- Ballymote, Tuam, County Galway, H54 E142
- Phone: +353 93 26458
- E-mail: john@halcondoors.com
Protect Your Property With Security Doors Range
You notice it the second you close it.
Solid weight. No flex in the frame. No cheap rattle when the wind hits.
Most people only think about security doors after something has already gone wrong. Break-ins, forced entry, vandalism. Then the phone starts ringing. “Can we get something stronger fitted?”
Steel security doors are built for exactly that situation.
Not decorative doors. Real protection.
Thick steel skins. Reinforced internal cores. Multi-point locking systems. Hinges that cannot be lifted off from the outside. When fitted correctly, they become part of the structure of the building itself.
Warehouses. Industrial units. Commercial back entrances. Apartment blocks. Plant rooms. Server rooms. Storage areas where expensive equipment sits overnight.
Places where a normal door simply isn’t enough.
Frames are usually fabricated from heavy gauge steel and anchored directly into masonry or structural openings. That matters. A strong door in a weak frame is pointless.
The door and frame have to work together.
Many businesses also request additional features depending on how the door will be used.
Some want internal steel reinforcement plates behind locks.
Others want vision panels with security glass.
Some want ventilation grilles with anti-tamper protection.
And sometimes the brief is simple. Contact us today or simply call +353 93 26458
Finishes can vary too. Powder-coated steel is common because it holds up well outdoors and doesn’t require constant maintenance. Colours can match existing buildings, though most security doors end up black, grey, or dark green.
Practical colours.
Installation matters just as much as the door itself. A badly fitted security door defeats the purpose. Gaps, loose frames, poorly aligned locks — all weak points.
When installed properly, a steel security door should close cleanly and lock without force. No grinding. No shifting.
Just a solid click.
That’s usually the moment people realise the difference between a standard door and a proper security door.
It feels different.