How to Bird-Proof Your Sliding Door: A Guide for Engineers to stop Birds getting through your door!

Introduction:

Birds are a delightful part of the New Zealand landscape, but when they decide to make your home theirs, it can lead to unwanted mess and damage. At CoSlide, we understand the importance of not just having efficient sliding door hardware but also ensuring that your sliding doors are bird-proof. In this guide, we will discuss the key elements to bird-proofing your sliding door, emphasizing quality hardware, brush strips on both sides, and correct cladding to eliminate any gaps.

 

Quality Sliding Door Hardware:

Engineers and builders know the significance of using quality materials, and sliding door hardware is no exception. When it comes to bird-proofing your sliding door, start with robust hardware. Ensure that the tracks, rollers, and locking mechanisms are of high quality to prevent birds from easily manipulating the door.

 

Brush Strips on Both Sides:

One effective way to keep birds out is by installing brush strips on both sides of your sliding door. These strips act as barriers, preventing birds from slipping through any gaps. CoSlide offers top-notch brush strips designed for sliding doors, ensuring that your bird-proofing measures are thorough and effective.

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Correct Cladding for a Seamless Fit:

To further enhance your bird-proofing efforts, pay attention to the cladding around your sliding door. The correct cladding creates a seamless fit, leaving no room for birds to enter. 

 

The Open Door Dilemma:

While effective bird-proofing measures are crucial, it's essential to acknowledge the reality that doors are meant to be opened. No matter how secure your sliding door is, there will be times when it needs to be open. During these moments, the risk of cheeky birds taking the opportunity for cover is high. 

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, bird-proofing your sliding door requires a combination of quality hardware, brush strips on both sides, and correct cladding. CoSlide stands as your partner in ensuring that your sliding doors are not just functional but also equipped to keep birds at bay. While we can fortify your doors, it's crucial to be mindful of the open door dilemma – doors are meant to be opened, and during those times, birds may seize the opportunity. By implementing these simple yet effective measures, you can strike a balance between functionality and bird-proofing for a seamless living experience.



About CoSlide:

At CoSlide, we specialize in providing premium sliding door hardware solutions in New Zealand. With a commitment to quality and functionality, our products are designed to meet the needs of engineers and builders alike. Explore our range of sliding door hardware to enhance the performance and security of your doors. 

 

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