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The best garage door security products

• Keep your car and valuables safe
• Make it more difficult for the would-be thief
• Give yourself peace of mind

Written by Alex Boyd Published: 11 May 2023 Updated: 4 September 2023

Whatever your garage might or might not be, it’s always worth assessing your security products to make sure things you care about, whether it be your car or prized possessions will be safe and well protected.

Some garages are used as a combination of a dumping ground for ‘stuff you might need’ and a workshop for DIY. Others are meticulously kept with the sole purpose of providing a roomy and comfortable cocoon for someone’s automotive pride and joy. However, most garages are a combination of some or all of the above!

No matter how you view your garage, there’s no denying it will contain a lot of valuables that you really don’t want to have to think about replacing – tools, bikes, gardening equipment, freezers; the list goes on. So it makes sense to spend a little time and perhaps a little money on making sure that your garage security is up to spec.

The best garage door security at a glance:

Editor’s choice: Master Lock Protector for Up-and-over Garage Door – Buy now from Amazon UK

Best garage door security budget solution: QWORK Keyed Hasp Locks – Buy now from Amazon UK

Best garage door security audible alarm: Yale Wireless Alarm with Padlock and Hasp – Buy now from Amazon UK

The best garage door security in detail

Editor’s choice

Rrp: £115.35

Price: £99.49
Not only is the Master Lock Protector a sturdy anti-theft device, but it acts as a strong visual deterrent too. There will be a bit of drilling involved in the installation as it’s recommended that the lock is secured to a concrete floor.

‘Sold Secure’ is a police security initiative which has graded the Master Lock in the bronze category, and the 6-pin cylinder in the shackle padlock offers better resistance against lock picking.

Pros

  • Police certified
  • Suitable for up and over and double garage doors

Cons

  • Can be tricky to attach and remove

Best garage door security budget solution

Rrp: £13.99

Price: £11.99
If you’re just looking for a basic lock to protect hinged double doors or, indeed, the pedestrian door of your garage, you can’t go far wrong here. The twist knob hasp latch is straightforward to install, and as the hasp covers the screws, you have additional protection as there is no access for bolt cutters or similar.

This is a good-value double set which is made of thick zinc alloy and comes complete with mounting screws and four keys.

Pros

  • Easy to fit
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Could be defeated by a determined intruder

Best garage door lock

Price: £36.63
This is one of the less expensive ways of improving your garage lock, but it will probably involve a bit more work to install. The Schlosser Garage Locks can be used on both sectional and up and over garage doors and can be fitted horizontally or vertically.

Some of those who have fitted these previously say it’s a good idea to have a look at a YouTube video just to get an idea of the fitting method and that tightening the carriage bolts can be a bit tricky.

Pros

  • Inexpensive solution
  • Decrease door vulnerability

Cons

  • Installation can be tricky

Best garage door strengthener

Price: £18.50
The simplest solutions can sometimes be the best. To beef up the protection of any swing-hinged door, just attach this pair of extra-thick 3.5mm steel brackets to any suitable surrounding; then, all you need is a suitable length of 2×4 lumber, and you have quickly and easily reinforced the security of your garage door.

The design includes two holes at the front of the brackets which allows easy access for drills and screwdrivers when you are doing the installation.

Pros

  • Quick and easy to fit
  • High strength metal

Cons

  • Timber not supplied

Best garage security for strength

Price: £75.98
The very name gives you confidence in the product! The Bulldog Garage Door Lock is well-made, robust and sturdy and can fit roller doors as well as up and over doors. All fittings are supplied along with simple, clear instructions.

It is recommended that it is attached to a concrete floor, or if that’s not possible, that a pit be dug to accommodate a concrete base. Once that’s done, you’ll have a sturdy lock, and the yellow finish gives the added benefit of it being a visual deterrent too.

Pros

  • Suits inside or outside use
  • Suitable for roller or up-and-over doors

Cons

  • Lock dust cover can be easily lost

Best garage door security audible alarm

Rrp: £45.98

Price: £41.99
This set could be looked upon as a garage door security starter kit. Firstly, there’s the hardened steel hasp and shackle coupled with a Yale 5-pin cylinder padlock.

Then you get the wireless motion detector alarm which will alert you to any breaches with its 100dB siren, activated by the integrated motion sensor. You get 30 seconds from arming to allow you to lock up and exit.

Anyone with basic DIY skills can fit the lock, and the alarm is so easy to set up.

Pros

  • Easy to set up and use
  • Loud alarm

Cons

  • You need to be aware of battery usage

Garage door security UK: FAQs

Q: Can I just use a padlock to secure my garage door?

A: While a padlock may provide some added security, it is not recommended as the sole option as it can easily be cut or picked. A deadbolt lock or a reinforced door is a better option.

Q: How often should I check my garage door for security issues?

A: It is recommended to check your garage door at least once a year. This can include checking the locks, reinforcing the door, and ensuring that all sensors and alarms are working properly.

Q: Is it worth getting an automatic garage door to improve security?

A: Automatic garage doors provide several security features that can make it more difficult for burglars to gain access to your garage.

Automatic garage doors are typically stronger and more durable than manual doors. Some come with added security features, such as locking mechanisms that engage automatically when the door is closed. They are generally operated by smartphone apps using rolling code technology, which is pretty difficult to hack.

Of course, it all depends on the quality of the door, installation and the types of security features you choose.

Alex Boyd is a Commercial Content Writer at Bauer Media writing for Parker’s and CAR, and loves travel, gardening, DIY and music.

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