1699 + installation RM1k = RM2699 for one 5x7 and one 3x7.
any review on this co. ?

http://www.thiamsiengsteel.com
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QUOTE(ahter @ Sep 24 2011, 10:49 PM)
anyone bought security/steel door fm Thiam Sieng Gp before ? saw their promo @ RM1699 + installation RM1k = RM2699 for one 5x7 and one 3x7. 
any review on this co. ?

http://www.thiamsiengsteel.com
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Can't believe my eyes, blink.gif
Usually RM3500 to RM3800 package price for one 3X7 and one 5X7 including installation.
That is sooo cheap !!! shocking.gif shocking.gif shocking.gif
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wow so cheap..damn.i wonder how's the quality like??

bought THC security door, 3x7+5x7 for 3.4k sweat.gif
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Cheap.

My wooden 58" x 93" door already cost me 1.8k, lock another RM 500 to 1k depend selection, and another rm 400 for installation. Plus Grill.. Already add up to more than what you guys buying.

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QUOTE(ahter @ Sep 24 2011, 10:49 PM)
anyone bought security/steel door fm Thiam Sieng Gp before ? saw their promo @ RM1699 + installation RM1k = RM2699 for one 5x7 and one 3x7. 
any review on this co. ?

http://www.thiamsiengsteel.com
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Check the tightness and stainless class on this promotion...

I recall some door are very light and the quality of it is rclxub.gif

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Anybody use THC or sky-horse products???
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i just installed mine, not yet start using already rosak. yes, it's THC security door. I called the CSR. well she said it's going to take them FEW days to visit my house. what do you think? @@
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sorry to hear that... should think of other brand.
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QUOTE(hanalolu @ May 1 2011, 02:13 PM)
Dear forumer here, can I know where to get this security door with cheaper price? I got quote from 1 of the supplier, 4.5ft front door + 3ft back door,rm3388,plus installation.Any one got it more cheaper?tq
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Glad to se your information .
We can quote you feverable price.
We advise aluminium door and pvc door .
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Hi Guyz,

Have anyone here tried 'Yong Fong' Stainless Steel Door b4?! I was quoted 1 unit 3x7 (Full Stainless Steel Door - Grade A) with RM2550 c/w installation.. Izzit worth?!

Thanks for advice.. smile.gif
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when we talk about security door..be careful with THC METAL ENGINEERING..they are the worst company i've ever dealt with..remember THC METAL ENGINEERING
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QUOTE(sofeaishak @ Jan 17 2012, 03:31 PM)
when we talk about security door..be careful with THC METAL ENGINEERING..they are the worst company i've ever dealt with..remember THC METAL ENGINEERING
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LOL, yeah i'm using THC for front and backk door

Any particular problem ur facing? Yeah i got them @ 3.4k, i must admit, quality is just average, but acceptable to me.
i didn't face any problem with them during the whole dealing

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does anyone know where to buy security door with reasonable price in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah? Thanks!
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QUOTE(skng03 @ Sep 17 2011, 09:14 AM)
i check Top Security Door/ THC Security Door/ New Edge Security Door....
all from same source i guess.

was quote rm3788 for 5'x8' + 3'x7'
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New Edge? i've been looking for this company...

called up many times, nobody picked up the phone..


i suspect the company already closed down... cry.gif


anyone bought any security doors from them?

or have they shifted somewhere? changed contact numbers already?

thanks!
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QUOTE(sofeaishak @ Jan 17 2012, 03:31 PM)
when we talk about security door..be careful with THC METAL ENGINEERING..they are the worst company i've ever dealt with..remember THC METAL ENGINEERING
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ May 18 2012, 11:17 AM)
New Edge? i've been looking for this company...

called up many times, nobody picked up the phone..
i suspect the company already closed down... cry.gif
anyone bought any security doors from them?

or have they shifted somewhere? changed contact numbers already?

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look for their resale agent+ installer better, i got mine from a shop at sg long, good service i must say thumbup.gif


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QUOTE(ahter @ Sep 24 2011, 10:49 PM)
anyone bought security/steel door fm Thiam Sieng Gp before ? saw their promo @ RM1699 + installation RM1k = RM2699 for one 5x7 and one 3x7. 
any review on this co. ?

http://www.thiamsiengsteel.com
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Check the tightness and stainless class on this promotion...

I recall some door are very light and the quality of it is  rclxub.gif
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i did check this out @ GIANT bdr kinrara, made in china, cash n carry, not include installation and no warranty....so not deal with them

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What will you suggest for the window and roof?
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Ss steel grill ,add extra wood to narrow gap on roof where u put the tiles


Added on May 20, 2012, 8:38 pmHello all owners , how secure is ur security door all this while ? I'm thinking of getting one for my front n back door . I've seen YouTube video where they pick open the euro lock that security door are using

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Ss steel grill ,add extra wood to narrow gap on roof where u put the tiles


Added on May 20, 2012, 8:38 pmHello all owners , how secure is ur security door all this while ? I'm thinking of getting one for my front n back door . I've seen YouTube video where they pick open the euro lock that security door are using
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Thanks,

for Window, the window grills was re-enforced with steel in the hollow grills and it was build inside the house. Will apply security film on some of the glass.

for Doors, I just decided to build metal grills instead of using single security door.

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Visited MorrisDecor, ThiamSieng, TopSecurity(New Edge) in the pass few days. . . This is my experience..

ThiamSieng
- 5*7 + 3*7 Combo deal close to RM3,000
- 6*7 + 3*7 Combo deal close to RM3,600
> Understand it is from China. Quality so so ...

Top Security
- 5*7 + 3*7 Combo deal close to RM3,4xx
- 6*7 + 3*7 Combo deal RM3,7xx
> Most part are locally made with factory in Klang. Some parts are from China. Quality bearable. .

Morris Decor
- 5*7 + 3*7 Combo deal close to RM3,5xx
- 6*7 + 3*7 Combo deal RM3,8xx
> China product. More varieties on material and plenty of design. Quality bearable. ..

I need to hear from their customer on their services. ..
Wish to hear from you all before make any decision ...

What about GM Door from Klang?

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I have visited Sky hourse, the price also 3.4k for one front door and one back door. With this package u can enjoy cheaper price for front gate, swing type. Around 2.5k with arm.
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Anyone who installed Janus Security door before? hows the performance? if compare to stainless steel security door, which one better? Top security quote me RM2800-RM2900 for 5 x 7 door.
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QUOTE(pooi_pooi1 @ Jun 25 2012, 11:50 AM)
Mel2,

I went to one of their dealer & found the cheapest for 3x7 ft door is RM1300 with installation (exclude wetwork). My friend also got quoted same price from other shop (not New Edge). Price wise is same.

Please share your knowledge on security door. Why must look for New Edge? What is their difference with other security door? Quality, durability or price?

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Do you guys think all doors are standard sizes?
Will a developer try something funky and setting frame that's taller, narrower?
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Will a developer try something funky and setting frame that's taller, narrower?
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Why not, ht 7' normal house, 8' ht for average house n now we see lot of 6'x10 for main door

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Do you guys think all doors are standard sizes?
Will a developer try something funky and setting frame that's taller, narrower?
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Now many house come with 8' height. I made my main for 5' x 8' too. Except other door I use 3' x 7'
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i just done my 3x7 security door for rm 1200 only, gv u the contact 0162199961, his website like... www.autogatesmalaysia.com...
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QUOTE(Lovein @ Jun 27 2012, 12:39 AM)
i just done my 3x7 security door for rm 1200 only, gv u the contact 0162199961, his website like... www.autogatesmalaysia.com...
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made in china or malaysia?
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be careful about when purchasing stainless steel security door...remember to ask whether is 304 stainless steel or not...a lot of people who bought stainless steel security door after expose to sunlight and rain, it has rusted..


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Any one have experience with L&L Design concept selling security door from Wanli security door using assa abloy lock?

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made in china or malaysia?
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I ask him this be4 too.. According to him is local made with china accessories..smile.gif
Quite honest guy for me, haha.. rclxms.gif
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hi, just a stupid question, do we need to keep the wooden door if we install the security door? thanks for advise.
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hi, just a stupid question, do we need to keep the wooden door if we install the security door? thanks for advise.
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u can't, as the old door frame need to remove only can install the security door
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Now for a 3x7 security door is RM1250 with installation.
Anyone interested pls pm for the supplier no.

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Maybe u can check up with Golden Best Security Door Trading
http://www.facebook.com/goldenbesttrading

They are having promotion now!!!
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anyone know which supplier will do the all the work for us such as remove existing door frame, install new door frame/door + cement + painting? just wondering whether got supplier provide all the service so we dont have to find other contractor to come and do cement/patch work and paint. Thanks.
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u can't, as the old door frame need to remove only can install the security door
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Can we retain the exiting grill door while installing security door? Prefer to open the door while
at home and only leave the grill door closed

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Can we retain the exiting grill door while installing security door? Prefer to open the door while
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I think with the security door, you dont need anymore grill. With the security door, you alread have 2 doors in one. You can choose either a mini door (they are called door in door) or another door behind the security door that comes with it. U can leave the inner door open with the outer one locked.


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Can we retain the exiting grill door while installing security door? Prefer to open the door while
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A security door actually is designed to do away with the need of a grill.
You just leave the small door(whithin the security door) open to get the same effect. wink.gif
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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Jul 17 2012, 05:13 PM)
A security door actually is designed to do away with the need of a grill.
You just leave the small door(whithin the security door) open to get the same effect. wink.gif
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The grill could act at double protection for breaking in. Otherwise, the intruder just need to
break the security door and get into house smile.gif

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The grill could act at double protection for breaking in. Otherwise, the intruder just need to
break the security door and get into house smile.gif
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The main security door has a double lock. The inner door has another lock.
With the grill and another padlock, that is a triple + double lock.
Walao ehhh. . , blink.gif
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If only 1 to choose, which thing will u all go with? Alarm (trigger alarm only but theft still in) or security door( no alarm but hardly break in)? I only got budget enough for one thing nw sad.gif plz share opinion
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QUOTE(ycngjack1 @ Jul 29 2012, 07:00 AM)
If only 1 to choose, which thing will u all go with? Alarm (trigger alarm only but theft still in) or security door( no alarm but hardly break in)? I only got budget enough for one thing nw sad.gif plz share opinion
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Who say security door is hardly break in? They give you warranty if break in can claim from then?

I seen security door been force open before. Also seen security door lock jam due to poor quality.

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QUOTE(ycngjack1 @ Jul 29 2012, 07:00 AM)
If only 1 to choose, which thing will u all go with? Alarm (trigger alarm only but theft still in) or security door( no alarm but hardly break in)? I only got budget enough for one thing nw sad.gif plz share opinion
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I choose to have both, install conseal magnetic aarm sensor & vibration senseor on security door smile.gif

QUOTE(weikee @ Jul 29 2012, 09:34 AM)
Who say security door is hardly break in? They give you warranty if break in can claim from then?

I seen security door been force open before. Also seen security door lock jam due to poor quality.
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Yup even safe door also can force open…
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anyone using security door from Morris Decor? any comment on the quality?
sales person told me their doors are from China.
i was quoted rm3600 for front 5'x7'+back 3'x7'combo include delivery+installation, reasonable?

is there anything we can do to prevent the lock from jamming itself? any maintenance/pre caution we should take?

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Hi,

Have you checked security door package from Top Security? If not mistaken 5x7" + 3x7" with delivery & installation is $3488 only.
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Yes. Ordered mine with Top Security .. RM3488 for 5x7" + 3x7" with delivery + installation..
However, the installation do not include the cement and touch up on the door frame. .
It is advisable to have a contractor on standby to do so ..
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Just placed an order with goldenbesttrading for 2 stainless steel door 3X7 for RM4.6k.

I understand this is not 304 material but using 201 material as the seller informed me.

The reason why i didn't opt for top edge even though they quoted me rm2k each for the stainless steel door (they claim is 304 material), they couldn't arrange a contractor to do the wet work.

GBT quoted me everything inclusive of removal, tiling and plastering.

One thing i do notice a difference in top edge door, they have additional security pin lock on the hinge side.


I hope i made the right decision of trying out china door. gulp.
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Most of the security door using 1 key to trigger upper, middle, lower lock. When u use the key to open the middle lock, it using one straight round metal to trigger the upper and lower lock to unlock by pushing up+down. If this round metal not straight, in future might face can't open the door. After this, i purposely go survey this type of door which can "see thru" the inner part of this security lock. I further raise my concern to another security door supplier, he told me that modern security door eliminate this issue by reduce the distance for this 3 lock.


Added on August 2, 2012, 2:10 pmMost of the security door using 1 key to trigger upper, middle, lower lock. When u use the key to open the middle lock, it using one straight round metal to trigger the upper and lower lock to unlock by pushing up+down. If this round metal not straight, in future might face can't open the door. After this, i purposely go survey this type of door which can "see thru" the inner part of this security lock. I further raise my concern to another security door supplier, he told me that modern security door eliminate this issue by reduce the distance for this 3 lock.

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so are u using this "see thru" door now? from which shop?
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i finally go for custom make stainless steel door, with 2 doors, 4 locks, total cost RM5K.
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Installed mine yesterday ..
Bought from Top Security - 5*7 and 3*7. smile.gif
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just want to ask, my front door realtively small than the standard size of security door.. my door only 80 cm width or 2 ' 6 feet ony. so how to install security door....
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QUOTE(saigetsu @ Sep 25 2012, 10:23 PM)
just want to ask, my front door realtively small than the standard size of security door.. my door only 80 cm width or 2 ' 6 feet ony. so how to install security door....
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No choice, you have to hack the concrete around your door frame.
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No choice, you have to hack the concrete around your door frame.
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ussually instalation cost include this hacking the wall or not
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any comments on using security door?
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my contractor bought the security door but the way it open is wrong...
door shld b intstall butt by butt ma, when open the door, it shld b close to the wall...


im gonna ask him to hack n change it..duno he willing to do so onot..haih..headache .....
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anyone bought fr top security recently?

how much 5x7 n 3x7 security door?

thanks in advance.
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can our local security door pass test above? sad.gif
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QUOTE(chrisng3 @ Dec 28 2011, 09:29 AM)
Hi Guyz,

Have anyone here tried 'Yong Fong' Stainless Steel Door b4?! I was quoted 1 unit 3x7 (Full Stainless Steel Door - Grade A) with RM2550 c/w installation.. Izzit worth?!

Thanks for advice.. smile.gif
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U from jb area ? Actually I see a lot of ppl using fong yong for their back door ,my neighbour most using this brand. Looks sold and full ss
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Wao...I think the price of your steel door is quite quite cheap. I got it for very high range. Can you please tell me from where you have buy this??
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QUOTE(dialdoor @ Dec 24 2012, 08:01 PM)
Wao...I think the price of your steel door is quite quite cheap. I got it for very high range. Can you please tell me from where you have buy this??
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Guys, just a quick note. I see many people recommending some of the cheaper brands like 3k for front and back door package. There are generally a few flaws in the designs of these doors.

1. Hinge is exposed if the door opens outwards. They use normal Full Mortise Hinges. That's the type which you find on most doors. If the hinge is on the inside, it is not too bad. But most back doors open outwards and thus expose the hinges. These can be jacked fairly easily, even if they are 'seal welded'. Fully concealed hinges are the best.

2. Many do not have an all round frame. Most of the cheaper doors have to top and two sides of the frame – like a normal door frame. This leaves a gap between the floor and the bottom of the door, especially if it is poorly installed. My friend experienced this problem. He now has to use a sweeper strip along the bottom to seal from outside dust etc. The main problem here is it creates a pry point.

3. There are a number of security doors that have built in ‘grills’ where we can open a small inner panel for ventilation. To be frank, I’ve looked through many designs and brands. Some have welded in grills etc. which are better but still not ideal. The inner panels are also very weak, especially their locking mechanisms - they can be easily pushed through/punched out with not too much force. If you want a grill, you’ll need a double layer door+grill system. Unfortunately most of these incorporate both into one panel severely reducing safety. If you want ventilation, open your windows wink.gif

4. Check to see that the panel of the door is from a single sheet. Many use multiple pieces welded together to optimize material consumption. Single sheet hydraulically pressed panels are the best.

Hope this helps ya’ll select tongue.gif

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QUOTE(neosaint99 @ Dec 27 2012, 03:45 PM)
Guys, just a quick note. I see many people recommending some of the cheaper brands like 3k for front and back door package. There are generally a few flaws in the designs of these doors.

1. Hinge is exposed if the door opens outwards. They use normal Full Mortise Hinges. That's the type which you find on most doors. If the hinge is on the inside, it is not too bad. But most back doors open outwards and thus expose the hinges. These can be jacked fairly easily, even if they are 'seal welded'. Fully concealed hinges are the best.

2. Many do not have an all round frame. Most of the cheaper doors have to top and two sides of the frame – like a normal door frame. This leaves a gap between the floor and the bottom of the door, especially if it is poorly installed. My friend experienced this problem. He now has to use a sweeper strip along the bottom to seal from outside dust etc. The main problem here is it creates a pry point.

3. There are a number of security doors that have built in ‘grills’ where we can open a small inner panel for ventilation. To be frank, I’ve looked through many designs and brands. Some have welded in grills etc. which are better but still not ideal. The inner panels are also very weak, especially their locking mechanisms - they can be easily pushed through/punched out with not too much force. If you want a grill, you’ll need a double layer door+grill system. Unfortunately most of these incorporate both into one panel severely reducing safety. If you want ventilation, open your windows wink.gif

4. Check to see that the panel of the door is from a single sheet. Many use multiple pieces welded together to optimize material consumption. Single sheet hydraulically pressed panels are the best.

