We are not here to sell fear. We are here to sell time.
- Time for a family to wake up.
- Time for an alarm to trigger.
- Time for police to be called.
- Time for an intruder to give up and leave.
Clear Guard exists because break-ins do not just damage property. They damage the feeling of safety inside a home. Our work is about helping families protect that feeling before it is taken from them.
We install security window film and door reinforcement systems for homeowners and businesses who want more than a warning after something happens. They want their property physically hardened before it does.
It started the night someone tried to get in.
One night, a member of our founder's family experienced what too many homeowners only think about after it happens: someone was outside the home, trying to get in. In that moment, the conversation changes. Security is no longer about cameras, alarms, or signs on the lawn. It becomes much simpler.
- How long can the door or glass hold?
- How much time does your family have?
- Can the intruder be delayed long enough for help to arrive?
That experience exposed a major gap in the way most people think about home security.
Alarms can notify you. Cameras can record what happened. Motion lights can scare someone off. But if a person is determined to force their way inside, the physical weak points of the home still matter most: the glass beside the door, the sliding patio door, the front entry, the door frame, the locks, and the points that fail under impact.
The goal became clear: find products that do not just create the appearance of security, but actually help slow forced entry.
How forced entry actually happens.
“Criminals often look for a path of least resistance, and if that entry point doesn't surrender quickly, they'll move on. If a forced entry doesn't succeed within 60 to 90 seconds, many offenders will abandon the attempt.”
That window — the first 60 to 90 seconds — is exactly what Clear Guard is built to extend. Deny forced entry long enough to deter the intruder or allow help to arrive.
That search led to two core solutions.
The first was professional-grade security window film designed to help hold vulnerable glass together after impact, making it harder and slower for someone to get through. The second was door reinforcement — not a new lock, not a cosmetic upgrade, but a structural reinforcement system designed to strengthen the weak points around the door and frame.
Before offering these products to homeowners, we wanted proof.
That is why the door reinforcement system was taken to an engineering facility in Oakville and tested under serious force. A standard residential door failed at a level of force that a person can generate with momentum. The reinforced system withstood over 5,000 pounds of force in testing.
Four principles. No upsells.
Canadian, family-run
Owner-operated out of the GTA. The person quoting your home will be on site the day of the install.
Products that are tested
We install XPEL Safety & Security film and ARX Guard door reinforcement. Everything we recommend has passed forced-entry test data — not marketing copy.
No renovation. No drama.
Film goes on your existing glass. Hardware goes on your existing doors. Most homes are done in a day. Your walls stay closed.
Warranty you can hold us to
Manufacturer warranty on film. Workmanship warranty on labour. If it fails, we come back. Full stop.
Backed by numbers, not promises.
Three commitments. No caveats.
Free Assessment
A 30-minute on-site walkthrough. Every window, every door, every weak point identified. Written scope and quote within 48 hours.
Clean Install
Two-person crew. Drop cloths, clean cuts, zero drywall. Most homes are done in a single day with no visible change.
Backed by Warranty
XPEL manufacturer warranty on film. Workmanship warranty on labour. Transferable on home sale. If it fails, we come back.
Let's walk your property.
A free 30-minute on-site assessment. Every entry point audited. Written quote within 48 hours. No obligation.