A vault door protects what matters most. Whether it’s for a home, a business, or a bank, choosing the right one is key.INKAS® makes vault doors that are strong, secure, and built in Canada. Here’s how to pick one that works for you.
Understanding the purpose of a vault door
A vault door creates a barrier that’s hard to break. It’s used in places that need strong security. There are two main types of use:
| Use Type | Description |
| Residential | Used in homes for panic rooms, gun safes, or valuables |
| Commercial | Used in banks, shops, or storage rooms |
Common uses include:
- Gun storage rooms
- Panic rooms or safe rooms
- Jewelry or cash storage
- Archive rooms with sensitive data
The type of use affects the door’s size, lock type, and design.
Key features to look for in a vault door
A good vault door should be tough, reliable, and easy to use. Focus on these core features:
Steel thickness and construction
Thicker steel means better protection. Most doors have multiple layers. INKAS® uses reinforced steel plates with anti-drill layers.
| Thickness (inches) | Security Level |
| 0.25–0.5 | Basic residential |
| 0.5–1.0 | Mid-range commercial use |
| 1.0+ | High-security and banks |
Locking mechanism
Look for multi-lock systems. These stop thieves from opening the door quickly.Options include:
- Mechanical combination lock
- Electronic keypad lock
- Biometric or fingerprint lock
- Dual control (two keys or codes needed)
INKAS® vault doors offer all these choices.
Fire and drill resistance
Heat and tools can break weak doors. A quality vault door should resist both.Look for:
- Fire-rated insulation
- Drill-resistant hard plates
- Glass re-lockers that activate under attack
Hinges and swing direction
Heavy-duty hinges are a must. Choose left or right swing based on your space.
Custom options
You may want a door that fits your room’s look. INKAS® offers paint, handles, and trim options.
INKAS® vault door construction and materials
INKAS® builds vault doors in Canada using high-grade materials. Each door is made with security in mind. Let’s look at what sets them apart.
| Feature | INKAS® Vault Doors |
| Steel type | Reinforced alloy steel |
| Insulation | Fire-resistant, layered |
| Lock support | Mechanical, electronic, and biometric |
| Re-locking system | Built-in and hidden |
| Hinges | External, tamper-proof |
| Finish | Custom colors and textures available |
These doors aren’t just strong. They’re also built to fit exact needs, from small rooms to full walk-in vaults.
Security ratings and certifications
A vault door’s rating shows how well it holds up under attack. These ratings come from trusted testing groups.
| Rating | Meaning |
| UL TL-15 | Resists attack with tools for 15 minutes |
| UL TL-30 | Resists attack for 30 minutes |
| Class B/C | Meets basic burglary protection levels |
If you’re storing cash, gold, or records, go for a rated vault door. INKAS® offers doors that meet or exceed these standards. Some insurance plans may also require rated security doors.
Installation considerations
A vault door is heavy and needs solid support. Don’t guess on this part. Bad installs can ruin good doors.
Measure carefully
Take height, width, and depth of the wall. Make sure the floor can support the weight.
Frame and wall strength
The wall around the door should match the door’s strength. Use concrete, steel, or brick walls.
Mounting and anchoring
INKAS® doors come with strong frames and anchor bolts. Use all of them.
Professional vs. DIY
Installing a vault door is not a weekend job. Hire pros unless you have construction experience. Bad installs can make doors weak or misaligned.
Aesthetic and functional customizations
Looks matter too. A vault door should fit the style of your room or building. You also may want some features that make daily use easier.Custom options include:
- Matte or gloss finishes
- Custom handles or chrome accents
- Left or right swing
- Emergency inside-release system
- Viewports or spy holes
Lock options also matter. You can choose:
| Lock Type | Pros |
| Mechanical | No power needed |
| Electronic | Easy to use, changeable code |
| Biometric | Fast access, high tech |
| Dual control | Higher protection, 2 users |
Why choose INKAS® vault doors
INKAS® has made vault doors for over 30 years. Their doors are trusted by banks, police, and homeowners.Here’s why people pick INKAS®:
- Built in Canada with strict quality control
- Tested for both fire and forced entry
- Custom-built to fit any need or space
- Wide range of locks and add-ons
- Fast lead times and responsive support
INKAS® makes doors that work as well in a home as they do in a secure facility.
How to order your vault door
Buying a vault door is a big choice. INKAS® makes the process simple:
Step 1: Get a quote
Visit inkassafes.com and fill out the form. You’ll get help from a real person.
Step 2: Pick your options
Choose size, lock type, finish, and extras. INKAS® will guide you.
Step 3: Review the specs
You’ll receive drawings and details. Check them carefully before you approve.
Step 4: Build and ship
The vault door is built to order. Once ready, it ships to your location.
Step 5: Schedule install
Use a pro installer or ask INKAS® for help finding one.
Conclusion
A vault door is more than just a piece of metal. It’s long-term security. Whether for a panic room, business, or secure storage, the right vault door protects your space. INKAS® vault doors are strong, smart, and built to last.Choose the one that fits your life—not just your wall.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a vault door at home?
Yes. Many people use them for panic rooms or to protect valuables.
Are INKAS® vault doors fireproof?
Yes. They are built with fire-resistant insulation and tested to high standards.
Can I install it myself?
You can, but it’s not easy. Professional installation is safer and faster.
Do they come in different colors?
Yes. You can choose from standard colors or request a custom finish.
How long does it take to get one?
It depends on the build. Most orders ship in a few weeks.