Hope this helps ya’ll select  tongue.gif
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I was quoted full ss grade A front big small door + kitchen full ss grade A for 6100 without installation . From fong yong . Compared to new edge/top security , theirs is better cos of the high tensile properties of ss
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QUOTE(pg84 @ Dec 31 2012, 07:35 AM)
I was quoted full ss grade A front big small door + kitchen full ss grade A for 6100 without installation . From fong yong . Compared to new edge/top security , theirs is better cos of the high tensile properties of ss
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When you say its better due to the high tensile properties of stainless steel, what are you comparing to? Generally carbon steel has better mechanical properties as compared to stainless steel, though the advantage of SS being inert is a definite plus. Its failure mode is also not as good as CS. There is no such thing as "Grade A" SS in the industry. Try to find out if it is 304, 316, 316L etc. These are the common high grade SSs (corrosion resistance, not strength).

I checked out Fong Yong's doors and from their website, they use the full mortise hinge design on all their doors. If this is true, then it should be a major concern. If they have conceled hinges, then the deal sounds better. Hope there are no 'built-in grills' too... wink.gif

There are high tensile grades of SS but these are generally considered to be more exotic and I doubt they will be used in door construction. They are generally used for pipes that convey corrosive fluids under high pressures.

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When you say its better due to the high tensile properties of stainless steel, what are you comparing to? Generally carbon steel has better mechanical properties as compared to stainless steel, though the advantage of SS being inert is a definite plus. Its failure mode is also not as good as CS. There is no such thing as "Grade A" SS in the industry. Try to find out if it is 304, 316, 316L etc. These are the common high grade SSs (corrosion resistance, not strength).

I checked out Fong Yong's doors and from their website, they use the full mortise hinge design on all their doors. If this is true, then it should be a major concern. If they have conceled hinges, then the deal sounds better. Hope there are no 'built-in grills' too... wink.gif

There are high tensile grades of SS but these are generally considered to be more exotic and I doubt they will be used in door construction. They are generally used for pipes that convey corrosive fluids under high pressures.
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Grade A means 304 , grade B 2xx , the composition of Cr is lower than grade A . This is more on corrosion resistance. For comparison if u read my post I'm comparing with newedge/top security 0.9mm zinc plate which they are using. So in terms of tensile strength ss is much more superior.

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Hi sifus,

During an expo, I've seen a company selling security doors, the hinges are concealed within the door frame, so when u close the doors, the hinges are hidden.

And also the door has an extra piece at the edge of the door, so when it closes, it will hide the gap between the door and frame as the extra piece would be on top of the frame.

But I forgot the company name, would anyone know the company or any other company that sells this similar type of doors?
My concern of the hinges and gaps is because, no use having such a heavy duty door, when they can easily destroy it through the hinges and gaps using a crowbar.
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I am not tech savvy so what sifus mentioned here puzzles me, it will be great if sifus here can point out which company has a better and safer security door, so that I can zoom in and buy it.

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Maybe it was Janus. Got mine from them. Description matches.

QUOTE(wchui22061985 @ Dec 31 2012, 11:25 AM)
Hi sifus,

During an expo, I've seen a company selling security doors, the hinges are concealed within the door frame, so when u close the doors, the hinges are hidden.

And also the door has an extra piece at the edge of the door, so when it closes, it will hide the gap between the door and frame as the extra piece would be on top of the frame.

But I forgot the company name, would anyone know the company or any other company that sells this similar type of doors?
My concern of the hinges and gaps is because, no use having such a heavy duty door, when they can easily destroy it through the hinges and gaps using a crowbar.
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Thanks neosaint. Yea I think it's this company. How much did you get your doors from em?
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Thanks neosaint. Yea I think it's this company. How much did you get your doors from em?
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i think it was about 2900+ for single back door, all included...previous was the normal plywood door...very flimsy
my front door is solid wood with a grill...quite solid construction and also no money to change...lol sweat.gif
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i just bought one, however the frame is much thicker than i thought, now there is a huge gap between the wall and the frame/jamb mad.gif

any suggestion how i close it ? the frame was like 2 inch thicker that the wall

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If that is the case, they will build a cement border for u. Included in the package for mine, tho it isn't required.

What does urs look like now? Can share some pics for us? smile.gif

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i just bought one, however the frame is much thicker than i thought, now there is a huge gap between the wall and the frame/jamb mad.gif

any suggestion how i close it ? the frame was like 2 inch thicker that the wall
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Could anyone who is currently using Top Security or New Edge security doors please feedback whether they are good? Thanks.

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QUOTE(wchui22061985 @ Dec 31 2012, 11:25 AM)
Hi sifus,

During an expo, I've seen a company selling security doors, the hinges are concealed within the door frame, so when u close the doors, the hinges are hidden.

And also the door has an extra piece at the edge of the door, so when it closes, it will hide the gap between the door and frame as the extra piece would be on top of the frame.

But I forgot the company name, would anyone know the company or any other company that sells this similar type of doors?
My concern of the hinges and gaps is because, no use having such a heavy duty door, when they can easily destroy it through the hinges and gaps using a crowbar.
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Do u mean this type of hinges?


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just wondering..i saw security doors without any place for padlock...meaning if they can pick the key lock already they can enter...anybody see security door with place for padlock?
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Wanna ask whether the lockset is fixed or I can buy from somewhere else and tell the door seller to install it. Because I dont want the same seller/installer to have my keys and they know my house. You know , what if they duplicate a set?

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You can try the security doors of Dialadoor. You can avail them at the least cut off from the pocket and an added point is that they are highly reliable.
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You can try the security doors of Dialadoor. You can avail them at the least cut off from the pocket and an added point is that they are highly reliable.
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Hi dialdoor , your reply for whose question? And could you share more details? Is that your shop ?

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I checked a few security doors myself, and found sky horse cheapest. I just paid deposit n got the promo package for 5 ft main door, and one back door. So excited to install it. Lucky me, only takes a week for delivery.
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quote=Ltash,May 21 2013, 12:54 PM]
I checked a few security doors myself, and found sky horse cheapest. I just paid deposit n got the promo package for 5 ft main door, and one back door. So excited to install it. Lucky me, only takes a week for delivery.
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anyone bought fr top security recently?
how much 5x7 double door and 3x7 security door?
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I check top security, it was 3688 for both doors
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[quote=Angrybirds88,May 21 2013, 10:33 PM]
quote=Ltash,May 21 2013, 12:54 PM]
I checked a few security doors myself, and found sky horse cheapest. I just paid deposit n got the promo package for 5 ft main door, and one back door. So excited to install it. Lucky me, only takes a week for delivery.
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This was $3388 smile.gif
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[quote=Ltash,May 21 2013, 11:50 PM]
How much?
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This was $3388 smile.gif
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Hi , how about the keys things? I'm worry coz the seller/installer has the keys and they will know wheres my house and what if they have duplicated key ?

Kindly share , thanks.


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No need to worry friend. They will have not duplicated keys. Be relax.
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[quote=stevie_G,May 22 2013, 04:30 PM]
This was $3388 smile.gif
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Hi , how about the keys things? I'm worry coz the seller/installer has the keys and they will know wheres my house and what if they have duplicated key ?

Kindly share , thanks.
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I just got my door installed and keys.

Its like this:
There's 2x contractor keys, 1x master key, 5x actual keys (master key n actual keys sealed In a box)

Once contractor finish your house, they'll give u back the keys. If u scared they copy that set, or don't return then to u, its ok.


Cuz ull use the master key to reset the lock. Once u reset, ur master key n contractors key won't fit In... Only the 5 actual keys will be in use.
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[quote=Ltash,May 28 2013, 11:59 PM]
Hi , how about the keys things? I'm worry coz the seller/installer has the keys and they will know wheres my house and what if they have duplicated key ?

Kindly share , thanks.
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I just got my door installed and keys.

Its like this:
There's 2x contractor keys, 1x master key, 5x actual keys (master key n actual keys sealed In a box)

Once contractor finish your house, they'll give u back the keys. If u scared they copy that set, or don't return then to u, its ok.
Cuz ull use the master key to reset the lock. Once u reset, ur master key n contractors key won't fit In... Only the 5 actual keys will be in use.
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Thanks Ltash thumbup.gif
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anyone knoe what brand is this security door? i cant find any label on it ...
tis is the security door that my renovation contractor provide with the price quote.

ask tis contractor have done few house at my taman, when i check bac mine with other , i notice that other was given new edge brand...



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Most of the security door is powder coated, anyone know whether how good it will fare against rust if we were to install it as back door which constantly vulnerable to rain water...
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I get price 3' x 7' fully S/S RM1700. Is it worth?
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My renovation contract said is not advisable to get original lock for these kind of security door as it is quite fragile. He asked me to request to change to local lock set. Can it be done?
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Anyone heard about YSE security door? Price quoted is 5x7=RM3400 and 3x7 at RM1700 (including installation). Would like to know if the door quality is good and worth to purchase?

I am looking for a good quality security door, would appreciate if you guys can recommend. Thanks in advance.
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anyone knoe what brand is this security door? i cant find any label on it ...
tis is the security door that my renovation contractor provide with the price quote.

ask tis contractor have done few house at my taman, when i check bac mine with other , i notice that other was given new edge brand...
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Top Security http://www.topsecuritydoor.com.my
but recently they have problem to deliver... don't know why... keep delay the delivery hmm.gif
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yes, my contractor also telling me that all his clients are waiting for security door. there is one who has waited more than a month.
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Top Security http://www.topsecuritydoor.com.my
but recently they have problem to deliver... don't know why... keep delay the delivery hmm.gif
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i got a quote yesterday from Defense Security Door;

RM1,400 + Rm100 for transport. include transportation.

hacking and wet-works by ourself.

3' x 7' security door.

can you please advice me;

- what are the right questions to ask?

- is this a good deal?

thanks, billy



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I heard hacking & wet work need RM700.

QUOTE(billyboy @ Sep 30 2013, 12:51 PM)
i got a quote yesterday from Defense Security Door;

RM1,400 + Rm100 for transport. include transportation.

hacking and wet-works by ourself.

3' x 7' security door.

can you please advice me;

- what are the right questions to ask?

- is this a good deal?

thanks, billy
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Sep 30 2013, 12:51 PM)
i got a quote yesterday from Defense Security Door;

RM1,400 + Rm100 for transport. include transportation.

hacking and wet-works by ourself.

3' x 7' security door.

can you please advice me;

- what are the right questions to ask?

- is this a good deal?

thanks, billy
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Just got quotation from Top Security this morning for 3 * 7ft...RM1288 include installation. Hacking & wet works excluded. But not 304 stainless steel.

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It's been almost a year. So far no issue with the security door. The locking mechanism is still good.

I do find some rust spot but it's not an issue. A quick rub with wd40, and it's gone.

Mine is not 304 material but those grade B (201 material).
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Anyone have survey Janus security door before?
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Find one to two Indon worker. rm70 to 100 each. Tell them what you want them to do. Provide them transport.

Buy for them sand and cement, and voila, you can do the hacking n wet works now!

Or you might to hire the main-con for rm400.,,,.



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Hi, anyone installed a Double Layer security door before?
How do you find it? Will it be inconvenient to unlock 2 lock?
Plan to install security door but I prefer to have a grill for better air circulation, the normal window type opening on single layer security door feels very insecure in my opinion.
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Did anyone heard of Shinjin Homewares Marketing? Located nearby Plaza Perabot 1 Puchong, they are local Manufacturer and heard from my fren their quality, after sales service is good. Most important is their commitment are always meet in time. But compare with other their price is a bit higher

1 of my fren told me that actually Top Security door is New edge, but now New Edge are mainly doing production only, so they open many showrooms + New Edge's name alrdy bad in the market.


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I last week went to HomeDec Expo at KLCC, I saw several company of security door, the only 1 stand out is Janus, a standard size security door cost RM3000, but its still the best of all security door. the only downside is that the door doesn't have a secondary "window or door" to let the airflow go.

The rest security door pretty much the same feature. My concern is the hinge are exposed outside, is it dangerous or easy for the theft to get in?? Unlike Janus security door, others security door key can be reduplicate, while janus cant.

My concern also like forumer above, since they come and pasang the door, they know our address and pretty much the key can be duplicated. The door design also prevent me to pasang another metal/steel grill outside.

I ordered THC security door 2 standard size baru RM3000 single layer. i ordered from THC because they wen to every expo, so pretty much the company in good shape, wont lari my pintu. FYI RM3000 for 2 layer door from THC.

* I cant afford Janus...
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Hahaha i have order Janus yesterday.


QUOTE(Edison83 @ Oct 21 2013, 12:33 PM)
I last week went to HomeDec Expo at KLCC, I saw several company of security door, the only 1 stand out is Janus, a standard size security door cost RM3000, but its still the best of all security door. the only downside is that the door doesn't have a secondary "window or door" to let the airflow go.

The rest security door pretty much the same feature. My concern is the hinge are exposed outside, is it dangerous or easy for the theft to get in?? Unlike Janus security door, others security door key can be reduplicate, while janus cant.

My concern also like forumer above, since they come and pasang the door, they know our address and pretty much the key can be duplicated. The door design also prevent me to pasang another metal/steel grill outside.

I ordered THC security door 2 standard size baru RM3000 single layer. i ordered from THC because they wen to every expo, so pretty much the company in good shape, wont lari my pintu. FYI RM3000 for 2 layer door from THC.

* I cant afford Janus...
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New edge brand
RM1300 for single door included installation
RM3300 for single door and 5' x 7' door

call 016-2622285
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anyone know what is morris decor's email address?seems like they not responding on their gmail 1
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You have make booking with them? How much?


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You have make booking with them? How much?
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booked earlier this year..forgot how much ady,i think around 1.5-2 k.quality so-so nia,kinda regret not getting a good solid wood door =P
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QUOTE(Guess2910 @ Oct 10 2013, 05:32 PM)
Did anyone heard of Shinjin Homewares Marketing? Located nearby Plaza Perabot 1 Puchong, they are local Manufacturer and heard from my fren their quality, after sales service is good. Most important is their commitment are always meet in time. But compare with other their price is a bit higher

1 of my fren told me that actually Top Security door is New edge, but now New Edge are mainly doing production only, so they open many showrooms + New Edge's name alrdy bad in the market.
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Ya. I heard a lot of good review for shinjin too. Their product brand name is Secure. Their door panel are all made locally, but lock set is made in china, and their door hinge is stainless steel unlike others which uses normal steel with powder coat. I was quoted by a local shop for rm2700 for a 3' double layer with 304 stainless steel grill instead of 201 china stainless steel(if choose 201 less rm300).

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Hi, is anyone able to single out TOP 3 Security Doors in terms of Durability and Reliability ? There are so many nowadays, I'm really confused with all the sales talk rclxub.gif
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Oh! Since already book then nvm lar. Try another way to secure your house like alarm or cctv. I have made 2 units too from Janus.

QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Oct 22 2013, 12:17 AM)
booked earlier this year..forgot how much ady,i think around 1.5-2 k.quality so-so nia,kinda regret not getting a good solid wood door =P
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QUOTE(Edison83 @ Oct 21 2013, 12:33 PM)
I last week went to HomeDec Expo at KLCC, I saw several company of security door, the only 1 stand out is Janus, a standard size security door cost RM3000, but its still the best of all security door. the only downside is that the door doesn't have a secondary "window or door" to let the airflow go.

The rest security door pretty much the same feature. My concern is the hinge are exposed outside, is it dangerous or easy for the theft to get in?? Unlike Janus security door, others security door key can be reduplicate, while janus cant.

My concern also like forumer above, since they come and pasang the door, they know our address and pretty much the key can be duplicated. The door design also prevent me to pasang another metal/steel grill outside.

I ordered THC security door 2 standard size baru RM3000 single layer. i ordered from THC because they wen to every expo, so pretty much the company in good shape, wont lari my pintu. FYI RM3000 for 2 layer door from THC.

* I cant afford Janus...
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Hi Edison83,

If u are concern about the exposed hinges, maybe u can let the door swing in instead of swing out ( if there is enough space inside). There will be additional changes for doors swing in (RM 100 - Rm 200) .
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QUOTE(Quiana @ Oct 22 2013, 09:57 AM)
Hi Edison83,

If u are concern about the exposed hinges, maybe u can let the door swing in instead of swing out ( if there is enough space inside). There will be additional changes for doors swing in (RM 100 - Rm 200) .
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are you from THC?

I have 2nd though of top up for double door.... will I still get expo price?
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QUOTE(Edison83 @ Oct 22 2013, 11:25 AM)
are you from THC?

I have 2nd though of top up for double door.... will I still get expo price?
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Open inside additional RM100 only..
Promotion : 1250 (included installation) for 3' x 7' single door (additional RM100 for open inside)
Can call 016-2622285
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QUOTE(Edison83 @ Oct 22 2013, 11:25 AM)
are you from THC?

I have 2nd though of top up for double door.... will I still get expo price?
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No lah, I am end user. I hv concern like u regarding the hinges, so I make the door swing in and the hinges will be inside the house lor smile.gif
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QUOTE(Quiana @ Oct 22 2013, 12:57 PM)
No lah, I am end user. I hv concern like u regarding the hinges, so I make the door swing in and the hinges will be inside the house lor smile.gif
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thanks, will check out with THC soon, yesterday I call all their number.... no body pick up the phone. I think they able to hit target on homedec, now on company vacation or something...

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QUOTE(Quiana @ Oct 22 2013, 12:57 PM)
No lah, I am end user. I hv concern like u regarding the hinges, so I make the door swing in and the hinges will be inside the house lor smile.gif
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did you put another grilled steel door outside?
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Why still want install grille door? Not satisfied your security door?


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did you put another grilled steel door outside?
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I did not add any grill. Anyway, I use the security door that open half only, not full, felt more comfortable opening just the top portion. smile.gif I use the security door for kitchen area only. Front , door and grill.
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I reinspect THC Security door, it seems I doesn't need to worried about the hinge exposed, because it has some steel bar behind, even if the thief manage to cut the hinge, there no way the thief can detach the door due to the steel bar below the hinge block it from getting removed.

My concern still the master key getting copied secretly. This is the 1st reason I wanna put another grill bar outside. Wondering if can ask them make some rabbit ear on the door or not...

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any comment on YSE brand? what is price for Janus 3x7?
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Janus 3 x 7 RM2988. Go test their quality first. Sometime cheap doesn't means good quality. Ask yourself why you wanna purchase security door.


