How To Kick In A Door Without Breaking It
This is the weakest part of the door.
How to kick in a door without breaking it. Using a front kick drive the heel of your foot into the door. Use nails that are at least 3 to 4 inches long and make sure the nails are as close to the door as possible. Give the kick forward momentum and keep your balance by driving the heel of your standing foot into the ground. Leave 1 to 2 inches of the nail exposed so the door will catch when someone attempts to open it.
Close the door and use your hammer to pound the nails into the door frame at a diagonal angle along the edge of the door. On the other hand grade 1 deadbolts are very durable and reliable. If the door opens towards you kicking it down is going to be next to impossible. When you kick forward into the door your back foot should have it s heel supporting the force while your entire body throws your weight forward into your foot.
Stomp your kicking foot against the area right next to the doorknob. Today most doors are made of soft wood and are hollow. Low category deadbolts attract crooks because they know they can bypass them in a matter of seconds. Don t kick the lock itself.
Add a grade 1 deadbolt to your door as soon as possible it s the most secure category according to ansi classification. Then keep your center of mass in front of your back leg as you kick your dominant foot just above or below the lock where the door is weakest. The wood should begin to splinter. To kick down a wooden or hollow core door that swings away from you start by standing a leg s length away from the door with your non dominant foot planted firmly.
Kicking a door down is best employed on a door that.