Written By: Brad Campbell | March 19, 2026
Glass panels set within or adjacent to front doors add a touch of elegance while letting natural light in, but unprotected glass also presents major security risks.
All it takes is a single blow from a hammer or another heavy object to instantly shatter traditional glass, allowing an intruder to reach through and open the door from the inside.
Fortunately, it’s possible to secure front doors with unbreakable glass, such as Riot Glass, making it incredibly difficult for would-be intruders to force entry.
When you want to secure a front door with unbreakable glass, you have a couple of different options:
Either of these approaches achieves the same end goal: prevent bad actors from smashing the door glass and gaining unauthorized access to your property.
In both cases, the unbreakable glazing creates a strong barrier that absorbs and disperses impact energy rather than shattering.
Traditional annealed or tempered glass breaks when struck. Security glazing, on the other hand, is engineered to resist repeated impacts without failing.
Before we go any further, let’s make sure you understand what we mean when referring to unbreakable glass for front doors.
No type of glass is 100% unbreakable, which is why it’s often better to use non-glass glazing materials instead of traditional security glass when you want virtually unbreakable glass protection.
For vulnerable door and window glass, one of the best security glazing materials you can choose is polycarbonate. This crystal-clear thermoplastic material can be made to look and feel very much like standard glass, but has the virtually unbreakable strength and flexibility of polycarbonate.
Instead of shattering into dangerous shards, the plastic material flexes and absorbs the force. Even after multiple heavy blows, it remains intact, preventing someone from reaching through to manipulate locks, deadbolts, or handles.
One of the most cost-effective and least disruptive ways to secure your front door is by retrofitting over the existing glass.
Using specially engineered framing adapters, a polycarbonate security panel is mounted directly over your existing door glass. The specialized framing holds the glazing infill panel securely in place, creating a protective barrier that shields the vulnerable glass behind it.
This solution is ideal for homeowners who want to upgrade security without replacing the entire door glass.

Another option is to remove the existing door glass and replace it entirely with virtually unbreakable polycarbonate or glass-clad polycarbonate (GCP) security glazing.
This approach allows for even greater customization and, in some cases, thicker and stronger glazing materials than what retrofit systems may accommodate.
Glass-clad polycarbonate combines a layer of real glass on the exterior surface with a polycarbonate interior. This provides the scratch resistance and traditional feel of glass, along with the incredible impact resistance of polycarbonate. It can also provide very high levels of ballistic resistance if a bulletproof front door is desired.
Front doors, especially in high-end homes, are typically made from relatively strong materials, but vulnerable glass panels often negate the strength of the door itself.
Burglars know this. Rather than trying to kick down a solid wood or metal door slab, they simply target the glass. Once shattered, they can reach through and unlock the door in seconds.

Even tempered glass, while stronger than standard glass, can still be defeated with enough force. Security glazing that incorporates polycarbonate significantly raises the barrier to entry.
The longer it takes to break through a door, the less attractive the target becomes. Most burglars seek quick, low-risk opportunities. If a door resists repeated impacts and creates excessive noise without yielding, burglars are far more likely to abandon the attempt.
While preventing forced entry is the primary goal, installing unbreakable glass in your front door offers several additional benefits.
Because polycarbonate does not shatter into sharp fragments, it reduces the risk of injury from broken glass during accidents or storms.
Security glazing can also provide enhanced protection against severe weather and flying storm debris, making it a valuable upgrade in storm-prone regions.
Thicker glazing systems can help dampen outside noise, improving comfort and tranquility inside the home.
If your front door includes sidelights, decorative glass inserts, or large glass panels, upgrading to security glazing is one of the smartest improvements you can make.
Homes with any of the following characteristics can especially benefit from reinforcing vulnerable glass areas:
Unlike alarm systems that react after a breach occurs, security glazing works proactively by physically preventing unauthorized entry in the first place.
Securing your front door with unbreakable glass is an important first step in protecting your home, your belongings, and your family from intruders.
Whether you choose to retrofit over existing glass or fully replace it with advanced security glazing, the result is the same: a dramatically stronger barrier against forced entry.
Riot Glass security glazing solutions provide the clarity and elegance you want from your front door while delivering powerful protection against break-and-enter tactics.
When it comes to home security, the weakest point should never be the most visible one. Upgrading to virtually unbreakable glass lets you maintain the beauty of your entryway while dramatically improving your home’s safety, security, and resilience.
If you’re ready to reinforce your front door and eliminate one of the most common vulnerabilities in residential security, contact our team today for a free consultation.

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