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RM1,500, 1.2mm thick

i not seller, i just have this door installed in my house recently


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QUOTE(bsm88 @ Oct 28 2013, 09:45 PM)
RM1,500, 1.2mm thick

i not seller, i just have this door installed in my house recently
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May i know from which company? Includes installation?
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New edge brand
RM1300 for single door included installation
RM3300 for single door and 5' x 7' door

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But they advertised RM1900. Or they have different qualities?


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QUOTE(girlizz @ Oct 31 2013, 12:01 PM)
But they advertised RM1900. Or they have different qualities?
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That is stainless steel door.
I quote is powder coated door.
If stainless steel door we sell RM1800.


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QUOTE(pskhoo @ Oct 21 2013, 05:29 PM)
New edge brand
RM1300 for single door included installation
RM3300 for single door and 5' x 7' door

call 016-2622285
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You only cover KL/Selangor area?
Johor have? hmm.gif

Aside, any Janus rep/agent here that cover Johor area?


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you should call their HQ.

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You only cover KL/Selangor area?
Johor have?  hmm.gif

Aside, any Janus rep/agent here that cover Johor area?
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Actually I've seen Janus brochure and product before in last year Mar Home Fair in JB. I got keep it till today.

I dig it out, and go to the given address for the agent stated in the brochure, you cant imagine the scenario of it.

Maybe it's just an agent, the address given is a home address. Not a shop or office. You cant see any product there. As that "house" looks like foreign factory worker hostel, so I din stop to walk in as well.
I phoned the HP and Land phone number, no one pick up, so I left that place.

As for the New Edge, during Oct'14 Home Fair in JB, I feel like their price is not flexible enough...

Eg: Promotion RM3300 for single door and 5' x 7' door
I requested to take an upgrade of the 5' x7' door to "door within door type"
Promoter said cannot even though I said I willing to top up $$.
I did told her, I have intention to get 1 single door, 1 stainless steel and 1 5' x 7' "door within door"

She said, no such promo/discount price for it. IF you want, you need to pay as per individual price for each of it.... shocking.gif sweat.gif



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Guys those with security door installed, how u all reduce the gap at the bottom? Wanna block insects from coming in.
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Guys those with security door installed, how u all reduce the gap at the bottom? Wanna block insects from coming in.
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raise the floor biggrin.gif

i'm satisfied with YSE brand. Price 2.6k for 7x5 and 1.6k for 3x5. Some other shop selling more expensive.. manage to get at bkt tinggi klang.. star door.
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Guys those with security door installed, how u all reduce the gap at the bottom? Wanna block insects from coming in.
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The door sits lower than ur kitchen floor
so u have 3 level in total:
1. kitchen floor (highest)
2. another level for door to "sit" on
3. road

Just installed mine last month.


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Everybody is concern about the price, anyone know that after sales service is the most important thing, as recently my fren's door knob spoiled and she try to call the door shop (China Door to change the knob (A small knob inside the door, manual, not the key lock), they charge her RM300!!!! Listen RM300 is just for the bullshit knob only, not inclusive lockset, handle, cylinder lock etc...My fren really regret to bought a door like this kind of after sales service which is quoted with sky high price.....Quality also soso only.......so whoever going to buy security door better survey as well after sales service
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i just bought security door. cheapest i could find !

Rm1,350 [3' x 7' powder coated]

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03.3318 6035.

Removal of original grill, and wet works done by some workers currently doing some small reno at my place. More hassle than i anticipated.

Overall ok.
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[quote=kianchun555,Oct 22 2013, 12:19 AM]Ya. I

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QUOTE(Guess2910 @ Nov 23 2013, 09:59 AM)
Last few days my fren call me and she told me that his father's house are using Shinjin Door about 4years already, there's no problem at all, unlike her door, her hubby bought at exhibition, less than 2 year the knob already spoiled. She call the dealer, they quote her RM300 for the twist at internal door (Not the handle), if whole set lock change + this & that nearly about RM700.00. This lock is from china! Is anyone think this price is reasonable?  My friend call Shinjin and try ask for the price, they quote her much much cheaper than her Dealer.
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Becareful of the lock in security Door. It can get jammed.
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Becareful of the lock in security Door. It can get jammed.
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Sometimes the security door is too "secure" that it secure you outside when the lock is jammed. sweat.gif
I have been surveying around and came across lots of brands, try to spend a little more and go for a brand with better quality. You can easily notice the differents between a "Buy 1 Free 1" brands and those better ones, especially on the hinges, finishing, and lockset.
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Hi, i would like to ask is it New Edge Security Door good enough? I mean the quality?

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Hi all, do you know where can i get a smaller security door? the normal security door need 41" for the width, but my kitchen door is only able to fit in for 39".
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please be carefull with china made. You can compare with local manufactured. also check the door thickness.. that more important. Never trust shop.
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QUOTE(chienoz @ Dec 20 2013, 08:18 AM)
Hi, i would like to ask is it New Edge Security Door good enough? I mean the quality?

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IMO, just normal only. Try to look at YSE and Secure. If I not mistaken Secure is from Shinjin marketing and they got a factory in Puchong. Price is slightly higher, but the quality and after sales service is good according to experience from relatives.

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QUOTE(trdchuckie @ Feb 21 2013, 01:04 PM)
Do u mean this type of hinges?
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Which brand is having this type of hinges? Went to top security door they are having year end promo.
Quoted:

6' x 7' + 3' x 7' = rm4639 (with local 304 grilles, China grille Rm3499)
5' x 7' + 3' x 7' = rm4349 (ditto, China = rm3399)

How was it?



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QUOTE(quintesson @ Dec 23 2013, 06:01 PM)
Which brand is having this type of hinges? Went to top security door they are having year end promo.
Quoted:

6' x 7' + 3' x 7' = rm4639 (with local 304 grilles, China grille Rm3499)
5' x 7' + 3' x 7' = rm4349 (ditto, China = rm3399)

How was it?
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Try to survey for the price for YSE & Secure. I have been to many of this show room, so far, this 2 brands I found is having better built quality in my opinion. And also there are a post mentioned about shinjin marketing providing good after sales service, and they are the manufacturer for Secure brand.
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compare quality first. For example thickness, lock & bottom track.


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Try to survey for the price for YSE & Secure. I have been to many of this show room, so far, this 2 brands I found is having better built quality in my opinion. And also there are a post mentioned about shinjin marketing providing good after sales service, and they are the manufacturer for Secure brand.
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QUOTE(bsm88 @ Oct 28 2013, 09:45 PM)
RM1,500, 1.2mm thick

i not seller, i just have this door installed in my house recently
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1.2mm? Stainless steel?
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QUOTE(pskhoo @ Oct 21 2013, 05:29 PM)
New edge brand
RM1300 for single door included installation
RM3300 for single door and 5' x 7' door

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What type of installation?
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just surveyed two companies for a 3 x 7 double layered door

shinjin is 2000, 304 steel, inclusive of installation and delivery.. manufactured locally
janus is 3000, exclusive of 500 installation and 200 delivery.. import from china
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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jan 6 2014, 09:07 PM)
just surveyed two companies for a 3 x 7 double layered door

shinjin is 2000, 304 steel, inclusive of installation and delivery.. manufactured locally
janus is 3000, exclusive of 500 installation and 200 delivery.. import from china
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Hi, mind to share more on the shinjin you mentioned? I have surveyed few shops including calling to shinjin, but the double layer security door with 304 steel will cost about RM2.4k. So your price of RM2k is really good.
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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jan 6 2014, 09:07 PM)
just surveyed two companies for a 3 x 7 double layered door

shinjin is 2000, 304 steel, inclusive of installation and delivery.. manufactured locally
janus is 3000, exclusive of 500 installation and 200 delivery.. import from china
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QUOTE(kianchun555 @ Jan 7 2014, 09:54 AM)
Hi, mind to share more on the shinjin you mentioned? I have surveyed few shops including calling to shinjin, but the double layer security door with 304 steel will cost about RM2.4k. So your price of RM2k is really good.
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my bad, the shinjin that I ordered is single layer but can open inside layer to let air through. I find that is sufficient already since the door itself has quite a number of security features to deter if not significantly delay the break in time.

the original price is 1700 (incl installation and delivery) but since my door size is not standard 3 x 7, i have to custom made for additional 300. still reasonable in my opinion. The fact that they manufacture locally and able to provide immediate assistance gives me a peace of mind in case the door or lock mechanism is faulty (fingers crossed).

so im guessing ur double layer at 2.4k (increment of 700 from 1700) is quite reasonable as well

suggest u to drop by their factory to visit them


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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jan 7 2014, 08:49 PM)
my bad, the shinjin that I ordered is single layer but can open inside layer to let air through. I find that is sufficient already since the door itself has quite a number of security features to deter if not significantly delay the break in time.

the original price is 1700 (incl installation and delivery) but since my door size is not standard 3 x 7, i have to custom made for additional 300. still reasonable in my opinion. The fact that they manufacture locally and able to provide immediate assistance gives me a peace of mind in case the door or lock mechanism is faulty (fingers crossed).

so im guessing ur double layer at 2.4k (increment of 700 from 1700) is quite reasonable as well

suggest u to drop by their factory to visit them
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Yes. I like their quality as compare to other manufacturer which provide buy 1 free 1 promo. I have asked before, for single layer, the price is about RM1.7k as you mentioned.
The reason I prefer double layer,
1) Can let 1 layer open while still having another layer locked for better air flow. Door in door design can do so, but opening the middle portion looks a bit flimsy.
2) Before opening the door, I can have a clear view of the car porch, just to avoid any robbers hiding at car porch and waiting for you to open the door at dawn, as I have to leave my house early morning to work.

However, there are some thing to be noted when using double layer, the door frame thickness is 8", which might looks slightly protruded out from the wall if the wall thickess is only 5-6".

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QUOTE(kianchun555 @ Jan 8 2014, 05:47 PM)
Yes. I like their quality as compare to other manufacturer which provide buy 1 free 1 promo. I have asked before, for single layer, the price is about RM1.7k as you mentioned.
The reason I prefer double layer,
1) Can let 1 layer open while still having another layer locked for better air flow. Door in door design can do so, but opening the middle portion looks a bit flimsy.
2) Before opening the door, I can have a clear view of the car porch, just to avoid any robbers hiding at car porch and waiting for you to open the door at dawn, as I have to leave my house early morning to work.

However, there are some thing to be noted when using double layer, the door frame thickness is 8", which might looks slightly protruded out from the wall if the wall thickess is only 5-6".
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the larger door frame kinda put me off to pursue double layered biggrin.gif biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jan 7 2014, 08:49 PM)
my bad, the shinjin that I ordered is single layer but can open inside layer to let air through. I find that is sufficient already since the door itself has quite a number of security features to deter if not significantly delay the break in time.

the original price is 1700 (incl installation and delivery) but since my door size is not standard 3 x 7, i have to custom made for additional 300. still reasonable in my opinion. The fact that they manufacture locally and able to provide immediate assistance gives me a peace of mind in case the door or lock mechanism is faulty (fingers crossed).

so im guessing ur double layer at 2.4k (increment of 700 from 1700) is quite reasonable as well

suggest u to drop by their factory to visit them
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I agree with you. I just apply 1 front and 1 back. 2x double layer seems costy to me, so I put single layer, it seems damn durable already.
How many layer and how good a security door is, still depend on your neighbourhood, if lets say you have a semi-D up at the hill, I did say the most layered and best security door you can find.

at a newly builded house, I would say double layer seems is the best. If you are in a friendly busy/ occupied everytime neighbourhood, single layer is more than enough. They cant open these door without making a loud noise, not much difference than knocking down wall to enter your house.

Security windows also important as well. normal grill can be easily removed. some even without any noise. I use Majestec for my windows, while 3 windows cost as much as my 2 security door, it seems very good design for someone love wind breeze.

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QUOTE(Edison83 @ Feb 10 2014, 05:04 PM)
I agree with you. I just apply 1 front and 1 back. 2x double layer seems costy to me, so I put single layer, it seems damn durable already.
How many layer and how good a security door is, still depend on your neighbourhood, if lets say you have a semi-D up at the hill, I did say the most layered and best security door you can find.

at a newly builded house, I would say double layer seems is the best. If you are in a friendly busy/ occupied everytime neighbourhood, single layer is more than enough. They cant open these door without making a loud noise, not much difference than knocking down wall to enter your house.

Security windows also important as well. normal grill can be easily removed. some even without any noise. I use Majestec for my windows, while 3 windows cost as much as my 2 security door, it seems very good design for someone love wind breeze.
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Great insight, I've seen the Majestec windows on exhibition, it doesn't look very appealing, like a mosquito net. Having said that, it does provide you with peace of mind if it does the work. I'm looking at other options on securing my windows and sliding doors, like those with multiple locks and security tinting. Not a fan of grills.
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for security door which includes installation, what kind of installation are they referring to.

Does it include :
- hacking and removing the current door frame?
- cementing the holes between the new door frame and the wall?

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Anyone has been using security door long enough? Say 2-3 years? What's your feedback on this?

Recently went to the Perfect Living exhibition at PWTC and this idea came into my mind.. But manage to scout around for these doors during the exhibition, notice immediately there are some selling at premium price but VERY GOOD finishing and quality wise is there just by the view of it.. Also i do notice cheaper ones which has a rather lousy quality too..

Since the security door is so "secured" , what are the chances of this door to be spoilt? Probably due to the locking mechanism or due to key hole failure etc..? Any inputs will be much appreciated smile.gif
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Anyone has been using security door long enough? Say 2-3 years? What's your feedback on this?

Recently went to the Perfect Living exhibition at PWTC and this idea came into my mind.. But manage to scout around for these doors during the exhibition, notice immediately there are some selling at premium price but VERY GOOD finishing and quality wise is there just by the view of it.. Also i do notice cheaper ones which has a rather lousy quality too..

Since the security door is so "secured" , what are the chances of this door to be spoilt? Probably due to the locking mechanism or due to key hole failure etc..? Any inputs will be much appreciated smile.gif
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Afaik its the the locks.. Their inside is not rust etc proof. Once in a while wd40.
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QUOTE(shinchan99 @ Apr 17 2014, 05:38 PM)
Anyone has been using security door long enough? Say 2-3 years? What's your feedback on this?

Recently went to the Perfect Living exhibition at PWTC and this idea came into my mind.. But manage to scout around for these doors during the exhibition, notice immediately there are some selling at premium price but VERY GOOD finishing and quality wise is there just by the view of it.. Also i do notice cheaper ones which has a rather lousy quality too..

Since the security door is so "secured" , what are the chances of this door to be spoilt? Probably due to the locking mechanism or due to key hole failure etc..? Any inputs will be much appreciated smile.gif
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Have to got how many bar are used to lock your door. If just like normal door, I only need a 14KG cylinder to break open the door.

QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Apr 17 2014, 08:22 PM)
Afaik its the the locks.. Their inside is not rust etc proof. Once in a while wd40.
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Avoid using WD40 on all cost, use silicone lubricant are better thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 17 2014, 08:28 PM)
Have to got how many bar are used to lock your door. If just like normal door, I only need a 14KG cylinder to break open the door.
Avoid using WD40 on all cost, use silicone lubricant are better thumbup.gif
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??? Thought all things that has metal movements use wd40. Explain dude pro n con n y silicon lub
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??? Thought all things that has metal movements use wd40. Explain dude pro n con n y silicon lub
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http://www.wynnsusa.com/shop.aspx
I'm using wynn's silicone lubricant.
I choose this over WD40 as WD40 actually damage the surface more.
While silicone lubricant will provide a protecting layer on the surface and lubricates the internal of a lock.
Wynn's are quite expensive, you can try to look for cheaper brand at hardware shops.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 17 2014, 08:28 PM)
Have to got how many bar are used to lock your door. If just like normal door, I only need a 14KG cylinder to break open the door.
Avoid using WD40 on all cost, use silicone lubricant are better thumbup.gif
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Ok read enough n made a call to locksmith i keep as emergency number. Both of us are wrong
He said use graphite powder.
Wd not advisable but wont damage the lock n stay away from silicone lub for locks.

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Apr 17 2014, 08:45 PM)
Ok read enough n made a call to locksmith i keep as emergency number.  Both of us are wrong
He said use graphite powder.
Wd not advisable but wont damage the lock n stay away from silicone lub for locks.
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All the time I'm using silicone lubricant sweat.gif sweat.gif
Still, thanks for the heads up on this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_lubricant
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 17 2014, 08:51 PM)
All the time I'm using silicone lubricant sweat.gif  sweat.gif
Still, thanks for the heads up on this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_lubricant
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same here.. for years been like spraying WD on everything..

today lol googled the subject and had many episodes of doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif

saw few video on that graphite thingy.

then again a final doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif

now questioning myself who always google on everything.. y i never googled on this and accepted wd40 just because few decades ago uncles etc all told me to.

(somebody needs to create a smiley where i knock my head on the table...)

end of the day

lesson relearned again. never trust solution advice from asian uncles etc.

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Apr 17 2014, 09:30 PM)
same here.. for years been like spraying WD on everything..

today lol googled the subject and had many episodes of  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif

saw few video on that graphite thingy.

then again a final  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif

now questioning myself who always google on everything.. y i never googled on this and accepted wd40 just because few decades ago uncles etc all told me to.

(somebody needs to create a smiley where i knock my head on the table...)

end of the day

lesson relearned again. never trust solution advice from asian uncles etc.
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Now I need to source for this stuff.
Using silicone lubricant so far I have not much problem with it. But not on raining season. It will still flush them away.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 17 2014, 08:28 PM)
Have to got how many bar are used to lock your door. If just like normal door, I only need a 14KG cylinder to break open the door.
Avoid using WD40 on all cost, use silicone lubricant are better thumbup.gif
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I saw a few supplier most of their locks mechanism are top bottom and side , with some offered at higher premiums will have lock on top side and bottom side as well.

