Build Quality: Steel, Bolts, and Anchoring
Thicker steel and reinforced doors offer better pry resistance. Compare steel gauge, composite doors with hardplate, and continuous welds. Benefits include sturdier protection and longer attack times. If specs are vague, request exact gauge or an independent test reference.
Build Quality: Steel, Bolts, and Anchoring
Strong boltwork locks the door on multiple sides. Compare active bolts, dead bolts, and anti-pry lips that limit leverage. Look for relockers that trigger under attack. These benefits buy precious minutes, discouraging smash-and-grab attempts. Which features reassure you most?