Collection: Kickplates
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Brown Plastic Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $60.84Unit price / perRetail Price$72.00Price starting at From $60.84No reviewsSale -
Black Plastic Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $60.84Unit price / perRetail Price$72.00Price starting at From $60.84No reviewsSale -
Beige Plastic Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $60.84Unit price / perRetail Price$72.00Price starting at From $60.84No reviewsSale -
Weathered Black Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $92.10Unit price / perRetail Price$109.00Price starting at From $92.10No reviewsSale -
Antique Brass Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $131.82Unit price / perRetail Price$156.00Price starting at From $131.82No reviewsSale -
Dark Anodised Aluminum Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $66.75Unit price / perRetail Price$79.00Price starting at From $66.75No reviewsSale -
Satin Nickel Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $138.58Unit price / perRetail Price$164.00Price starting at From $138.58No reviewsSale -
Polished Brass on Aluminum Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $54.92Unit price / perRetail Price$65.00Price starting at From $54.92No reviewsSale -
Polished Stainless Steel Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $80.27Unit price / perRetail Price$95.00Price starting at From $80.27No reviewsSale -
Satin Stainless Steel Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $28.30Unit price / perRetail Price$61.31Price starting at From $28.30No reviewsSale -
Polished Brass PVD Kickplate
Vendor:Brass AccentsPrice starting at From $124.21Unit price / perRetail Price$147.00Price starting at From $124.21No reviewsSale
Tired of seeing your doors scuffed up from day-to-day use at home or in the office? Whether damage comes from the kids, pets, shoe scuffs, or household objects, doors often take on wear and tear over time. One way you can minimize black marks, scratches, and dings is with door kickplates. Our kickplates are available in a variety of finishes to complement your home décor. Choose from Polished Brass PVD, Satin Stainless, Polishes Stainless, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Satin Nickel, Pewter, Antique Brass, Weathered Black, Weathered Rust, and Weathered Steel. These are available in screw mount or magnetic mount options in various sizes to perfectly fit your doors. Please note that magnetic mount kickplates will not work on wooden doors.
Need door kickplates right away? Please call 307-886-9449 for availability - otherwise, please allow up to 2 weeks for shipment as most kickplates are made per order.
Types of Kickplates
Screw Mounted Kickplates

Magnetic Mount Kickplates

NOTE: Magnetic mount kickplates can only be used on metal doors. Your door surface needs to be clean before mounting; otherwise, the mount may not install properly.
Adhesive Mount Kickplates

Give your front door new life and protect it at the same time with a quality kickplate. Kickplates are available in many different finishes to coordinate with your entry handleset, door hinges, or door knob. Should you have any other questions about our inventory of door kickplates, feel free to call us at 307-886-9449 or text 307-352-9449 for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are door kick plates for?A door kick plate is designed to help protect the bottom part of your door from damages. These damages could occur from moving items in and out of the house and using them to open the door, or even kicking the door open when you have your hands full. They also help protect from overexcited animals that may paw at the bottom of a door and cause damage.
How do you install a door kick plate?There are a few different ways to install a door kick plate depending on the type of door and kick plate purchased. The first option is a screw mount, which just has evenly space screws along the top and bottom that are used to attach the kick plate to the door. Magnetic mounts are a continuous magnetic sheet across the back of the kick plate, but those will only work on steel doors. Finally, adhesive mounts can also be used, as they feature an all-weather adhesive strip on the top and bottom of the kick plate. They can be attached to any type of door.
What is the metal plate at the bottom of a door called?The metal plate installed at the bottom of a door is called a kick plate. You may see them in a variety of areas from residences to stores on the inside of the door to protect it from customers or guests who may prefer to use their feet to open a door if their hands are full.
How wide should a kick plate be?Kick plate widths can vary depending on the door size. You want to order a kickplate that is 2 inches shorter than your door width, that way it doesn't get in the way of the door trim and weatherstripping. A quick measurement will tell you what width you'll need for your door.