However, from my observation, these lock mechanisms are all inter-connected, means once you turn the key, all the locks (top+bottom+side) will retract to the frame and lock itself. So in other way to look at it, say if a theft with good knowledge on opening the door with pins or whatever device, just by turning the key direction, all the locks will unlock itself. Does it mean that no matter how many locks we buy (be it top bottom side top side bottom side) it will still be the same? rclxub.gif Unless it's like side you have one set of individual key lock, maybe top + bottom another set of individual key lock, the theft will surely have a rough time to open the door aint it?

Anyway just sharing my thoughts here. Not trying to say anything bad about the security door though. Of course we hope there's not much of profesional theft around here.. Coming back to the original question of the durability after going through this whole topic, some pointed out to avoid al-cheapo type, some having experience have to remove the whole security door due to faulty locks etc, it really makes me wonder should i venture into security doors. After some good pointers by supersound and cstkl1 , all we need is just to lubricant the locking mechanism part? Not too tough for a lubricating maintenance job.

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QUOTE(shinchan99 @ Apr 18 2014, 09:08 AM)
I saw a few supplier most of their locks mechanism are top bottom and side , with some offered at higher premiums will have lock on top side and bottom side as well.

However, from my observation, these lock mechanisms are all inter-connected, means once you turn the key, all the locks (top+bottom+side) will retract to the frame and lock itself. So in other way to look at it, say if a theft with good knowledge on opening the door with pins or whatever device, just by turning the key direction, all the locks will unlock itself. Does it mean that no matter how many locks we buy (be it top bottom side top side bottom side) it will still be the same?  rclxub.gif  Unless it's like side you have one set of individual key lock, maybe top + bottom another set of individual key lock, the theft will surely have a rough time to open the door aint it?

Anyway just sharing my thoughts here. Not trying to say anything bad about the security door though. Of course we hope there's not much of profesional theft around here.. Coming back to the original question of the durability after going through this whole topic, some pointed out to avoid al-cheapo type, some having experience have to remove the whole security door due to faulty locks etc, it really makes me wonder should i venture into security doors. After some good pointers by supersound and cstkl1 , all we need is just to lubricant the locking mechanism part? Not too tough for a lubricating maintenance job.

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You are right on this. A "good" door's locking mechanism shall cover 4 sides. But if people can duplicate the key or have a "master" key, that's it. Also, thief and robber are different. Mine are more on robbing's thinking, so single door in some sense are better than 1.5 or 2 doors.
Always think the other way round, like thinking on bright side, must think on the dark side also hmm.gif
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Ok, guys. From your posts, i have shortlisted YSE & Shinjin security door. Just wondering if they do have this kinda design. My budget is below 2k for a 3' x 7' 2 layers powder coated.

Any feedback please?

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By the way, this logo/sticker is from shinjin, right? Can someone confirm?

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Dear member,

I purchase security door from TOP SECURITY DOOR in last mth. Before i agree to purchase and i set out a condition that i will pay 40% as deposit, 50% b4 delivery and 10 % a week after installation. A day b4 installation the owner called me and ask for 60% of the balance and i told her that we agreed that 10% will settle in a week after installation. Now she say that cannot must be paid in full and end up i hold only RM 100.00 and there are some argument.

This is the service that they provided to us. B4 purchase all also ok no problem. After u paid deposit this cannot that cannot. I won't recommend to my relative to purchase it in that branch.
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QUOTE(kokmengng @ May 9 2014, 10:40 AM)
Ok, guys. From your posts, i have shortlisted YSE & Shinjin security door. Just wondering if they do have this kinda design. My budget is below 2k for a 3' x 7' 2 layers powder coated.

Any feedback please?

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By the way, this logo/sticker is from shinjin, right? Can someone confirm?

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Yes. The logo is secure brand from shinjin marketing.
I recently ordered 3x7 single layer, rm1.8k for my backdoor. And 3x7 double layer, rm2.5k for front door.
Both using 304 local ss, which only have 1 design of horizontal round bars.
Those fancy design mainly are china 201 ss, which is less durable.
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Anyone got some review after using security door from Shinjin / Top Security / New Edge?

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Anyone got some review after using security door from Shinjin / Top Security / New Edge?
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From my survey and experience, shinjin price is slightly higher, but the product quality is good. I have visited top and new edge showroom and both products have similar quality, try search this thread and you can find some experiences from other forumer on the brands. If you can afford the slight differences on the price, go for shinjin.
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Just sharing,

Yesterday visited Shinjin at Puchong. Here are my findings:

1. Direct factory showroom combination. So local made assurance.
2. Pricing i got quoted for SS304 grill 5x7" single layer is RM 3,150.00, 6x7" RM3,300.00 inclusive installation exclude wet works.
3. Don't like the door key + handle design. It's actually very loose, which is quite similar to many security door lock available on the market. It's nothing near to Janus key lock type. Handle & locking mechanism made in China.
4. They have the latest handle design too, but still have that loose feeling after key poked into the hole.

That's all that i can think off now. Will try to get more information from Janus if they are having a booth at PWTC this week..
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I also using Janus so far so good.

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Just sharing,

Yesterday visited Shinjin at Puchong. Here are my findings:

1. Direct factory showroom combination. So local made assurance.
2. Pricing i got quoted for SS304 grill 5x7" single layer is RM 3,150.00, 6x7" RM3,300.00 inclusive installation exclude wet works.
3. Don't like the door key + handle design. It's actually very loose, which is quite similar to many security door lock available on the market. It's nothing near to Janus key lock type. Handle & locking mechanism made in China.
4. They have the latest handle design too, but still have that loose feeling after key poked into the hole.

That's all that i can think off now. Will try to get more information from Janus if they are having a booth at PWTC this week..
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Just for sharing, here's some update from my latest visit at Reno Expo PWTC on 29/06/2014.

Went to New Edge Security door booth
1. Price for 5x7 single layer with ss304 grill is about RM 3,400.00
2. Door is mild steel hot deep galvanized + powder coating
3. Price for 6x7 single layer is RM3,300 with ss201 grill
4. All pricing includes installation & shipping but exclude wetworks
5. A big advantage compared to Shinjin is they have improved their key locks, which doesnt give the loose feelings after key poked in.

Went to Janus booth
1. Price for 4x7 single layer is RM 3,888. Price for 5.5x7 single layer is RM 4,888 This price include installation, transport & wetwork (only available during fair)
2. Key locks hole tight fitting.
3. Doors sealed with side rubber
4. Hidden hinges compared to other security door

My conclusion: I ended up buying with Janus. My reason, after viewing so many security door company, still Janus give me the best impression in terms of quality. Although pricing is steep, i prefer investing this in long term. My second choice will be New Edge, which is better off than Shinjin.
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B4 i buy also survey few company. Finally also decide Janus too. Now already using 7 month...

QUOTE(shinchan99 @ Jun 30 2014, 11:04 AM)
Just for sharing, here's some update from my latest visit at Reno Expo PWTC on 29/06/2014.

Went to New Edge Security door booth
1. Price for 5x7 single layer with ss304 grill is about RM 3,400.00
2. Door is mild steel hot deep galvanized + powder coating
3. Price for 6x7 single layer is RM3,300 with ss201 grill
4. All pricing includes installation & shipping but exclude wetworks
5. A big advantage compared to Shinjin is they have improved their key locks, which doesnt give the loose feelings after key poked in.

Went to Janus booth
1. Price for 4x7 single layer is RM 3,888. Price for 5.5x7 single layer is RM 4,888 This price include installation, transport & wetwork (only available during fair)
2. Key locks hole tight fitting.
3. Doors sealed with side rubber
4. Hidden hinges compared to other security door

My conclusion: I ended up buying with Janus. My reason, after viewing so many security door company, still Janus give me the best impression in terms of quality. Although pricing is steep, i prefer investing this in long term. My second choice will be New Edge, which is better off than Shinjin.
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Hi all. Most company provide installation only when you buy their door. How much does the wet works (hacking, plastering etc) usually cost? Coz have to factor that into budget too. Thanks
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I recently purchased a Top Security Door from Sg. Buloh branch. Service was extremely good by the sales person.
Took the package of RM3299, 6' X 7' (SS 304) and 3' X 7' (SS 501)..

You can refer to my security doors below;

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=69662281

icon_rolleyes.gif P/S: Free upgrade to Stainless Steel door locks as I used my contractors name..

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QUOTE(nevenchailj @ Aug 9 2014, 09:11 AM)
I recently purchased a Top Security Door from Sg. Buloh branch. Service was extremely good by the sales person.
Took the package of RM3299, 6' X 7' (SS 304) and 3' X 7' (SS 501)..

You can refer to my security doors below;

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=69662281

icon_rolleyes.gif P/S: Free upgrade to Stainless Steel door locks as I used my contractors name..
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Thank you for info. Can share how much was the hacking plastering etc? Thanks
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Thank you for info. Can share how much was the hacking plastering etc? Thanks
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You're most welcome. I am renovating my house currently so all the hacking and plastering is inclusive in the renovation quote.. thumbup.gif
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Hi I am one of the dealer for Asia Security Door that was established year 2012. If any of you interested in Security Door can post your enquiries here or PM me at myhome.sdoor@gmail.com
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Hi I am one of the dealer for Asia Security Door that was established year 2012. If any of you interested in Security Door can post your enquiries here or PM me at myhome.sdoor@gmail.com
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i'm looking for 2 security doors:
1) 3'x7' (back door)
2) 3' width x 93" height (front door)

material is wrought iron with powder coat finish (white)

can you pm me price?

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dear all,

for cheaper security door pls call 0162622285
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dear all,

for cheaper security door pls call 0162622285
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I am not here to speak bad of any company but merely to give you guys a lil crap of what we went through with this NEW EDGE SO CALLED security doors.

PLS DO NOT BELIEVE THAT the SO CALLED Security Doors provide 100% security as per advertised- ANTI BURGLARY, ANTI PRY and all other b**lsh*t.

I have recently installed NEW EDGE security door in my hse in JUNE 2014. Less than 6 mths later, it was broken into and lost tonnes of stuff.

Best part is, when i called up NEW EDGE salesperson and told them that my ANTI BURGLARY NEW EDGE SECURITY DOORS got pried and broken into,

Salesperson reply : Their door ONLY SLOWS DOWN the burglary attempt.

ME: HUH?? (Dumbfounded for like 5secs)..but your advertising to the mass public is that is ALL ANTI BURGLARY AND ALL. How can you tell me it only slows down the attempt??

Salesperson Reply : HALO SIR..BANK VAULT also thief can break in ma...

ME: WTF??!!!...After we purchased and install the door, when got problem you tell me all this? Before that you told me very secure all..

Salesperson: I can only help you by arranging our door technician to look at it..

ME: OK please send some one over to fix it...

-end of conversation-

So the morale of my story is...
1. After paying so much for the security doors
2. Hse got broken into,
3. Hear the salesperson tell me that bank vault also can be broken into...
4. End up paying RM600 for new lockset

Please get a Guard Dog when is possible.

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I have to agree with you... When they are doing demo, they use gas tong and hammer to hit the steel (whatever material) and show customers it wont break easily.
Those ignorant customer will buy it, but they didnt realized thiefs are not going to bang the steel.
They are just going to break the locks, or the joints.
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Does shinjin has a website I could look at? YSE doesn't have a lot of design to choose from.
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Bought a single layer 3x7 door from THC. RM999.
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QUOTE(anotheryou @ Nov 11 2014, 01:08 PM)
Dear all,

I am not here to speak bad of any company but merely to give you guys a lil crap of what we went through with this NEW EDGE SO CALLED security doors.

PLS DO NOT BELIEVE THAT the SO CALLED Security Doors provide 100% security as per advertised- ANTI BURGLARY, ANTI PRY and all other b**lsh*t.

I have recently installed NEW EDGE security door in my hse in JUNE 2014. Less than 6 mths later, it was broken into and lost tonnes of stuff.

Best part is, when i called up NEW EDGE salesperson and told them that my ANTI BURGLARY NEW EDGE SECURITY DOORS got pried and broken into,

Salesperson reply : Their door ONLY SLOWS DOWN the burglary attempt.

ME: HUH?? (Dumbfounded for like 5secs)..but your advertising to the mass public is that is ALL ANTI BURGLARY AND ALL. How can you tell me it only slows down the attempt??

Salesperson Reply : HALO SIR..BANK VAULT also thief can break in ma...

ME: WTF??!!!...After we purchased and install the door, when got problem you tell me all this? Before that you told me very secure all..

Salesperson: I can only help you by arranging our door technician to look at it..

ME: OK please send some one over to fix it...

-end of conversation-

So the morale of my story is...
1. After paying so much for the security doors
2. Hse got broken into,
3. Hear the salesperson tell me that bank vault also can be broken into...
4. End up paying RM600 for new lockset

Please get a Guard Dog when is possible.

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Other than guard dog, what are other options? Cctv also the thieves can wear helmet or just turn off the electricity
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Nothing is 100% anti thief.
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From the pics, the thieves actually managed to break the lock body into half at the weakest point where the screw fits in. There is no convenient angle to do this from the front side of the door, so must have taken a lot of direct banging.

Your neighbours did not hear the noise?
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doesnt look like take a lot of force.
that lock is really a bad design. put a screw hole at the weakest point of the lock.
just use a hammer to bang to lock (see the mark on edge of the lock at last pic) till the lock break. then guess just take the lock out and the door will be unlocked?
but i tot all these doors has latch up and down as well?
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QUOTE(nevenchailj @ Aug 9 2014, 09:11 AM)
I recently purchased a Top Security Door from Sg. Buloh branch. Service was extremely good by the sales person.
Took the package of RM3299, 6' X 7' (SS 304) and 3' X 7' (SS 501)..

You can refer to my security doors below;

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=69662281

icon_rolleyes.gif P/S: Free upgrade to Stainless Steel door locks as I used my contractors name..
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Hi, wonder for the size that you mentioned, 3'x7'. For this 3' wide, does it calculated from frame to frame or just the door itself it's already 3' wide?
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Nothing is 100% anti thief.
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QUOTE(klnaj @ Nov 28 2014, 04:58 PM)
Hi, wonder for the size that you mentioned, 3'x7'. For this 3' wide, does it calculated from frame to frame or just the door itself it's already 3' wide?
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I can't recall whether the 3ft is calculated from frame to frame or the door itself, kindly visit the shop for more info.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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but i will be disappointed spending rm3k in order to see thieves broke my house
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Friend nothing is 100% secure, and that also why some security door have more than 1 lock. Even if they don't break in from the door, they will come in from roof, windows.
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IIANM, 3' refers to the frame to frame
for security door, the frame is huge!
you need 42" frame to get a proper width door
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Friend nothing is 100% secure, and that also why some security door have more than 1 lock. Even if they don't break in from the door, they will come in from roof, windows.
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that's why I don't invest heavily on security door. For Windows I use the grills to prevent the thieves come in. For roof? I don't know why thieves can go to roof if your house is located in G&G environment? so what is your suggestion to make my house safe from robbers? From the front my house looks ugly nia tongue.gif
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that's why I don't invest heavily on security door. For Windows I use the grills to prevent the thieves come in. For roof? I don't know why thieves can go to roof if your house is located in G&G environment? so what is your suggestion to make my house safe from robbers? From the front my house looks ugly nia  tongue.gif
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G&G also have robbery and thief cases, just the frequency are lower. Even Condo happen. Roof, can add small wood to make the access smaller, or put the galvanized sheet meter this will slow them in. But that require you rem0ve the roof to install.

Nothing will prevent, most of the things will just slow the break in, not 100% prevent.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Dec 1 2014, 09:34 AM)
G&G also have robbery and thief cases, just the frequency are lower. Even Condo happen. Roof, can add small wood to make the access smaller, or put the galvanized sheet meter this will slow them in. But that require you rem0ve the roof to install.

Nothing will prevent, most of the things will just slow the break in, not 100% prevent.
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my roof using the light steel frame as the structure of roof. It's quite wide space for saving the material. The goodness although my roof is quite low but I don't face any heatness. My house is quite cool. Lost things are ok. Several years ago I lost my laptop, 3 pair of jeans, speaker, earphone, charger, bag and mobile phone. This is ok but sometimes robbers will come to murder you too.

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my roof using the light steel roof as the structure of roof. It's quite wide space for saving the material. The goodness although my roof is quite low but I don't face any heatness. My house is quite cool. Lost things are ok. Several years ago I lost my laptop, 3 pair of jeans, speaker, earphone, charger, bag and mobile phone. This is ok but sometimes robbers will come to murder you too.
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QUOTE(anotheryou @ Nov 11 2014, 01:08 PM)
Dear all,

I am not here to speak bad of any company but merely to give you guys a lil crap of what we went through with this NEW EDGE SO CALLED security doors.

PLS DO NOT BELIEVE THAT the SO CALLED Security Doors provide 100% security as per advertised- ANTI BURGLARY, ANTI PRY and all other b**lsh*t.

I have recently installed NEW EDGE security door in my hse in JUNE 2014. Less than 6 mths later, it was broken into and lost tonnes of stuff.

Best part is, when i called up NEW EDGE salesperson and told them that my ANTI BURGLARY NEW EDGE SECURITY DOORS got pried and broken into,

Salesperson reply : Their door ONLY SLOWS DOWN the burglary attempt.

ME: HUH?? (Dumbfounded for like 5secs)..but your advertising to the mass public is that is ALL ANTI BURGLARY AND ALL. How can you tell me it only slows down the attempt??

Salesperson Reply : HALO SIR..BANK VAULT also thief can break in ma...

ME: WTF??!!!...After we purchased and install the door, when got problem you tell me all this? Before that you told me very secure all..

Salesperson: I can only help you by arranging our door technician to look at it..

ME: OK please send some one over to fix it...

-end of conversation-

So the morale of my story is...
1. After paying so much for the security doors
2. Hse got broken into,
3. Hear the salesperson tell me that bank vault also can be broken into...
4. End up paying RM600 for new lockset

Please get a Guard Dog when is possible.

OKTHXBAI
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There is no such thing as "ANTI BURGLARY, ANTI PRY " ? All this grill, security door/ window is just slow down the process.

