Doors & Locks in Rockhampton
Secure, practical door and lock solutions for everything from home fit-outs to commercial installs.
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At Kev's Group QLD, we supply doors and locks that offer both function and peace of mind. Serving Rockhampton and the surrounding region, we stock reliable products for residential, commercial, and light industrial projects. Whether you're fitting out a new build or upgrading old fixtures, we help you choose door hardware that balances performance with ease of use.
From internal doors to sturdy external locks, we know how important it is to have fittings that last. Our team offers honest advice and local know-how, helping you match the right door or lock to your space and security needs.
We take the time to understand your project requirements and deliver dependable, straightforward service. For product guidance or availability, drop into our Rockhampton store or call 1800 465 387. We're here to make choosing the right doors and locks simple.
Why Choose Us?
We’re more than a hardware supplier — we help ensure your fit-out is secure, functional, and well-supported:
- We stock a reliable range of internal and external door hardware for everyday use.
- Our team helps you choose locks based on strength, access needs, and ease of use.
- You’ll receive practical advice on hardware options for new builds or renovations.
- Our products are suited to residential, trade, and light commercial installations.
- We understand local building trends and help match products to regional requirements.
- Our service is personal and focused — no upselling, just what fits your project.
- We help coordinate your door and lock selections with other building materials in-store.
- We’re always ready to answer your questions and ensure you walk away with the right solution.
Call 1800 465 387 or visit our store for friendly advice and dependable door and lock supplies that do the job right.
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FAQs
What types of doors are commonly used in residential buildings?
Residential buildings commonly feature several types of doors, each suited to specific purposes. Internal doors are typically hollow-core, lightweight, and used for rooms like bedrooms and bathrooms. Entry doors are usually solid-core or solid timber for added security and insulation. Sliding doors, French doors, and bifold options are popular for patios and connecting indoor-outdoor spaces. Materials range from timber and steel to composite and glass-panelled designs. Choosing the right door depends on functionality, location, and style preferences. It’s also important to consider factors like acoustic performance, fire rating, and thermal insulation for each application within the home.
What’s the difference between deadbolts and standard locks?
Standard locks, often integrated into doorknobs or levers, provide basic security by using a spring-loaded latch. These are common on internal doors or basic external entries. Deadbolts, however, offer a much higher level of security. They use a solid metal bolt that extends into the door frame and can’t be easily forced open. There are single-cylinder deadbolts (keyed on one side) and double-cylinder versions (keyed on both sides), the latter offering extra protection for glass-panelled doors. Deadbolts are essential for front and back doors, especially in external or high-risk areas. Combining both types gives greater overall security for homes and businesses.
How do I improve door security without replacing the door?
There are several ways to improve door security without a full replacement. First, upgrade your locks to high-quality deadbolts or smart locks. Reinforce the strike plate with longer screws and a stronger faceplate. Consider adding a security screen or a solid door chain for added protection. Installing a peephole or door camera lets you see visitors before opening. For sliding doors, use security bars or anti-lift devices. Also, check the door hinges — externally mounted hinges should be tamper-proof. Regularly inspect all hardware to ensure it's secure. These small changes can significantly improve safety without the cost of a new door.


