Frank; I think no matter what kind of door you have, if someone wants in, they will get in. I have found that one frame of mind works best- out of sight, out of mind. The least you advertise what you have, the less chance of some low life breaking in. Don't keep the door noticable, be wary of who you invite over, and don't park anything flashy on the curb. A local gear head in town used to park his '55 Chevy (primo paint, chrome 'Vette rear end, blower, etc) in front of his shop for the WOW factor. He left for a weekend jaunt with his car parked in the shop. When he returned his 55, car trailor, tools and other stuff was gone. someone was obviously watching him and noticing his commings and goings. Keep a low profile, opt for a medium weight door (less maintenance) and a good security alarm.....Russ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com