The morale of the story is, think before buy, install additional security.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 1 2014, 09:21 AM)
that's why I don't invest heavily on security door. For Windows I use the grills to prevent the thieves come in. For roof? I don't know why thieves can go to roof if your house is located in G&G environment? so what is your suggestion to make my house safe from robbers? From the front my house looks ugly nia  tongue.gif
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You have to think the level of security. Level of layer.

But the best so far I experience is good area security guard and fence.
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QUOTE(DecaPix @ Dec 1 2014, 09:12 AM)
IIANM, 3' refers to the frame to frame
for security door, the frame is huge!
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You have to think the level of security. Level of layer.

But the best so far I experience is good area security guard and fence.
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my house does not have fence liao but it's guarded and gated area per cluster. I don't like fence since too time wasting when you need to park your car to your yard. so far still secure. Last time when I stayed at my friend's house, the thieves stole our laptops , handphone, tv, etc although my friend's house got high fence one. the problem of his house is it is not a G&G environment.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 2 2014, 09:41 AM)
my house does not have fence liao but it's guarded and gated area per cluster. I don't like fence since too time wasting when you need to park your car to your yard. so far still secure. Last time when I stayed at my friend's house, the thieves stole our laptops , handphone, tv, etc although my friend's house got high fence one. the problem of his house is it is not a G&G environment.
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Guard and area fence is your first layer of security. This layer is prevent from big loading thief. Car thieft and lorry loading. Guard and area fence require your whole area house coporation and community organizations. With this layer, you can leave your house for holiday and festive season for many day as you like.

I feel this very effective and for many yrs, my area is zero accident for whole area guard. But still got selfish and leech people that prevent from going higher level security.

Next layer security is the alarm system.

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QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 2 2014, 10:22 AM)
Guard and area fence is your first layer of security. This layer is prevent from big loading thief. Car thieft and lorry loading. Guard and area fence require your whole area house coporation and community organizations. With this layer, you can leave your house for holiday and festive season for many day as you like.

I feel this very effective and for many yrs, my area is zero accident for whole area guard. But still got selfish and leech people that prevent from going higher level security.

Next layer security is the alarm system.
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Hmm..my house area guarded and gated and when holoday just give some tips to security guards to look after my house. But my house does not have fence/gate.is that a problem? For cluster area(600 houses 1 door system area) got security guards 24 hrs and gated. I just don't like to have gate in front ofmy house and the street in my area just 6metres wide(1 car) I guess the thieves will be afraid using car/lorry. I think house without gate will be safer since thieves cannot hide.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 2 2014, 02:59 PM)
Hmm..my house area guarded and gated and when holoday just give some tips to security guards to look after my house. But my house does not have fence/gate.is that a problem? For cluster area(600 houses 1 door system area) got security guards 24 hrs and gated. I just don't like to have gate in front ofmy house and the street in my area just 6metres wide(1 car) I guess the thieves will be afraid using car/lorry. I think house without gate will be safer since thieves cannot hide.
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As long as the whole area got fence. Not necessary to have fence for your house.

If no guard, I just drive the lorry in and happy happy load your stuff. Who care you got fence or not. I just tell your neighbour you are shifting house. Or I m driving your car away cause you no pay bank. Easy right?
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QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 2 2014, 03:07 PM)
As long as the whole area got fence. Not necessary to have fence for your house.

If no guard, I just drive the lorry in and happy happy load your stuff. Who care you got fence or not. I just tell your neighbour you are shifting house. Or I m driving your car away cause you no pay bank. Easy right?
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What if they tipu the guards too? Whole area got the 2.5metres tall wall. What I am afraid is robbers liao..I am modest inside my house don't have luxury things. Maybe only 10k worth except car and bike ya.

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What if they tipu the guards too? Whole area got the 2.5metres tall wall. What I am afraid is robbers liao..I am modest inside my house don't have luxury things. Maybe only 10k worth except car and bike ya.
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G&G is just a layer of protection like what Ozak mentioned above. Sure enough there are con-man that can drive in using lorry masked as Old newspaper seller or the Nigerians robbing houses by driving a luxury car in.

Besides your grill and secure door, house alarm can help but you need you housing area's guard to respond to the alarm. No use the alarm sounding off if the guard continue to look bored in the guardhouse!

Lastly if you have expensive possessions, get home insurance. Some thieves can appreciate fine art! brows.gif
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QUOTE(jeckyl @ Dec 2 2014, 11:36 PM)
G&G is just a layer of protection like what Ozak mentioned above. Sure enough there are con-man that can drive in using lorry masked as Old newspaper seller or the Nigerians robbing houses by driving a luxury car in.

Besides your grill and secure door, house alarm can help but you need you housing area's guard to respond to the alarm. No use the alarm sounding off if the guard continue to look bored in the guardhouse!

Lastly if you have expensive possessions, get home insurance. Some thieves can appreciate fine art! brows.gif
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thanks for your feedback.
how about cheap alarm sold in lelong for only rm5? where should I locate the alarm? I am afraid myself&family made the alarm rang then later neighbours don't care with my house, they will think I play only with the alarm.

Home insurance not cheap and I don't have any expensive things in my house. maybe I should buy car insurance?
what I am afraid the robbers come to kill me liao. Goods lost can be recovered but life cannot.
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What if they tipu the guards too? Whole area got the 2.5metres tall wall. What I am afraid is robbers liao..I am modest inside my house don't have luxury things. Maybe only 10k worth except car and bike ya.
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I don't no your area. The guard have a routine to round around every 2hr in my area. There is a key clock for every road and hang at my gate. Everytime there round till my side, they use the key to set the clock from my gate. Sometime I meet them and said Thank you boss. biggrin.gif

You don't worry too much about robbery or theft. As long as you already done with what you think is good enough, just live on. Improve by experience.
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I don't no your area. The guard have a routine to round around every 2hr in my area. There is a key clock for every road and hang at my gate. Everytime there round till my side, they use the key to set the clock from my gate. Sometime I meet them and said Thank you boss.  biggrin.gif

You don't worry too much about robbery or theft. As long as you already done with what you think is good enough, just live on. Improve by experience.
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The guards also have routine check in my area every 2 hrs but sometimes guard himself cooperate with thieves right? What is key clock? I am worrying because I had experience it before. Have you got experience the robbers put knife beside your neck? I had already.
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Just invest in good quality home security. Don't get paranoid.
- Good grills but make sure to have escape hatch in case you need to escape during fire.
- Good strong door with deadbolt latch
- Make sure to lock the door!
- Be friends with your neighbours. Even the irritating kay poh. If things go wrong, they can contact you. My neighbour called another neighbour when he noticed the guy left his main gate open. He close the gate on his behalf.
- Don't but RM5 alarm. Useless. Actually the house alarm is quite useless because there is so many false trips that the guard don't come and investigate.
- Can get a dog but the dog will probably die if the robber is adamant on robbing you. Make sure to get the right breed or get a mixed breed dog. Golden retriever will probably pick up and give the robber your wallet.

In the end of the day, don't worry so much. If you keep worrying about dying, you cannot focus on living.
Myself if have crazy drugged up Indon/Myanmar break in, I hope they do the killing fast2. I don't wait to lie in a pool of my blood and slowly die.

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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 3 2014, 10:52 AM)
The guards also have routine check in my area every 2 hrs but sometimes guard himself cooperate with thieves right? What is key clock? I am worrying because I had experience it before. Have you got experience the robbers put knife beside your neck? I had already.
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If you have phobia nothing you will trust. You will look 1 kind at them.

Born in city, I encounter this. But not close. But I have to trust the people who do the job. I said "thank you boss" everytime I meet them. To hope they pay more attention to my property.
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If you want good lock, jimmy proof lock is one good dead bolt lock. Abloy produce high quality jimmy proof lock, but it sure expensive.

And you still worry, do like many European house do. They put horizontal door bar.
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thanks for your feedback.
how about cheap alarm sold in lelong for only rm5? where should I locate the alarm? I am afraid myself&family made the alarm rang then later neighbours don't care with my house, they will think I play only with the alarm.

Home insurance not cheap and I don't have any expensive things in my house. maybe I should buy car insurance?
what I am afraid the robbers come to kill me liao. Goods lost can be recovered but life cannot.
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Imo to minimise the damage of a break in, buy a householder insurance at least you can get back some compensation. No matter how many thousand we pour in for the security there's bound to be break in too. Just a matter of luck only.

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Imo to minimise the damage of a break in, buy a householder insurance at least you can get back some compensation. No matter how many thousand we pour in for the security there's bound to be break in too. Just a matter of luck only.
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What if in my house only rm10k goods worth?
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Any one has experience with thc safety doors? Intend to Buy the offer of rm2888 w two doors.. back (3 x 6) and front (6 x 6).
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Also check with them what grill pattern you can choose from the list. Otherwise, you might end up a very limited pattern you can select. The best is to put everything in writing to avoid any future argument. Hope this help.
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Can someone be kind enough to advise how to reset the lockset using the master key (Top security door)? The chinese user manual that came with the key is fair from helpful.....Tried locking and unlocking both side (inside and outside) but the contractor keys still work.

Trying my luck here first before I call the shop tomorrow morning.
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Try getting really nice doors from Team dream security doors. The security door and window specialist from Ipoh. Www.tdhdoor.com
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My renovation work is in progress and im in the midst of deciding my main door
I've choose to install 52X83 door which is 1 big and 1 small door.
I saw there is some of the members here install security door, can someone share about it?
Im thinking to install security door and can anyone quote me price or if anyone know someone that they can recommend ?

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My renovation work is in progress and im in the midst of deciding my main door
I've choose to install 52X83 door which is 1 big and 1 small door.
I saw there is some of the members here install security door, can someone share about it?
Im thinking to install security door and can anyone quote me price or if anyone know someone that they can recommend ?

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How much you pay? from which company?.

is the contractor willing to do the wet work? Has he included this job into the big overall bill ?

Hope sharing from you.
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How much you pay? from which company?.

is the contractor willing to do the wet work? Has he included this job into the big overall bill ?

Hope sharing from you.
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Chun36, you can follow my renovation progress from this post :

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3421597&hl=
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I visited to a few showroom selling security door. According to the sales people, told me that they have a few types there. Local made stainless steel grilles(thicker), china made stainless steel(thinner) and hollow metal grilles. Do anyone know what is the different between all the types above in term of the safety? Is that really make a different with using different materials?

Also, anyone using the brand of YSE before? Any comment about it?


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YSE is expensive of course the quality is better. But for me, is better to have a latch inside because if once the lock is broken the door will just open. If you got additional latch with pack lock inside at least there is another 2nd layer of protection. So far all the the lock set control all the internal latch. No point if your door have multiple latches but once the main lock is broken or open. All the latches will be open.

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Any one has experience with thc safety doors? Intend to Buy the offer of rm2888 w two doors.. back (3 x 6) and front (6 x 6).
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I intended to, now the price has gone up to 2999 already, have u bought?
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QUOTE(adamtam0123 @ Feb 1 2015, 07:57 PM)
Hi all,

I visited to a few showroom selling security door. According to the sales people, told me that they have a few types there. Local made stainless steel grilles(thicker), china made stainless steel(thinner) and hollow metal grilles. Do anyone know what is the different between all the types above in term of the safety? Is that really make a different with using different materials?

Also, anyone using the brand of YSE before? Any comment about it?
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It's is correct, for my case, I need to top up $$ to get the stainless steel 304 local made, if you didn't ask, the original steel is China made, and it is not 304.
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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 10 2011, 01:56 PM)
Nope...it is on your own. They only put the frame in, and seal back will need extra charge except you get a price with them  rclxms.gif
I have to pay RM150 each door for my wet contractor to fix for me.

Kelvin5717 RM4K shoud enough but it also depend on what type of door you select. WHole stainless stell for sure can't lal...
you could check out at PWTC (house deco this week) or hunt around for your design and ask for pricing lol...
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Dear All,

A BRAND new security door to let.
The current market price is RM1400 and I would like to let go at RM1250.


Product description:
Product name = MA (3' x 7') - 501 (Imported Stainless Steel)
Size = 3' x 7'
Color = Copper
Price = RM1250
Reason to sell = the delivery date of the door failed to meet my reno schedule. So end up I decided not to change my door.
Still under warranty 1 year.


Welcome for Inquiry or whatapps me or contact me at : 0172248130 or email me at raveus@gmail.com
Please arrange own collection and location is Setia Alam.: respect:



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Do you have any photo for the connection between your door and your wall? is it look nice?
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Nope. As it area should only be seal after door frame in place.
So basically should be like Wall and Frame..

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Dear forumer here, can I know where to get this security door with cheaper price? I got quote from 1 of the supplier, 4.5ft front door + 3ft back door,rm3388,plus installation.Any one got it more cheaper?tq
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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Mar 16 2015, 04:36 PM)
Nope. As it area should only be seal after door frame in place.
So basically should be like Wall and Frame..
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OIC... Because my door frame is double door which is around 9 inch thick but my wall is only 6 inch thick..worry about the kink at te connection look not nice..
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QUOTE(teck1984 @ Mar 16 2015, 11:58 PM)
OIC... Because my door frame is double door which is around 9 inch thick but my wall is only 6 inch thick..worry about the kink at te connection look not nice..
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Ops...that really a big door...

My was standard, size of a wall...
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Ops...that really a big door...

My was standard, size of a wall...
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yours is single layer?
how about the final product of the oint between security door and your wall?
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yours is single layer?
how about the final product of the oint between security door and your wall?
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yours is single layer..and skirting very nice can cover the kink..then now me headache d..dun know contractor can do the double wall nice or not.. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(teck1984 @ Mar 22 2015, 11:39 PM)
Thanks..
yours is single layer..and skirting very nice can cover the kink..then now me headache d..dun know contractor can do the double wall nice or not.. rclxub.gif
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Mine is double layer, normally no issue for contractor.
Security door will give you the drawing for the door opening, you can show to your contractor.
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QUOTE(Galaxy Angel @ Mar 23 2015, 10:41 AM)
Mine is double layer, normally no issue for contractor.
Security door will give you the drawing for the door opening, you can show to your contractor.
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okay..thank you very much, I understand security door will give the drawing. I am worry my contractor finishing work no good that is why I try to search some photo so that I wun get cheap by contractor if their finishing work at the connection join from 6 inch wall join to 9 inch door. worry the kink will affect overall view..
But..problem is google cannot get any image..lolz..
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did u guys noticed that some security doors, esp double layer where there is SS grill in the middle.....the manufacturers use silicon glue to seal the SS grill....
looks abit not so safe...don't you think?
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how much is a good security door? for 6x7.
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QUOTE(teck1984 @ Mar 24 2015, 12:40 AM)
okay..thank you very much, I understand security door will give the drawing. I am worry my contractor finishing work no good that is why I try to search some photo so that I wun get cheap by contractor if their finishing work at the connection join from 6 inch wall join to 9 inch door. worry the kink will affect overall view..
But..problem is google cannot get any image..lolz..
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Your contractor leave a big hole at the wall according to the measurement
The Security door folks will go to your place to fixed the door frame.
then your contractor will need to fix the wall included concreate to secure at the gap between wall / frame
that the security door folks will go to your place again to fix the door up..



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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Apr 14 2015, 02:50 PM)
Your contractor leave a big hole at the wall according to the measurement
The Security door folks will go to your place to fixed the door frame.
then your contractor will need to fix the wall included concreate to secure at the gap between wall / frame
that the security door folks will go to your place again to fix the door up..
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Would like to ask if i want to get a security door, do i need to change frame if door size is the same?
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QUOTE(MonsterPips @ Apr 23 2015, 06:57 AM)
Would like to ask if i want to get a security door, do i need to change frame if door size is the same?
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majority of the security doors today comes with metal frame.....so very likely you need to remove the current wooden frames as the hinges can't support the metal door weight

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QUOTE(MonsterPips @ Apr 23 2015, 06:57 AM)
Would like to ask if i want to get a security door, do i need to change frame if door size is the same?
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depend on your existing frame...metel door may not suite then go for wood type lol

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Oh man. Nothing can stop
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Hi, to those that have a double leaf door, did you notice the other door which does not have lock encounter this??
The steel is super soft, its bent due to some items fell on it (and i can just twist it back using my fingers.......not really secure la.....but no matter how i bent, its crooked now
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still renovation and your door just fixed already hit???
Where you stayed lal...

Look like using heavy machine to break it?

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Can the security door company just change the lock and reuse the whole door? Anything stolen?
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Hi, to those that have a double leaf door, did you notice the other door which does not have lock encounter this??
The steel is super soft, its bent due to some items fell on it (and i can just twist it back using my fingers.......not really secure la.....but no matter how i bent, its crooked now
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I always advice my friend with double leaf door to use jimmy proof lock. Is much tougher and bite the two doors together.

You can ask if security door company can install or better if the can implant one indite the door.
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Good door but cheap lock?
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planning to install this door too but how they manage to open it by destroying the lock? now I'm worried
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i'm no security expert....but after been surveying and checking many times in detail...

here's what i notice.....

1. the locks they use are common mortise locks....usually it is preferred to have hardened anti drill type....in the case of my friend.....the thief used a battery powered drill.....condo....captured on cctv....they will try to drill through the keyhole.....he is using Janus security door.....the surface was damaged but the key was still able to open from inside

2. some doors do not have a manual dead bolt from inside.....this is to safe guard occupants should the first lock gets damaged and removed

3. the stainless steel grill in the middle part is not very helpful....most of the welding is not strong and in those really cheapo like buy 1 free 1 door, you can see the silicon glue at the back of the SS grill....

4. if you look at better quality ones, the door comes with full frame, even the floor piece so that they deter jacking up the door

5. the better ones do not have opening in the middle

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I checked a few security doors myself, and found sky horse cheapest. I just paid deposit n got the promo package for 5 ft main door, and one back door. So excited to install it. Lucky me, only takes a week for delivery.
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it has been few years since your post any comment on the quality n build ?

