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Security Doors
A lot of exterior doors are built for convenience, not security. Security doors from Tractor Supply are built to give you peace of mind, constructed with heavier materials and reinforced hardware that standard doors don't include.
Built for the Entry Points That Matter
Doors and door hardware on any property are used regularly, and a door that isn't built for it will show wear faster than expected. Most residential frame openings measure 36 x 80 in. or 32 x 80 in., and many security doors are designed to fit those dimensions without any changes to the surrounding frame. Surface-mount styles sit on top of the existing casing, keeping the installation straightforward. Recessed-mount options slide inside the frame opening and sit flush with the surrounding wall for a cleaner result.
Single-door units work for most standard home entryways, from front doors to side and rear access points. Double-door configurations cover wider openings, such as garage entries, outbuildings or any span a single door can't close off on its own. Hardware you can count on in our selection holds up through years of daily use, which matters whether your security door sees foot traffic once a day or a dozen times a day.
Steel, Aluminum and Beyond
The needs of your entryway dictate the door material, and each option handles conditions differently. Steel resists impact and holds its shape across weather extremes, which is why it's the go-to choice for exterior security applications For Life Out Here. Aluminum is a lighter option that doesn't require any rust-prevention coating to stay in good shape, making it a practical fit for high-humidity settings. Wrought iron and carbon steel are heavier but bring a stronger build with more visual detail. Security screen doors use a reinforced mesh that keeps airflow moving while maintaining a physical barrier, but door latches and locks can be added to add strength.
Locks, Hinges and More Security Features
Most standard exterior doors latch at a single point in the frame, and that single contact point is where forced-entry attempts are focused. A three-point locking system distributes pressure across three separate frame contacts instead, and the difference in resistance is substantial. Tamper-proof hinges seal off another common vulnerability by making the hinge pins impossible to pull from the outside, while vault pins press the door into the frame at a secondary anchor point when it's closed**.** Electronic locks work with most security doors, and impact-resistant screens add another solid layer between the entry and whatever's on the other side.
Find the Right Security Door at Tractor Supply
For your property, security is non-negotiable, and our security doors don't take chances. The right finish makes it easier to match the door to existing exterior hardware, and options in our stock, such as black, bronze, white and tan, cover most combinations. Models that include mounting hardware in the box reduce the prep work before installation starts. Surface-mount replacements sized to a standard frame often go up in an afternoon without special tools or professional help. Find security doors and our other home improvement solutions at your local Tractor Supply store or browse options on our website.