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Kickstop Architectural Hardware

The Kickstop Architectural Hardware collection offers a comprehensive range of secondary door security solutions designed specifically to reinforce timber doors and frames against forced entry. When locks and hinges are installed, chiselling out the wood inevitably weakens the door structure, making it vulnerable to 'kick-in' attacks. Kickstop’s physical security range counteracts this weakness, providing robust, permanent protection that works automatically whenever the door is closed.

This collection features:

  • London Bars: Heavy-duty steel bars designed to reinforce the lock side of the door frame, fitting over the staple of a rim lock or nightlatch.
  • Birmingham Bars: Solid steel bars that strengthen the hinge side of the frame (or the lock side where no rim lock is present).
  • Lock Guards & SashlockGuards: Steel plates that sandwich and protect the timber around mortice deadlocks and sashlocks.
  • FrameGuards & HingeGuards: Designed to prevent splitting around strike plates and hinges.

Manufactured in the UK from high-grade solid steel, Kickstop products offer an essential line of physical defence for both residential and commercial properties.

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Kickstop

Kickstop is a UK burglary-prevention hardware brand specialising in secondary door security for timber doors and frames. It’s basically the “stop your door being kicked in” ecosystem: steel reinforcers, anti-jemmy plates, and frame-strengthening bars designed to deal with the ugly truth that a traditional timber door often fails at the frame/keep area long before the lock itself gives up. 

The range was devised in 1988 by a family firm of locksmiths and security retailers in East London, after seeing a growing trend of burglars simply kicking in doors. Their premise is simple: morticing and lock fitting removes wood and weakens the door/edge, so reinforcing those stress points dramatically increases resistance to forced entry. 

What Kickstop is known for (the stuff you’ll actually fit):

  • London Bar – a heavy steel door-frame reinforcing bar that secures the area around the nightlatch/rim lock keep (staple) to resist splitting and forced opening. 

  • Birmingham Bar – a flat reinforcing strip used to strengthen the frame on the hinge side (or lock side where relevant), also marketed for resisting jemmy/chisel attacks on outward-opening doors when fixed externally with security screws. 

  • LockGuard / Door Reinforcer plates – bolt-through steel plates that reinforce the door around mortice deadlocks/sashlocks (UK lever, euro, oval), targeting the weakened section created by cutting in the lockcase. 

  • StapleGuard and other keep/strike reinforcers – focused protection for the frame keep zone, supplied with security fixings and offered in multiple sizes/finishes. 

  • Anti-thrust / anti-jemmy plates – overlap plates for outward-opening doors, designed to resist levering and prying, sold as part of what they claim is the largest commercially available anti-thrust range. 

Kickstop positions itself as having Britain’s largest range of these reinforcement-style, crime-prevention products, aimed at both the trade and competent DIY installs. In short: it’s not “a lock brand,” it’s “make the door and frame stop behaving like wet cardboard under attack.”

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