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Looks like it. The lock and handle set so thin
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Why your door looks exactly like this one reported last year?
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=71385264
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I have dual layer security door to let go, from THC. Deposit paid but not able to proceed with them. We can arrange transfer name if you're interested. Door design can be changed.

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I bought from Sky Horse too. Quality is bad. Installed another design as I returned the design that I like due to poor workmanship and the 2nd one is equally bad. Get rusty after a year. Better ensure that it is 304 stainless steel. Pay higher for quality product.
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If burglar comes with a mini blow torch, you think can defeat your security door or not?

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Hey guys at the end I decided to go with top security doors instead of sky horse

Price difference is 1.5k extra

I paid for double layer front n back and extra 10 locks set for my backdoor


Total damage is 6.5k

Anyone hv complains with top security doors so far ?
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Any review for those already installed more than 3 years? Still problem free or need services? I heard security door after some usage need service or it will jam sooner or later.
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Did anyone checking security recently? They seem to have new door frame? What 3D then paint with metallic paint. Any idea?
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Did anyone checking security recently? They seem to have new door frame? What 3D then paint with metallic paint. Any idea?
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I recently get a quote for security door, front and back, fully stainless steel, price is almost RM7k, include installation but exclude the fees to remove the old door and wall hacking sweat.gif

The door come with paint and some drawing, do alike like wood but it was stainless steel. Forget about those 3D bla bla nonsense, you are more concern about the security
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QUOTE(fool1988 @ Sep 16 2015, 01:45 PM)
I recently get a quote for security door, front and back, fully stainless steel, price is almost RM7k, include installation but exclude the fees to remove the old door and wall hacking  sweat.gif

The door come with paint and some drawing, do alike like wood but it was stainless steel. Forget about those 3D bla bla nonsense, you are more concern about the security
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Hi, can share with me where you get the quote?
i keen to get know this fully stainless steel one.
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QUOTE(fool1988 @ Sep 16 2015, 01:45 PM)
I recently get a quote for security door, front and back, fully stainless steel, price is almost RM7k, include installation but exclude the fees to remove the old door and wall hacking  sweat.gif

The door come with paint and some drawing, do alike like wood but it was stainless steel. Forget about those 3D bla bla nonsense, you are more concern about the security
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Unless you doing reno is quite a headache of the hacking and plastering back the walls
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Hi, can share with me where you get the quote?
i keen to get know this fully stainless steel one.
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The shop at Johor Bahru Mount Austin tongue.gif
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Unless you doing reno is quite a headache of the hacking and plastering back the walls
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Yeah, exactly, so thinking should i get the security door or just save the money for others things and get a door bar like US country.

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Yeah, exactly, so thinking should i get the security door or just save the money for others things and get a door bar like US country.

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To be honest, chances of someone breaking in to a house through door is not so high. Most likely people will try windows or roof.
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Make sure the security door given is made of stainless steel 304 and not 202
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QUOTE(fool1988 @ Sep 16 2015, 01:45 PM)
I recently get a quote for security door, front and back, fully stainless steel, price is almost RM7k, include installation but exclude the fees to remove the old door and wall hacking  sweat.gif

The door come with paint and some drawing, do alike like wood but it was stainless steel. Forget about those 3D bla bla nonsense, you are more concern about the security
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Haha. True. but after concern about the security, then is the outlook biggrin.gif

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Make sure the security door given is made of stainless steel 304 and not 202
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How we can know is 304 or 202/201? Usually there is a marking for the lock set with handle where stated 304, but the middle S.S design is not marking any. What I heard is mostly using 201 or 202.



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QUOTE(sonerin @ Sep 17 2015, 09:16 AM)
To be honest, chances of someone breaking in to a house through door is not so high. Most likely people will try windows or roof.
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Understand, but will this door bar i believe i minimize the chance for the door with limited budget, i guess this door bar shouldnt be very expensive right? hmm.gif

As for windows, i will add those grill..thickness 1.5 hmm.gif

As for roof, i don know what can do, will install alarm and add a motion detect + IP camera on roof...

Btw, anyone know now days alarm can remote trigger ON and OFF? Especially OFF, cause my idea is, if alarm trigger and my phone receive notice, i will remote in to view my cctv to ensure everything safe just false alarm, than i can remote turn it off without all the way rushing back. icon_question.gif
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Haha. True. but after concern about the security, then is the outlook  biggrin.gif
How we can know is 304 or 202/201? Usually there is a marking for the lock set with handle where stated 304, but the middle S.S design is not marking any. What I heard is mostly using 201 or 202.
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Understand, but will this door bar i believe i minimize the chance for the door with limited budget, i guess this door bar shouldnt be very expensive right?  hmm.gif

As for windows, i will add those grill..thickness 1.5  hmm.gif

As for roof, i don know what can do, will install alarm and add a motion detect + IP camera on roof...

Btw, anyone know now days alarm can remote trigger ON and OFF? Especially OFF, cause my idea is, if alarm trigger and my phone receive notice, i will remote in to view my cctv to ensure everything safe just false alarm, than i can remote turn it off without all the way rushing back.  icon_question.gif
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I believe many alarm can do that. I am currently using paradox alarm with all this feature including wireless control. With alarm already I really don't see the need of all the bar. Windows with grill is still the weak point
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Sep 17 2015, 10:49 AM)
I believe many alarm can do that. I am currently using paradox alarm with all this feature including wireless control. With alarm already I really don't see the need of all the bar. Windows with grill is still the weak point
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Cool, will look for paradox alarm than. So remote turn off the alarm is working by using phone apps?

Btw, as the door bar, i will still install it if not very expensive, anyone know how much roughly? Just treat it as extra "assurance" tongue.gif
As for window grill, i will take 1.5 thickness i guess it should be alright rclxms.gif
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Cool, will look for paradox alarm than. So remote turn off the alarm is working by using phone apps?

Btw, as the door bar, i will still install it if not very expensive, anyone know how much roughly? Just treat it as extra "assurance" tongue.gif
As for window grill, i will take 1.5 thickness i guess it should be alright rclxms.gif
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The paradox is not just phone but also had remote to control on and off. As for grill thickness may not be so important but the hardness
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The paradox is not just phone but also had remote to control on and off. As for grill thickness may not be so important but the hardness
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Sound great, but for me, the most useful is by phone. As sometime alarm got some false alarm which if happened very frequent and you at far away from your home, when you rushing back it might be few hours later, sooner you will become hater among your neighbour and they will stress you in no matter way to stop using the alarm, so my ideas is, alarm triggered, received notification, remote back to check CCTV footage to ensure it was just false alarm and whole house still safe, than use application remotely turn off the alarm no matter in which country i was as long as got internet services. rclxms.gif

I though more thick more hard? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(fool1988 @ Sep 17 2015, 03:09 PM)
Sound great, but for me, the most useful is by phone. As sometime alarm got some false alarm which if happened very frequent and you at far away from your home, when you rushing back it might be few hours later, sooner you will become hater among your neighbour and they will stress you in no matter way to stop using the alarm, so my ideas is, alarm triggered, received notification, remote back to check CCTV footage to ensure it was just false alarm and whole house still safe, than use application remotely turn off the alarm no matter in which country i was as long as got internet services.  rclxms.gif

I though more thick more hard?  icon_question.gif
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Yeah is a useful feature for phone. Currently the Paradox I am using is both feature also I am using it. I will say is very reliable alarm with very minimum false alarm. The only time I had false alarm was because my neighbour is renovating.
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The shop at Johor Bahru Mount Austin  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Sep 17 2015, 03:48 PM)
Yeah is a useful feature for phone. Currently the Paradox I am using is both feature also I am using it. I will say is very reliable alarm with very minimum false alarm. The only time I had false alarm was because my neighbour is renovating.
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Mayi know the price for whole house installation? Did you install the infrared sensor on roof? So your alarm got help you to prevent anything brows.gif
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Mayi know the price for whole house installation? Did you install the infrared sensor on roof? So your alarm got help you to prevent anything brows.gif
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Can't remember the exact but around 4k. That include infrared. So far nothing bad. Touch wood.
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Sep 18 2015, 08:38 AM)
Can't remember the exact but around 4k. That include infrared. So far nothing bad. Touch wood.
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Noted, i get a quote for that same brand alarm is RM1.5k, but not sure you paid 4k for more optional item or not? mine is pretty standard.
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Noted, i get a quote for that same brand alarm is RM1.5k, but not sure you paid 4k for more optional item or not? mine is pretty standard.
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I paid extra as the alarm is wireless. Meaning all the windows and doors don't require wire for the alarm
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I paid extra as the alarm is wireless. Meaning all the windows and doors don't require wire for the alarm
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Ooo..wireless is good but isn't reliable? I am IT person for me, cable is still reliable than wireless cause wireless easy to go wrong when interference.
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Ooo..wireless is good but isn't reliable? I am IT person for me, cable is still reliable than wireless cause wireless easy to go wrong when interference.
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I believe many alarm can do that. I am currently using paradox alarm with all this feature including wireless control. With alarm already I really don't see the need of all the bar. Windows with grill is still the weak point
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Your house armed with alarm without grille ? I am having the same idea as you... But was wondering without grille how is the alarm triggered for sliding door and windows ?
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Your house armed with alarm without grille ? I am having the same idea as you... But was wondering without grille how is the alarm triggered for sliding door and windows ?
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Is by contact. There is a sensor that will know if the door or window is slide open
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*price is depend on grill design
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Now having problem with New Edge, paid for a security door 2 months ago , told them wanna install early oct until now havent got the door. I have paid for 3 door actually front door kitchen door and balcony, now waiting for balcony door.

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Now having problem with New Edge, paid for a security door 2 months ago , told them wanna install early oct until now havent got the door. I have paid for 3 door actually front door kitchen door and balcony, now waiting for balcony door.
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Same here, having issue with their lock (like it is jam when turning open/close with key) and subsequently their service, ie promise to come to investigate but no show for many times, and finally they now do not pick up my call. I would personally avoid New Edge from now on.

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How do you guys find THC security doors ? Are they good ?

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Guys any comment on security doors ? saw one from THC... looks quite ok... or is New Edge or TOP better ?
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Their quality and design. The price about 5k.
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Guys what do you think of thc security door? The middle part using ss304 3mm thick laser cut plate... Going at rm1800


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What ever brand is it better make sure they are here to stay. I had a security door for about 6 years and the lock spoil. I went around to ask about the security door to replace. I learn that the locks and accessories are all propritory. If the shop no more and your door got problem, that's it need to change the entire door
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Jan 23 2016, 03:50 PM)
What ever brand is it better make sure they are here to stay. I had a security door for about 6 years and the lock spoil. I went around to ask about the security door to replace. I learn that the locks and accessories are all propritory. If the shop no more and your door got problem, that's it need to change the entire door
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That is true, my previous door installer told me many of such story, end up house owner need to replace the door and frame. Earlier version had many issue with the locks and that happened like less than a year installed. Possoble due to exposure to the weather. Now not sure.
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That is true,  my previous door installer told me many of such story,  end up house owner need to replace the door and frame.  Earlier version had many issue with the locks and that happened like less than a year installed.  Possoble due to exposure to the weather.  Now not sure.
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Now there is a lot more brand so is also scary because not sure which is good
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I really had bad experience with New Edge, bad quality and lousy service.

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Now there is a lot more brand so is also scary because not sure which is good
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I really had bad experience with New Edge, bad quality and lousy service.
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I think Janus is quite good. Mine was Morris decor. Is just so so
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so far no issue with my Janus....

try looking closer at the built quality of other brands...am not saying Janus is superior

but generally because its not a 2 in 1 door.

those with SS grill and where you can open a smaller leaf....try look at the wielding joints....
also....the locks are normal motis locks....can be easily drilled through...not quite the locks you want to have
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Are there security doors for bedroom?
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QUOTE(bktee22 @ Jan 11 2016, 10:57 AM)
Same here, having issue with their lock (like it is jam when turning open/close with key) and subsequently their service, ie promise to come to investigate but no show for many times, and finally they now do not pick up my call. I  would personally avoid New Edge from now on.
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Funny that you have mentioned your problem with the lock, 2 days ago when I tried open my Balcony door , the lock seems like jammed when I tried to open it (outdoor sides).
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Hi guys, I ordered & fully paid for a security door from New Edge few months ago. I just found that the tile manufacturer does not selling the same tile model as my existing tiles anymore. And I don't want to take out additional money to change all the tiles coz my budget is really tight on the renovation.

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what is the benefites of security door?
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what is the benefites of security door?
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he obvious benefit of security doors is the protection it provides. A robber would have to use a sophisticated machine of some sort to open the locks on a steel door. In fact, most doors are actually drill-proof, and special devices are required to open them. Fortunately most burglars are not going to want to draw attention to themselves by attempting to open your steel door.
in this website can see very good security doors www.soodad.com

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he obvious benefit of security doors is the protection it provides. A robber would have to use a sophisticated machine of some sort to open the locks on a steel door. In fact, most doors are actually drill-proof, and special devices are required to open them. Fortunately most burglars are not going to want to draw attention to themselves by attempting to open your steel door.
in this website can see very good security doors soodadcohttp://www.soodad.com/product/4

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Hi guys... I'm planning to used security door for my new house. May i know base on all sifu2 here experience which security door branded and supplier can provide the good quality one and also with the reasonable price. Tq yea!
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Went to research about security door..

Janus was the most expensive because of installation, wet work, delivery and it must done by them else they will not responsible with any wrong done by other contractor

Door size 5x7

3888 door , Installation + delivery(300~500) = 1200
p/s April will increase price

TOP = 2000 + 50~100 (delivery) + 350 (installation) - clearance stock as there will be new stock coming

YSE = 3100+ Discount , promotion (ended)

Secure = 3600~3800

New Edge = 3100+ with back 3x7 door (homefair)

On top on those, mostly is same .. not much different.. cant even differentiate it if removed the logo. Impressed with Janus which give the natural wood

Anyone know any security door which design like Janus?

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in sabah THC selling their main door 3'*3' + back door 3'=5500
if dont want their back door can discount 500.
got a main door with 4 doors, outer layer is stainless steel patterned grill, inner part is mild steel door, 6800. look tough. better then those got small opening at middle part.

The problem is..... got earlier post say avoid THC at all cost.... stress.... THC boleh pakai tak?
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Last week Perfect Livin Expo in PWTC - Janus quote me 3x7 for around RM34XX (Expo Price), gonna be extra bit cheaper if you take more.

I found Janus much more OK compare to others, the only downside is abit pricier than others..






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My relative recommended New Edge because they have been using their doors for 6 Yrs still no problem. The price they buy consider cheap last time. Now can directly message them on Facebook already, But there's too many Facebook Page of theirs!!Took me some time to find their Official one.

They say this is their Official Facebook Page if anyone want to ask them directly.

https://www.facebook.com/New-edge-safety-do...56638631085101/

They are going to be on exhibition at KK this week. Dunno if they will have good deals or not. Haha. Maybe if you LIKE their page will have discount? lol.. Security these days so bad la...

Anyone else have issues with this door ar? I almost confirm want to buy already, going to visit their Sabah exhibition to see if got good discount.

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Hi guys,

I've got aluminium bi fold doors that needs to replace the hinges and locks. Does anyone have any contacts?
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QUOTE(Untitled2 @ Apr 20 2016, 07:09 PM)
My relative recommended New Edge because they have been using their doors for 6 Yrs still no problem. The price they buy consider cheap last time. Now can directly message them on Facebook already, But there's too many Facebook Page of theirs!!Took me some time to find their Official one.

They say this is their Official Facebook Page if anyone want to ask them directly.

https://www.facebook.com/New-edge-safety-do...56638631085101/

They are going to be on exhibition at KK this week. Dunno if they will have good deals or not. Haha. Maybe if you LIKE their page will have discount? lol.. Security these days so bad la...

Anyone else have issues with this door ar? I almost confirm want to buy already, going to visit their Sabah exhibition to see if got good discount.
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New Edge?

Our N/E installer was hopelessly careless.

Our handles scratched due to them placing it carelessly.

On the chrome looking parts joining the metal door now got rust.




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QUOTE(Untitled2 @ Apr 20 2016, 07:09 PM)
My relative recommended New Edge because they have been using their doors for 6 Yrs still no problem. The price they buy consider cheap last time. Now can directly message them on Facebook already, But there's too many Facebook Page of theirs!!Took me some time to find their Official one.

They say this is their Official Facebook Page if anyone want to ask them directly.

https://www.facebook.com/New-edge-safety-do...56638631085101/

They are going to be on exhibition at KK this week. Dunno if they will have good deals or not. Haha. Maybe if you LIKE their page will have discount? lol.. Security these days so bad la...

Anyone else have issues with this door ar? I almost confirm want to buy already, going to visit their Sabah exhibition to see if got good discount.
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heard quite a number of bad feedback.. first time heard good response from u ..
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QUOTE(ccheng0085 @ Mar 22 2016, 05:16 AM)
in sabah THC selling their main door 3'*3' + back door 3'=5500
if dont want their back door can discount 500.
got a main door with 4 doors, outer layer is stainless steel patterned grill, inner part is mild steel door, 6800. look tough. better then those got small opening at middle part.

The problem is..... got earlier post say avoid THC at all cost.... stress....  THC boleh pakai tak?
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any comment on top security?
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heard from another post.. after sales service is bad..
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their price quite affordable..
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I was told if the hinges spoiled, entire security door has to be replaced.  Is that true?
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heard quite a number of bad feedback.. first time heard good response from u ..
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Their previous promotion buy 1 free 1 dunno still have or not. if dont have, i have to see Raya got sales or not haha... I heard sometimes need to hack the wall.. going to be additional cost there..
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If the door get scratched or paint chip, sure to get rust if it come in contact with rain.
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Hi i get a quote for a stainless steel 304 security door
@ outer & door frame with 1.0mm 2B4B Stainless Steel Plate ( double side )
@ inner frame horizontal design with 19mm x 19mm x 1.0mm SHS @ gap 1":+/-
- 3' x 7' = L/S RM3,200.00
Price not included GST.l 3×7 back door

Is this worth or pricey? Tq
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Hi i get a quote for a stainless steel 304 security door
@ outer & door frame with 1.0mm 2B4B Stainless Steel Plate ( double side )
@ inner frame horizontal design with 19mm x 19mm x 1.0mm SHS @ gap 1":+/-
- 3' x 7' = L/S RM3,200.00
Price not included GST.l 3×7 back door

Is this worth or pricey? Tq
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include installation plus hacking and plastering or not?

