High-Security Doors – Residential & Commercial
High-security doors are designed for projects where forced entry resistance, controlled access, and durability are required beyond standard residential or commercial doors. These systems are commonly used where protection of people, assets, or business continuity is a priority.
They are suitable for both residential and commercial applications, depending on configuration and project requirements.
What Makes a Door “High-Security”
High-security doors are typically configured using a combination of:
- Reinforced door leaf construction
- Upgraded locking and multi-point hardware
- Compatible reinforced frames
- Proper anchoring and installation
Performance depends on the complete door assembly, not on the door slab alone.
Resistance & Standards (General Guidance)
High-security doors are often evaluated against forced-entry and resistance standards, which classify performance based on attack methods, tools, and duration. Different resistance levels offer different degrees of protection and suitability.
These classifications help designers and owners select the appropriate level of security based on real-world risk, rather than assumptions.
Typical Applications
High-security doors are commonly specified for:
- Residential entry doors requiring enhanced protection
- Residential backyard / patio doors requiring enhanced protection
- Retail and storefront applications
- Offices and commercial buildings
- Controlled or restricted access areas
Why Clients Choose High-Security Doors
Clients often select these doors because they:
- Improve resistance against forced entry and burglary attempts
- Integrate with access-control and locking systems
- Provide a higher level of confidence for occupants and operators
Each solution is selected based on use, exposure, and risk profile.
Installation Matters
Proper installation is essential. Reinforced doors must be correctly aligned, anchored, and sealed to perform as intended. Professional installation is strongly recommended.
Important Note
Security performance varies by configuration and installation. Final suitability and compliance must be confirmed during project coordination and approval.
