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πŸ”’ Commercial Door Interlocks: What Building Owners and Property Managers Need to Know Before Installation

By Serrurier Shay Locksmith – Commercial Door Security Specialists in Montreal

πŸšͺ Door interlocks are one of the most effective physical security upgrades for commercial buildings, apartment complexes, condominiums, schools, office towers, and controlled-access entrances.

They significantly increase resistance against forced entry methods such as pry bars, screwdrivers, and crowbars while improving the structural integrity of the door opening.

At Serrurier Shay Locksmith, most interlocks we install are for outswing commercial doors. Inswing interlocks are available but are less common and typically require additional planning, measurements, and on-site evaluation before installation.


πŸ” What Is a Door Interlock?

A door interlock consists of two matching metal extrusion profiles installed on the door and frame. When the door closes, the profiles lock together, reducing the gap between the door and frame and reinforcing the entire opening.

This design makes it significantly more difficult to force the door open using common break-in tools.


βœ… Key Benefits

βœ” Increased resistance to pry-bar attacks
βœ” Increased resistance to screwdriver attacks
βœ” Increased resistance to crowbar attacks
βœ” Reduced door gap visibility
βœ” Improved structural stability of the door opening
βœ” Reduced vibration and rattling
βœ” Enhanced appearance and finish
βœ” Additional reinforcement for commercial entrances
βœ” Improved long-term durability of the opening


πŸšͺ Outswing vs. Inswing Interlocks

πŸ”Ή Outswing Interlocks (Most Common)

Typically installed on:

🏒 Commercial buildings
🏬 Retail storefronts
🏠 Apartment buildings
🏫 Schools
🏭 Industrial facilities
πŸšͺ Emergency exits

Outswing doors expose the hinge-side gap externally, making them more vulnerable to prying attacks. Interlocks help protect this critical weak point.

πŸ‘‰ Most interlocks installed by Serrurier Shay Locksmith are outswing systems.


πŸ”Ή Inswing Interlocks (Less Common)

Typically used for:

🏠 Residential applications
βš™οΈ Mechanical rooms
πŸ”§ Utility rooms
🏒 Specialized commercial openings

Inswing installations often require additional evaluation due to trim depth, hardware interference, wall clearance, and access control components.


βš™οΈ Aluminum vs. Steel Interlocks

πŸ”© Aluminum Interlocks

βœ” Lightweight
βœ” Reduced stress on hinges
βœ” Less load on door closers
βœ” Easier installation handling

πŸ›‘ Steel Interlocks

βœ” Maximum strength and rigidity
βœ” Higher resistance to physical attack
βœ” Ideal for high-risk or high-traffic openings

⚠ Steel interlocks add weight to the door assembly and may impact hinge wear, door closer performance, and electric strike alignment over time.


🎨 Available Colors

Most aluminum interlocks are available in:

βšͺ White
⚫ Black
🟀 Brown
βš™ Silver / Aluminum finish


πŸ“ Standard Sizes

Common stock lengths include:

πŸ“ 82 inches
πŸ“ 95 inches

These sizes cover most standard commercial door openings.


πŸ“¦ Special Order: 107-Inch Interlocks

For oversized commercial doors:

⚠ 107-inch interlocks are typically special order only
⚠ Usually available in steel only
⚠ Aluminum versions are generally not recommended at this length due to bending, warping, or shipping damage risks

⏳ Typical lead time: 6 to 16 weeks

Lead time depends on:

β€’ Manufacturer availability
β€’ Color selection
β€’ Production schedule
β€’ Freight conditions
β€’ Seasonal demand

πŸ‘‰ Early ordering is strongly recommended for construction projects with deadlines.


πŸ” Proper Selection Is Critical

Choosing the correct interlock is not based only on size.

Every opening must be evaluated for:

βœ” Frame depth
βœ” Lock location
βœ” Electric strike position
βœ” Door clearance
βœ” Existing hardware
βœ” Access control systems

Incorrect selection can interfere with door operation or electronic locking systems.


πŸ”§ Hardware Modifications May Be Required

In many installations, existing hardware must be temporarily removed, including:

πŸ”‘ Cylinders
πŸšͺ Lever handles
πŸ›  Mortise lock trims
πŸ”’ Deadlatches
πŸ“‹ Escutcheons
🚨 Exit devices
πŸ“² Access control components

After installation, all hardware is reinstalled, adjusted, and tested for proper operation.


⚑ Electric Strike Considerations

When electric strikes are present, careful alignment is essential:

βœ” Latch engagement
βœ” Strike clearance
βœ” Keeper movement
βœ” Access control compatibility
βœ” Frame reinforcement requirements

Any protruding brackets or reinforcement plates may need adjustment before installation.


πŸšͺ Double Door Applications

On double-door openings, interlocks may affect the opposing door due to reduced clearance.

Possible impacts include:

πŸšͺ Handle interference
πŸšͺ Exit device obstruction
πŸ“‹ Escutcheon conflicts

⚠ In some cases, hardware modification or replacement may be required.


πŸ›‘οΈ Security Limitations

Interlocks significantly improve resistance against forced entry, but they do not make a door β€œbreak-in proof.”

Overall security depends on:

πŸ”’ Lock quality
⚑ Electric strike strength
πŸšͺ Door condition
πŸ— Frame condition
πŸ”© Hinges
πŸ“² Access control system
πŸͺŸ Glass and glazing


πŸ’ͺ Best Applications

Interlocks provide the highest level of protection when installed on:

βœ” Reinforced steel doors
βœ” Commercial deadbolt systems
βœ” Mechanical locking systems
βœ” High-security entrances
βœ” Exit doors with upgraded hardware

These configurations offer stronger overall resistance than systems relying only on electric strikes.


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”§ Professional Assessment Recommended

Every door opening is different.

Before installation, we evaluate:

πŸ” Door alignment
πŸ” Frame condition
πŸ” Hardware compatibility
πŸ” Electric strike function
πŸ” Access control integration
πŸ” Clearance and spacing

A proper evaluation helps prevent installation issues and ensures long-term reliability.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only.

Serrurier Shay Locksmith is not affiliated, associated, endorsed, authorized, or sponsored by Frontline Defense Interlock or any of its manufacturers or distributors.

No security product can guarantee complete protection against break-ins, theft, vandalism, or unauthorized entry.

By proceeding with installation, the client acknowledges that all security systems have limitations based on hardware condition, installation quality, and environmental factors.


πŸ“ž Contact Serrurier Shay Locksmith

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πŸ“§ info@serruriermontreal.com
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