If not..bit on the high side.
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tatday contractor quote me - installation + hacking + plastering + tiles = rm900 - expensive for 3x7"" ?
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Actually Stainless Steel 304 grade security door is good. Just make sure it is thick enough, like 3mm will be the best. less than 2 mm is too thin, can be pried open actually.

But the weakness point of the doorset, is the lock itself. There is no need for a thief or burglar to attack your door, because the lock is so easy, no different than the ordinary locks on wooden door. The burglared case posted above is quite common, estimated takes less than 1 minute to enter. But if we just change the key cylinder to a high security type like KESO or EVVA, it will become near impossible for a thief. For a robber, I will still feel sorry for him. Probably after the police arrive, they are still trying to break the lock or door.

The point is, get a good thick door from a reliable door company, then get a good lock from a locksmith only. Sorry I am a locksmith from Kuching Sarawak, can't help you guys out in Peninsula. But I am trained from KL so I know some folks selling high security. Trust me, a door salesman might bluff but he knows nothing about locks. Door is their field, not locks. For locks, look for your locksmith. AND WE ARE TIRED OF REPAIRING LOUSY LOCKS INSTALLED BY DOOR SALESMAN!!

This is not my two cents, this is pure brutal knowledge.

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QUOTE(ku1wing @ Jul 15 2016, 10:48 AM)
Actually Stainless Steel 304 grade security door is good. Just make sure it is thick enough, like 3mm will be the best. less than 2 mm is too thin, can be pried open actually.

But the weakness point of the doorset, is the lock itself. There is no need for a thief or burglar to attack your door, because the lock is so easy, no different than the ordinary locks on wooden door. The burglared case posted above is quite common, estimated takes less than 1 minute to enter. But if we just change the key cylinder to a high security type like KESO or EVVA, it will become near impossible for a thief. For a robber, I will still feel sorry for him. Probably after the police arrive, they are still trying to break the lock or door.

The point is, get a good thick door from a reliable door company, then get a good lock from a locksmith only. Sorry I am a locksmith from Kuching Sarawak, can't help you guys out in Peninsula. But I am trained from KL so I know some folks selling high security. Trust me, a door salesman might bluff but he knows nothing about locks. Door is their field, not locks. For locks, look for your locksmith. AND WE ARE TIRED OF REPAIRING LOUSY LOCKS INSTALLED BY DOOR SALESMAN!!

This is not my two cents, this is pure brutal knowledge.

Stay safe,
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If the hinge jam, what is the price to change one?

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Passed by NE today.

Got a quote for 5x7 or 6x7 + 3x7 at RM3499
5 and 6 feet same price

However, the guy said anything happens to the door or lock they will come within 3 days to replace. Also he mentioned that how advance and good the lock is.

Any comment guys?

Also I went to stuttgart, got the same quote from NE. Have u guys heard of this?
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Passed by NE today.

Got a quote for 5x7 or 6x7 + 3x7 at RM3499
5 and 6 feet same price

However, the guy said anything happens to the door or lock they will come within 3 days to replace. Also he mentioned that how advance and good the lock is.

Any comment guys?

Also I went to stuttgart, got the same quote from NE. Have u guys heard of this?
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If compare Stuggart and NE, then go for Stuggart..
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Hi, I get a quote for stainless steel 304 security door (3mm)
@ 5' x 7' door + installation + hacking + touch up + (everything surrounding the door) = RM4500

Is this worth or pricey? Tq
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Any story to share about YSE security door? 1st time I saw in home reno fair.
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QUOTE(micro_machine_77 @ Oct 13 2016, 02:54 PM)
Hi, I get a quote for stainless steel 304 security door (3mm)
@ 5' x 7'  door + installation + hacking + touch up + (everything surrounding the door) = RM4500

Is this worth or pricey? Tq
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Update: Ahh sorry.. if 5 x 7 for RM4500 I dont think its from Janus

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hi all, wanna ask are all security doors need to hack the floor/tiles to fit the frame? New edge doors sales person said that need to hack the tiles to fit the frame.



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hi all, wanna ask are all security doors need to hack the floor/tiles to fit the frame? New edge doors sales person said that need to hack the tiles to fit the frame.
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Yes, the outer frame needs to sit under the floor line, i.e. Lower than tiles..
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how much does the contractor normally charged for hacking the floor and patching up after installation?

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how much does the contractor normally charged for hacking the floor and patching up after installation?
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the middle door where u can open..how strong is it??? just like a piece of plate...and those aluminium like the picture i attached..so easy bengkok...is it easy to pierce open the small door...was thinking bout it lately..


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For back kitchen door do u guys use stainless steel or normal 1?
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the middle door where u can open..how strong is it??? just like a piece of plate...and those aluminium like the picture i attached..so easy bengkok...is it easy to pierce open the small door...was thinking bout it lately..
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The middle frame is stainless steel

whatever door you use it just a barrier to prevent intruder
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QUOTE(counterspider @ Nov 30 2016, 12:31 PM)
The middle frame is stainless steel

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Hi guys. Just want to ask if any of you have facing corrosion issues on the door. I plan to order thc art design mild steel door only. Need 1k to upgrade to stainless steel one.
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What's the point of comparing price, looking for the cheapest and best "bargain" for security door? Might as well don't install.

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currently looking the security door, infornt 2 door n back door with 2 layer.
need it ASAP. which model is realiable n security with reasonable price. tq.
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QUOTE(hushymushy @ May 7 2015, 10:32 PM)
i'm no security expert....but after been surveying and checking many times in detail...

here's what i notice.....

1. the locks they use are common mortise locks....usually it is preferred to have hardened anti drill type....in the case of my friend.....the thief used a battery powered drill.....condo....captured on cctv....they will try to drill through the keyhole.....he is using Janus security door.....the surface was damaged but the key was still able to open from inside

2. some doors do not have a manual dead bolt from inside.....this is to safe guard occupants should the first lock gets damaged and removed

3. the stainless steel grill in the middle part is not very helpful....most of the welding is not strong and in those really cheapo like buy 1 free 1 door, you can see the silicon glue at the back of the SS grill....

4. if you look at better quality ones, the door comes with full frame, even the floor piece so that they deter jacking up the door

5. the better ones do not have opening in the middle
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the cost around RM7999 front 2 door n back single door with 2 layers door.
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QUOTE(Andy^L @ Jun 12 2017, 11:58 PM)
recently want to install the security door, but i found now market many type od door. do u think THC door better?
the cost around RM7999 front 2 door n back single door with 2 layers door.
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Been awhile since I surveyed the latest design.

Until the local manufacturers have rectified the 2 layer internal leaf security flaw....its best to go for 1 full solid leaf.

Last time i bought Janus at 11k for front and kitchen.

Front is 5feet x 8 feet high....

Kitchen 3feet x 7 feet.
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QUOTE(ku1wing @ Jul 15 2016, 10:48 AM)
Actually Stainless Steel 304 grade security door is good. Just make sure it is thick enough, like 3mm will be the best. less than 2 mm is too thin, can be pried open actually.

But the weakness point of the doorset, is the lock itself. There is no need for a thief or burglar to attack your door, because the lock is so easy, no different than the ordinary locks on wooden door. The burglared case posted above is quite common, estimated takes less than 1 minute to enter. But if we just change the key cylinder to a high security type like KESO or EVVA, it will become near impossible for a thief. For a robber, I will still feel sorry for him. Probably after the police arrive, they are still trying to break the lock or door.

The point is, get a good thick door from a reliable door company, then get a good lock from a locksmith only. Sorry I am a locksmith from Kuching Sarawak, can't help you guys out in Peninsula. But I am trained from KL so I know some folks selling high security. Trust me, a door salesman might bluff but he knows nothing about locks. Door is their field, not locks. For locks, look for your locksmith. AND WE ARE TIRED OF REPAIRING LOUSY LOCKS INSTALLED BY DOOR SALESMAN!!

This is not my two cents, this is pure brutal knowledge.

Stay safe,
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Your post is 1 year old but I thought of giving this a bump since it is certainly useful. Your message is very pertinent. A locksmith will be able to open almost all kind of locks that are available in the market in less than 5 seconds. It is not the door that is the issue but the lock of the door that is of concern.
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QUOTE(ku1wing @ Jul 15 2016, 10:48 AM)
Actually Stainless Steel 304 grade security door is good. Just make sure it is thick enough, like 3mm will be the best. less than 2 mm is too thin, can be pried open actually.

But the weakness point of the doorset, is the lock itself. There is no need for a thief or burglar to attack your door, because the lock is so easy, no different than the ordinary locks on wooden door. The burglared case posted above is quite common, estimated takes less than 1 minute to enter. But if we just change the key cylinder to a high security type like KESO or EVVA, it will become near impossible for a thief. For a robber, I will still feel sorry for him. Probably after the police arrive, they are still trying to break the lock or door.

The point is, get a good thick door from a reliable door company, then get a good lock from a locksmith only. Sorry I am a locksmith from Kuching Sarawak, can't help you guys out in Peninsula. But I am trained from KL so I know some folks selling high security. Trust me, a door salesman might bluff but he knows nothing about locks. Door is their field, not locks. For locks, look for your locksmith. AND WE ARE TIRED OF REPAIRING LOUSY LOCKS INSTALLED BY DOOR SALESMAN!!

This is not my two cents, this is pure brutal knowledge.

Stay safe,
Francis Wong.
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By the way Francis, can you open digital locks which require pin number or card access such as those from Yale as well? I am thinking of getting one of these digital locks since most if not all conventional locks can be opened like a piece of cake by any experienced locksmith in less than 5 seconds.
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I have a security door, with the keys using the "gear" type...

how do i go about replicating this? I had like 6 keys... now only left with 4...

also, would it be possible to change the lock altogether? For safety reasons taht is..


should I provide pictures of the door or can you guys imagine what I am talking about?
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QUOTE(hushymushy @ Jun 13 2017, 10:34 AM)
Been awhile since I surveyed the latest design.

Until the local manufacturers have rectified the 2 layer internal leaf security flaw....its best to go for 1 full solid leaf.

Last time i bought Janus at 11k for front and kitchen.

Front is 5feet x 8 feet high....

Kitchen 3feet x 7 feet.
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Security entryways are low cost of a purpose. they are finished typically to different entryways that may appear to be identical.
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post Nov 13 2017, 08:28 PM

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anyone know where sell security door, but need middle solid close. no need fancy and foldable door in middle. TQ sifu.
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post Nov 20 2017, 03:04 PM

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my house already install security door from thc around 1 year, quite good quality.
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post Dec 8 2017, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(arju @ Nov 13 2017, 08:28 PM)
anyone know where sell security door, but need middle solid close. no need fancy and foldable door in middle. TQ sifu.
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Did some survey on my own regarding the different brands of security door in the Klang valley.Doing renovation to my new home now. I found that its safer to get a solid piece of door without the middle part. Any opening in the middle esp if its stainless steel is not safe, unless the middle part is the same material as the whole door.
Sometimes its better to get a good door though on the higher price. Dun want to save a bit now but pay a bigger price later when things happen.
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post Dec 8 2017, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(wild_card_my @ Jun 19 2017, 12:15 PM)
I have a security door, with the keys using the "gear" type...

how do i go about replicating this? I had like 6 keys... now only left with 4...

also, would it be possible to change the lock altogether? For safety reasons taht is..
should I provide pictures of the door or can you guys imagine what I am talking about?
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Why dun you Contact the Seller or Company to ask ?
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post Dec 8 2017, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(asiatrader98 @ Sep 25 2017, 10:30 AM)
so look like Janus is the best but expensive now ady Rm4.2k for condo
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friend told me about janus door and he is happy using it. Heard that they do give discount

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post Dec 8 2017, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Nov 2 2016, 05:54 PM)
hi all, wanna ask are all security doors need to hack the floor/tiles to fit the frame? New edge doors sales person said that need to hack the tiles to fit the frame.
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No need to hack the floor tiles. I saw my friend's house using Janus door but didnt hack the floor tiles. Nice door

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post Dec 8 2017, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(putra-putri @ Dec 8 2017, 02:24 PM)
No need to hack the floor tiles. I saw my friend's house using Janus door but didnt hack the floor tiles. Nice door
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for New Edge doors, yes..u will need to hack the floor and also the sides and top too...coz ur existing doorway won't likely fit the new Frame..which is huge.

New Edge doors have a bottom rail that sits under the floor.


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Anyone still looking for some discount with Janus Safety Door.. do PM me.. can get extra few hundreds discount

Im using Janus for Main & Rear Door so far very satisfied. Later I will post the pic..

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Anyone use THC security door? Any reviews?
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Any review on this safety door?
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QUOTE(maiself @ Dec 15 2017, 10:09 PM)
Anyone still looking for some discount with Janus Safety Door.. do PM me.. can get extra few hundreds discount

Im using Janus for Main & Rear Door so far very satisfied. Later I will post the pic..

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QUOTE(easywin3 @ Dec 25 2017, 03:02 PM)
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post Dec 26 2017, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(maiself @ Dec 25 2017, 05:18 PM)
HaHaHa..

My front door

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yours Janus door look nice.
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QUOTE(maiself @ Dec 25 2017, 05:18 PM)
HaHaHa..My front door
Thanks for sharing, I am going to buy it as well.

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I'm living at Penang. Have JEB for front door and THC for the rear. The JEB with 13 locks (with top lock) but not for the rear. My advice, avoid the one with the top lock as debris will come inside through the lock and could jammed your door from locking/unlocking.
Quality-wise, THC is better than JEB but only at the decoration/design part. Both of mine are with laser-cutted. The THC is slightly thicker than the JEB. For the frame and door, they are similar. I got mine at fair at PISA few months back.
Both doors are open inside. By default they are open outside and have to pay extra (RM150 each if I'm not mistaken). Front for good feng-shui but back to avoid blocking the road behind (the access road is for 'lori sampah' access). I read around from international pages, for public building, they are always open outside to cater for mob during emergency situation. For houses, we need open inside since the hinges are inside and thieves or robbers cannot get access. For open outside, the hinges are visible from outside and can be manipulated to detach the door (I think they have mechanism to avoid this).
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post Mar 12 2018, 06:08 PM

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QUOTE(maiself @ Dec 25 2017, 05:18 PM)
HaHaHa..

My front door

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post Mar 12 2018, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(easywin3 @ Feb 26 2018, 12:55 AM)
Thanks for sharing, I am going to buy it as well.
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I like this Janus door .. After doing some surveys I finally opted for Janus too. Worth paying for it, you get value for money as one of my friends who has been using Janus for the past 8 years said.
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QUOTE(putra-putri @ Mar 12 2018, 06:19 PM)
I like this Janus door .. After doing some surveys I finally opted for Janus too..
Great. rclxms.gif
Any recommendation for security window grills ?
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Great.  rclxms.gif
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post Mar 29 2018, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(hayenadeblue @ Mar 6 2018, 11:05 PM)
I'm living at Penang. Have JEB for front door and THC for the rear. The JEB with 13 locks (with top lock) but not for the rear. My advice, avoid the one with the top lock as debris will come inside through the lock and could jammed your door from locking/unlocking.
Quality-wise, THC is better than JEB but only at the decoration/design part. Both of mine are with laser-cutted. The THC is slightly thicker than the JEB. For the frame and door, they are similar. I got mine at fair at PISA few months back.
Both doors are open inside. By default they are open outside and have to pay extra (RM150 each if I'm not mistaken). Front for good feng-shui but back to avoid blocking the road behind (the access road is for 'lori sampah' access). I read around from international pages, for public building, they are always open outside to cater for mob during emergency situation. For houses, we need open inside since the hinges are inside and thieves or robbers cannot get access. For open outside, the hinges are visible from outside and can be manipulated to detach the door (I think they have mechanism to avoid this).
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From my survey, most locally produced doors have hinges which are visible whether they open inside or outside; whereas for Janus doors apparently , the hinges are concealed whether the doors open inside or open outside.I find that the security features in Janus doors are better.
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post Apr 2 2018, 03:33 PM

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Saw this pic in facebook ; Robbers damaged Janus door handle but were not able to break into the house . I am glad and convinced that Ive chosen the right door for my house. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(putra-putri @ Apr 2 2018, 03:33 PM)
Saw this pic in facebook ; Robbers damaged Janus door handle but  were not able to break into the house . I am glad and convinced that  Ive chosen the right door for my house.  rclxms.gif
great rclxms.gif how much is the repair costs for this ?

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was wondering do you guys know whether the security door for the window panel lock is broken, can it be change?

