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A vault door turns any closet, basement, or framed room into a hardened safe room. We carry residential and commercial vault doors from Vulcan, SnapSafe, AMSEC, Browning, Fort Knox, Ironman, and Hamilton. They are fire-resistant and built for safe rooms, storm shelters, gun rooms, panic rooms, and walk-in vaults. Standard residential doors run $1,900–$4,000; premium and commercial-grade doors range from $4,000 to $12,000+. Free curbside shipping with liftgate to the lower 48, expert phone support, and full pre-purchase consultation at 800-207-2259.
Pick the right vault door by working through five questions:
| Model | Best for | Rough opening (W × H) | Steel | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SnapSafe 75415 | Budget-conscious 36" vault rooms | 38" × 82" | 12-gauge | 3–5 business days |
| Vulcan 8036 | American-made mid-range | 37" × 81" | 10-gauge | 1–2 business days (in stock) |
| Browning V36 Vanguard | FEMA 320 tornado/hurricane rated | 37.5" × 80.5" | Premium | 4–6 weeks |
| Browning Clamshell | Oversized 42" entries | 42.75" × 83" | Premium | 4–6 weeks |
| AMSEC VD8030BF | Commercial burglar & fire | 32" × 82" | Premium | 7 weeks |
Add 1–2 weeks for freight delivery. Lead times for Ironman (5–6 weeks), Fort Knox (8–10 weeks), and Hamilton (12–14 weeks) vary by configuration. Confirm at order placement.
A safe room is a hardened room inside your home where you and your family shelter during a home invasion or natural disaster. Vault doors for safe rooms prioritize forced-entry resistance with steel construction, drill-resistant hard plates protecting the lock, and emergency interior release mechanisms, so you can never get locked inside. Most homeowners building safe rooms choose 36" doors with electronic locks for convenience.
Recommended models: the Vulcan 8036 In-Swing for an American-made mid-range option that ships in 1–2 business days, the SnapSafe 75421 Premium In-Swing for budget-conscious builds, or the AMSEC VD8030BF when commercial-grade burglar and fire resistance matters.
Storm shelters need vault doors that withstand both wind-driven debris (FEMA P-361 standards) and forced entry. Critical detail: storm shelters require in-swing doors. When debris piles up against the outside of the shelter during a tornado or hurricane, an out-swing door can be blocked from opening, trapping occupants inside. Always specify in-swing for storm shelter applications.
Recommended models: the Browning V36 Vanguard is purpose-built and FEMA 320 tornado/hurricane rated, making it the right choice for dedicated storm shelter applications. The Vulcan 8036 In-Swing works well for above-grade tornado shelter rooms that double as safe rooms, and the AMSEC VD8030BF is suited for both residential and commercial-grade applications.
A dedicated gun room with a vault door provides organized storage for firearms, optics, and ammunition, and often offers better protection, depending on the materials your room is built from. For gun rooms, biometric or electronic locks provide quick access. Out-swing models work well for gun rooms because they preserve interior wall space for racks, lockers, and displays.
Recommended models: the Vulcan 8036 Out-Swing with electronic keypad lock that auto-locks every time you close the door, ideal for gun rooms where quick, repeated access matters, the Fort Knox Executive 8240 for premium gun room builds (8–10 week lead time), or the Browning Clamshell when you need an oversized 42" opening.
Panic rooms are dedicated spaces designed for short-term sheltering during a home invasion, typically with hardened walls, communication systems, and a vault door as the primary entry point. The door is the single most important component; if it fails, the room fails. Electronic locks make sure the door locks behind you when you enter the room, and nobody can get in unless they know the combination.
Recommended models: the SnapSafe 75421 Premium In-Swing for cost-effective new construction (ships in 3–5 days), the AMSEC VD8030BF for higher-end burglary and fire resistance, or the Vulcan 8036 In-Swing for an American-made mid-range option that ships fast.
Converting a closet, basement room, or commercial space into a walk-in safe gives you organized, climate-controlled storage for firearms, jewelry, important documents, business inventory, or precious metals. Choose your door size (typically 32" or 36") based on the rough opening you're working with. Note that fire performance comes from the complete assembly: a fire-resistant door paired with appropriately rated wall construction. The door alone isn't a complete fire-rated barrier; the wall around it does just as much work.
Recommended models: the SnapSafe 75416 32" In-Swing for 32" rough openings (in stock, ships in 3–5 days), the Vulcan 8036 In-Swing for 36" rough openings (1–2 day shipping, with built-in Palusol heat-activated seal), or the AMSEC VD8030BF for premium burglar-resistant construction with fire-resistant material designed to pair with 2-hour rated wall assemblies.
Lead times vary by manufacturer. SnapSafe ships in 3–5 business days; Vulcan in-stock models ship in 1–2 business days (out-of-stock configurations take 4–6 weeks); Browning takes 4–6 weeks; Ironman 5–6 weeks; AMSEC 7 weeks; Fort Knox 8–10 weeks; Hamilton 12–14 weeks. Add 1–2 weeks for freight delivery to your address. We confirm the specific lead time when you place your order.
Yes, free shipping on all vault doors to the lower 48 states. Default delivery is curbside with a liftgate, meaning the freight company lowers the door from the truck to your driveway or curb. The vault door is usually shipped in a wood crate to protect it from damage. Moving the door from the curb into your house is your responsibility (the lightest residential vault doors weigh around 350 pounds; most weigh 500-1,500+ pounds), so plan installation accordingly.
We don't perform installations directly, but we coordinate with a network of vault door installers across the country. Vault doors are heavy and require precise alignment with the rough opening, so we strongly recommend professional installation. Call 800-207-2259, and we'll let you know if we have a recommended installer near you.
Color options vary by manufacturer. SnapSafe doors come in textured black only. Vulcan offers dark gray and white as standard. Ironman, Browning, AMSEC, and Fort Knox each offer multiple color options, including custom finishes.
Vault doors typically come with three lock types: mechanical dial (UL Group 2, reliable, no batteries, but slower to open), electronic keypad (S&G or SecuRam, recommended because the door auto-locks every time you close it, so you never forget), or biometric (fingerprint with PIN or keypad backup, fastest access). Fort Knox also features redundant locks, so you always have a way in. SnapSafe doors come with a key override in case your lock fails.
Typical residential vault door warranty is 1 year parts and labor on the door and 1 year parts-only on the lock. Check the specific product page for full details. Manufacturer warranty terms apply directly through the manufacturer; we coordinate any warranty claims on your behalf.
Vault doors are made-to-order or shipped from manufacturer warehouses, which incur significant freight costs, so returns are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. If a door arrives damaged, we arrange replacement at no cost, keep all packaging and photos. For change-of-mind returns, contact us immediately to discuss options. We strongly recommend confirming all specifications (rough opening, swing direction, hand orientation, wall type) before ordering. Our 7-decision buying guide walks through each in detail.