Great informative videos. I would have never knew about Hale pet doors without you. I live in Canada and we get some harsh winters. I think this door might do the trick, or would enduraflap be a better choice for insulation value?
Thanks for such an informative video - we will be ordering from you when we do order simply because you provided such a great video. Hale doors look like the best!
It's about 1/4" thick plastic if that helps. Just slides into the aluminum track, and the pin goes through the frame to connect. Without having actually tried to destroy one, I think it would be pretty tamper resistant to kicking it out, etc.
Great informative videos. I would have never knew about Hale pet doors without you. I live in Canada and we get some harsh winters. I think this door might do the trick, or would enduraflap be a better choice for insulation value?
Thanks for such an informative video - we will be ordering from you when we do order simply because you provided such a great video. Hale doors look like the best!
The main thing I wanted to hear about was the security door and how it works. He didn’t really spend any time on that at all.
The plastic used is called Starboard. Slides into an aluminum channel, uses the steel spring-loaded pin lock. What else did you want to know?
@@PetDoorStore Wanted to see it work and see how strong it is. Security is a big deal. Feel you need to spend a little more time on that.
It's about 1/4" thick plastic if that helps. Just slides into the aluminum track, and the pin goes through the frame to connect. Without having actually tried to destroy one, I think it would be pretty tamper resistant to kicking it out, etc.