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Door Jamb Armor:

Stop home invasions before they start. Real door security and effective jamb repair in one kit. Your Locks won't work without it...

 

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An alarm system does nothing to prevent an intruder from entering your home.
Door Jamb Armor is simply the best door security and jamb repair product that you can buy. It reinforces the key strike-points on a new or existing door to help keep intruders out. The pieces can also be used to repair a previously damaged jamb and can be installed in under an hour by the average do-it-yourselfer. All pieces are made of galvanized steel and are powder coated so they will stand up to harsh weather and can be painted to match your door. You will barely notice it, once it's installed. Real door security that's attractive and economical.

 

SET-UNI-10002  Thumb.jpg Universal Door Jamb Armor
Introducing the second generation of Universal Door Jamb Armor. Designed for doors with lock spacing from 4" to 21" apart. These sets are most often used by apartment owners, locksmiths and homeowners to repair and reinforce doors where spacing isn't known beforehand.

 

 

   
Ultra Combo Set Thumb.jpg Ultra Door Jamb Armor
The ultimate in flexibility and appearance. Designed with knock-out holes for doors with more than one deadbolt, privacy locks or our customers, who simply don't want to measure their lock spacing. Fits locks spaced from 4" to 31" apart.
Provides the ultimate in versatility with all of the protection of Door Jamb Armor. Also features a great new look with a lower profile door shield.
   
Bronze Combo Set Thumb Standard and Low Profile Door Jamb Armor
Standard Door Jamb Armor is used to repair and reinforce doors with standard (5-1/2") lock spacing. The Low Profile version comes in colors to match your lock hardware and is designed to provide security that actually looks nice.

 

 

 
Base Mortise Set Thumb.jpg Mortise Lock Door Jamb Armor
Designed to fit doors with mortise locks, which are often found in older or higher-end homes. These pieces can also be used on doors where the locks are spaced 4-1/2" or less apart.