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QUOTE(maiself @ Mar 12 2018, 07:50 PM)
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Anyone of u heard of red rhino security doors?
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If is Janus , we have provided after sales service.
If not , may contact with the company to get service .
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hi, to install the security door, how about our current default door that it is installed? will the vendor accept trade in? or have to buang the current door because of no use anymore
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which one more reliable? security door or solid door+grill?

if the lock on the security door got damaged, can i just replace the lock from third party instead the entire door?
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Anybody suffered break-ins or problems with Top Security Doors OR THC?
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Anybody suffered break-ins or problems with Top Security Doors OR THC?
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There were known cases of break-ins with security doors though they were only known to people who works in the security door industry and also families/relatives/close friends of the victims. Otherwise, they weren't widely reported and publicized. Why are you asking about break-ins and problems regarding that 2 brands? I am currently surveying security doors options at the moment for my house and have so far learn a few things here and there regarding security doors.. You can PMed me if you want me to share what I have learned till now... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(tcsiang5 @ Oct 16 2018, 10:02 AM)
There were known cases of break-ins with security doors though they were only known to people who works in the security door industry and also families/relatives/close friends of the victims. Otherwise, they weren't widely reported and publicized. Why are you asking about break-ins and problems regarding that 2 brands? I am currently surveying security doors options at the moment for my house and have so far learn a few things here and there regarding security doors..  You can PMed me if you want me to share what I have learned till now...  biggrin.gif
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Sure. pm you. Would like to know which door to avoid. When they try to sell you the door what also they can say, after something happen they say bank vault also can break in.
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Beware of lock snapping for Euro Profile cylinder lockset. This is the most obvious weakness I can't see with some security doors and grille. Thickness or strength of door all don't matter if the weak point is the lockset...
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Oct 18 2018, 03:58 PM)
Beware of lock snapping for Euro Profile cylinder lockset. This is the most obvious weakness I can't see with some security doors and grille. Thickness or strength of door all don't matter if the weak point is the lockset...
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There are many kinds of Euro Profile Cylinder lockset in the market nowadays. Some security doors companies use cheap Euro Profile lockset while others use the latest and modern kinds. So when surveying for security doors, always ask what kind lockset they are using.. If they can't give you a satisfactory answer, then beware of purchasing their security doors. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(tcsiang5 @ Oct 19 2018, 05:27 PM)
There are many kinds of Euro Profile Cylinder lockset in the market nowadays. Some security doors companies use cheap Euro Profile lockset while others use the latest and modern kinds. So when surveying for security doors, always ask what kind lockset they are using.. If they can't give you a satisfactory answer, then beware of purchasing their security doors.  biggrin.gif
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Can I share with us what kind of euro profile cylinder lockset is latest and modern kind? At least we know won't be cheated by sweet story about bank vaults...
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Oct 19 2018, 05:35 PM)
Can I share with us what kind of euro profile cylinder lockset is latest and modern kind? At least we know won't be cheated by sweet story about bank vaults...
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From what I have learned from one of the showroom I went and also from Google, Euro Profile lockset is very common in every doors around the world.. There are several kinds too from basic euro lock for wooden doors to advanced modern kind like pin-system lock with anti-drill.. The latter is the latest and modern kind... That's what I know roughly.. Not very knowledgeable in lock system laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
True, don't trust those sales people who praised their own doors till sky-high, talking about anti-burglary and all that.. When your house really got broke into, they will deny saying that and then comes out with all sorts of excuses.. Then that time, will really bangwall.gif bangwall.gif bangwall.gif
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QUOTE(tcsiang5 @ Oct 20 2018, 04:50 PM)
From what I have learned from one of the showroom I went and also from Google, Euro Profile lockset is very common in every doors around the world.. There are several kinds too from basic euro lock for wooden doors to advanced modern kind like pin-system lock with anti-drill.. The latter is the latest and modern kind... That's what I know roughly..  Not very knowledgeable in lock system   laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
True, don't trust those sales people who praised their own doors till sky-high, talking about anti-burglary and all that.. When your house really got broke into, they will deny saying that and then comes out with all sorts of excuses..  Then that time, will really  bangwall.gif  bangwall.gif  bangwall.gif
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Ya lo. Anyway from my own research the most standardized accreditation for Euro Lock thus far is the TS007 3 Star and the Lock Secure Diamond Standard from the UK. If the lockset got tested with this accreditation, they are supposed to be the best money can buy.

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I finalise with Janus and YSE.

Was skew towards Janus but at the end choose YSE, I felt YSE provide better choice as overall.

Biggest Janus weakness is required of a key to lock the door even from inside the house.

I prefer to have both high strength and user-friendliness.
Janus seems to have better build door leaf whereas YSE door leaf is acceptable and better than other brands but not as solid as Janus. YSE door is able to be locked with a slight counter twist of the handle both from inside and outside.

My house has a lot of activities within our porch and garden. IMHO, Janus door requires a key to lock the door in every single usage is very impractical. Were also informed that if we leave a key permanently at the indoor side of the door may cause the lock not able to be open/lock from outside if the cylinder is not properly aligned. I really dont want to have a break-in scenario simply because the strong door was not locked.

Others finding I notice

-Janus have a lock pin on top of door, so water and debris maybe issue.
-Janus have a expose metal door frame on the floor whereas YSE is buried under tiles. Therefore YSE requires to install a lock pin hole on the floor.
-Janus hidden hinges open at 110 degrees and YSE expose hinges open at 180 degrees. Janus hinges allow alignment adjustment; YSE is using fixed butterfly hinges.
-Janus has a rubber seal along the door frame (like car)

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QUOTE(chamelion @ Nov 8 2018, 10:13 PM)
I finalise with Janus and YSE.

Was skew towards Janus but at the end choose YSE, I felt YSE provide better choice as overall.

Biggest Janus weakness is required of a key to lock the door even from inside the house.

I prefer to have both high strength and user-friendliness.
Janus seems to have better build door leaf whereas YSE door leaf is acceptable and better than other brands but not as solid as Janus. YSE door is able to be locked with a slight counter twist of the handle both from inside and outside.

My house has a lot of activities within our porch and garden. IMHO, Janus door requires a key to lock the door in every single usage is very impractical. Were also informed that if we leave a key permanently at the indoor side of the door may cause the lock not able to be open/lock from outside if the cylinder is not properly aligned. I really dont want to have a break-in scenario simply because the strong door was not locked.

Others finding I notice

-Janus have a lock pin on top of door, so water and debris maybe issue.
-Janus have a expose metal door frame on the floor whereas YSE is buried under tiles. Therefore YSE requires to install a lock pin hole on the floor.
-Janus hidden hinges open at 110 degrees and YSE expose hinges open at 180 degrees. Janus hinges allow alignment adjustment; YSE is using fixed butterfly hinges.
-Janus has a rubber seal along the door frame (like car)

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Which version of YSE do you choose? Zen?
Is it common for front and rear doors to be installed opening inward for household?

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Which version of YSE do you choose? Zen?
Is it common for front and rear doors to be installed opening inward for household?
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Zen.

Is up to you to open inward or outward, depend on the space and practical issue.
if inward, you can add a metal bar to strengthen the security.

I install one inward and another outward.
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QUOTE(chamelion @ Dec 3 2018, 05:21 PM)
Zen.

Is up to you to open inward or outward, depend on the space and practical issue.
if inward, you can add a metal bar to strengthen the security.

I install one inward and another outward.
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Do you have a pic of how to add the metal bar at the door?
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QUOTE(chamelion @ Dec 3 2018, 05:21 PM)
Zen.

Is up to you to open inward or outward, depend on the space and practical issue.
if inward, you can add a metal bar to strengthen the security.

I install one inward and another outward.
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Hi, can know how much you spend (price) for YSE - ZEN door?
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QUOTE(chamelion @ Nov 8 2018, 10:13 PM)
My house has a lot of activities within our porch and garden. IMHO, Janus door requires a key to lock the door in every single usage is very impractical.

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This is not true, Janus door also come with "fastlock" (single bolt) with only a twist.

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If i wanna replace my current wood door with a security door, do i need to replace the wooden frame as well?
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besides janus, which brand security door come with fastlock?
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I would like to have Janus but it's too expensive for my current budget. Need it for emergency, so I have to choose THC since the price is fitted in my budget. Quality not bad actually.
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About to buy the THC security door mild steel double leaf 5 by 7, and kitchen 3 by 7 but wanted to check here first for feedback.

I just notice that the mild steel is prone to rust if scratched and not maintained and only 1 year warranty for the lock.

Should I be looking at other brands or this is normal?
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QUOTE(eddydo @ Nov 28 2020, 05:20 PM)
About to buy the THC security door mild steel double leaf 5 by 7, and kitchen 3 by 7 but wanted to check here first for feedback.

I just notice that the mild steel is prone to rust if scratched and not maintained and only 1 year warranty for the lock.

Should I be looking at other brands or this is normal?
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Have been eyeing on 3kim, thc, red rhino and yse so far but my selection would be yse>thc/red rhino>3kim
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If i wanna replace my current wood door with a security door, do i need to replace the wooden frame as well?
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So have u replaced or not?
Updates please 😁
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QUOTE(apalexar @ Nov 29 2020, 07:20 AM)
Have been eyeing on 3kim, thc, red rhino and yse so far but my selection would be yse>thc/red rhino>3kim
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YSE would cost 50% more for the zen series for front (5x7.5) and back (3x7.5) compared to THC, but they use electro galvanised sheet.

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I just find that the current selection of security doors are a bit dated, with the Stainless steel look and all. In terms of looks, I find Delux looks pretty nice https://www.facebook.com/415954768609967/po...45655988973167/

but aluminium doors? Pretty sure it's not as sturdy right? I'm also sure pricing wise is pretty steep. Anybody opted for delux?
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QUOTE(eddydo @ Nov 29 2020, 12:26 PM)
YSE would cost 50% more for the zen series for front (5x7.5) and back (3x7.5) compared to THC, but they use electro galvanised sheet.
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Mind to tell the actual price? Perhaps the price diff because of the material used you mentioned, mild steel is a big no for me.

QUOTE(GrIM @ Nov 29 2020, 12:28 PM)
I just find that the current selection of security doors are a bit dated, with the Stainless steel look and all. In terms of looks, I find Delux looks pretty nice https://www.facebook.com/415954768609967/po...45655988973167/

but aluminium doors? Pretty sure it's not as sturdy right? I'm also sure pricing wise is pretty steep. Anybody opted for delux?
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Their security door design doesn't look much diff compare to those I survey, might be a good option if plan to replace house gate.
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QUOTE(apalexar @ Nov 29 2020, 12:59 PM)
Mind to tell the actual price? Perhaps the price diff because of the material used you mentioned, mild steel is a big no for me.
Their security door design doesn't look much diff compare to those I survey, might be a good option if plan to replace house gate.
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THC Package Price from RM5099
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3x7 Single layer
*both mild steel grille
*S Edition lock
*powder coated

Stainless steel grille (grille only ah the panel still mild steel)
6349


YSE Zen series
3.5'x7' single - rm 2468.50
5'x7.5' double - rm 5126.50

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QUOTE(eddydo @ Nov 29 2020, 01:05 PM)
THC Package Price from RM5099
5x7.5 Double layer
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3x7 Single layer
*both mild steel grille
*S Edition lock
*powder coated

Stainless steel grille (grille only ah the panel still mild steel)
6349
YSE Zen series
3.5'x7' single - rm 2468.50
5'x7.5' double - rm 5126.50
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Try get quotation from red rhino.
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QUOTE(apalexar @ Nov 29 2020, 01:32 PM)
Try get quotation from red rhino.
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I got actually, just that the sales lady was so passive so i also not interested.

They do provide the longer door lock warranty depending on the type of doors.

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QUOTE(eddydo @ Nov 29 2020, 02:11 PM)
I got actually, just that the sales lady was so passive so i also not interested.

They do provide the longer door lock warranty depending on the type of doors.
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care to share the quotation from red rhino icon_question.gif
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4’ X 8‘ single layer
D-Series RM2899.00
with 3year lock set warranty
E-Series RM3499.00
with 2year lock set warranty
got promotion discount also free gift

This is what they replied when I ask for estimated price last time.
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D series

Double layer 5x7 (DD4) - 5099
single layer 3x7 (SD) - 1799

set discount less 399

total 6499. lock set warranty 3 years and they use EG sheets (mild steel) for their doors leaf/frames.

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Oh good to know..
Thanks for the info 🙏
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I'm in the market looking for security door, the most recently fair I went was on 1/1/21.

Red Rhino quoted me RM6999 for 5x8 DD4 + 3 1/2x7 D1 (mild steel & laser cut). Event price, not too sure how much is it now.

But these design really boring... I recently saw New Edge have the Timber series, and also with those fancy electronic locks... are those uhh reliable? Or rather better to stick with those keys?

Once MCO lifted, shall go check those 2 company out... they happen to be at the same row of shop houses biggrin.gif
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Have been eyeing on 3kim, thc, red rhino and yse so far but my selection would be yse>thc/red rhino>3kim
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Did you check on nino security door
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Did you check on nino security door
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Nope, at the end I choose 3kim because only they have the security door without need to do any hacking work.
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Hi

My contractor wrongly ordered the security door for my house, ... he ordered the wrong size... not sure he did it on purpose or what ...

Any way, am i allowed to look for a buyer here?
If not, please let me know and i will remove this post.

The security door specification is as follows:

Golden Top Security Door
Model: Deluxe Series D6
Color : W02 (Dark Blue)
Frame Size : 76"(W)x88"(H)
Condition : NEW
Price tag : RM2999
Availability : as soon as a transport can be arranged

Reason for sales: Ordered wrong size ...

Highlight:
- 12 Locks with Pin Security Deadbolt Lock
- Anti Burglary Pin
- SUS304 Heavy Duty Hinges
- Door-in-Door with SUS304 Deadbolt Lock
- Modern Deluxe Stainless Steel Handle

Note:
- No transportation fee included. Buyer can arrange transportation to pickup the item from seller.
- No installation service is included.

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QUOTE(jimseng @ Nov 2 2021, 09:14 PM)
Hi

My contractor wrongly ordered the security door for my house, ... he ordered the wrong size... not sure he did it on purpose or what ...

Any way, am i allowed to look for a buyer here?
If not, please let me know and i will remove this post.

The security door specification is as follows:

Golden Top Security Door
Model: Deluxe Series D6
Color : W02 (Dark Blue)
Frame Size : 76"(W)x88"(H)
Condition : NEW
Price tag : RM2999
Availability : as soon as a transport can be arranged

Reason for sales: Ordered wrong size ...

Highlight:
- 12 Locks with Pin Security Deadbolt Lock
- Anti Burglary Pin
- SUS304 Heavy Duty Hinges
- Door-in-Door with SUS304 Deadbolt Lock
- Modern Deluxe Stainless Steel Handle

Note:
- No transportation fee included. Buyer can arrange transportation to pickup the item from seller.
- No installation service is included.

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Why not ask the contractor solve it?
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QUOTE(jimseng @ Nov 2 2021, 09:14 PM)
Hi

My contractor wrongly ordered the security door for my house, ... he ordered the wrong size... not sure he did it on purpose or what ...

Any way, am i allowed to look for a buyer here?
If not, please let me know and i will remove this post.

The security door specification is as follows:

Golden Top Security Door
Model: Deluxe Series D6
Color : W02 (Dark Blue)
Frame Size : 76"(W)x88"(H)
Condition : NEW
Price tag : RM2999
Availability : as soon as a transport can be arranged

Reason for sales: Ordered wrong size ...

Highlight:
- 12 Locks with Pin Security Deadbolt Lock
- Anti Burglary Pin
- SUS304 Heavy Duty Hinges
- Door-in-Door with SUS304 Deadbolt Lock
- Modern Deluxe Stainless Steel Handle

Note:
- No transportation fee included. Buyer can arrange transportation to pickup the item from seller.
- No installation service is included.

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I dont think many owners would have the budget for the door.

Redo the door frame to fit the door.
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QUOTE(jimseng @ Nov 2 2021, 09:14 PM)
Hi

My contractor wrongly ordered the security door for my house, ... he ordered the wrong size... not sure he did it on purpose or what ...

Any way, am i allowed to look for a buyer here?
If not, please let me know and i will remove this post.

The security door specification is as follows:

Golden Top Security Door
Model: Deluxe Series D6
Color : W02 (Dark Blue)
Frame Size : 76"(W)x88"(H)
Condition : NEW
Price tag : RM2999
Availability : as soon as a transport can be arranged

Reason for sales: Ordered wrong size ...

Highlight:
- 12 Locks with Pin Security Deadbolt Lock
- Anti Burglary Pin
- SUS304 Heavy Duty Hinges
- Door-in-Door with SUS304 Deadbolt Lock
- Modern Deluxe Stainless Steel Handle

Note:
- No transportation fee included. Buyer can arrange transportation to pickup the item from seller.
- No installation service is included.

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It’s hard to find a matching size unless Taylor made
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Anyone know if its possible to find new lock and handle for security door? Or must change whole door d

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Hi all,

Looking to change my front door to security door and install smart lock.

Since i will be removing the grill, will need a good & strong security door

Any recommendation?
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Nope, at the end I choose 3kim because only they have the security door without need to do any hacking work.
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can you share your price? and door size.
looking to get them to do my grill works. might as well one-off get the security door as well.
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QUOTE(ralfvi @ Oct 2 2022, 04:38 PM)
can you share your price? and door size.
looking to get them to do my grill works. might as well one-off get the security door as well.
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It's been long time I haven't logged in here and you're lucky today

Below is the door specs:
To supply and install Mild Steel Door Grille 3' x 8'
@ outer frame with 25mm x 50mm x 1.6mm RHS
@ door with 1.2mm GI Plate ( double layer )
@ inner design with 0.9mm Stainless Steel Netting ( Black Colour )
@ Powder Coated Sand Surface Dark Grey Colour

1 and 1/2 year ago the price I got is 2.7k
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Does anyone know what kinda price range of Delux Malaysia (that gate company) door is like? Their gate is expensive but kinda like their door.
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QUOTE(contagiouseddie @ Oct 11 2022, 05:59 PM)
Does anyone know what kinda price range of Delux Malaysia (that gate company) door is like? Their gate is expensive but kinda like their door.
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I am having same idea as you but without special promotion, their alutech door is very expensive
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Does anyone know what kinda price range of Delux Malaysia (that gate company) door is like? Their gate is expensive but kinda like their door.
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single door the quote me 5k++
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Anything special with Deluxe doors ? Why is it so expensive ?
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Anything special with Deluxe doors ? Why is it so expensive ?
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It looks much better looking I guess, so they know their product positioning in the market. The conventional security door is just too ugly to accept, at least for me. Even security doors in China has moved away from the typical design.
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QUOTE(contagiouseddie @ Oct 26 2022, 04:17 PM)
It looks much better looking I guess, so they know their product positioning in the market. The conventional security door is just too ugly to accept, at least for me. Even security doors in China has moved away from the typical design.
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I agree with you. Hope to get a good price this weekend at the homedec expo.

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