These anchoring kits utilize our safes' pre-drilled holes and are available for wood and concrete floors. Liberty Safe has also patented a flexible gun safe interior shelving system that allows customers to configure the interior layout in four to six different ways.įor an additional layer of security, safe owners can securely bolt down their gun safe using our anchoring kits. For customers who want to optimize the interior layout of the safe, we provide a comprehensive lineup of interior accessories, including Liberty Safe door panels, covers, velvet lined jewelry drawers, electrical outlet kits, LED lighting kits, and dehumidifiers. ![]() Liberty Safe's selection of accessories will accommodate every type of safe owner and allow customers to customize their safe to meet their specific needs. From exterior and interior upgrades to replacement parts, we have you covered. We believe a safe should be a once-in-a-lifetime purchase, and we have developed an accessory line that will complement that notion and help you modify and customize your safe to fit your needs for a lifetime. Designed with innovative features, Liberty accessories for home and gun safes make the safe's function easier and enhance the security to protect your valuables better. You can always speak with your local Liberty dealer to discuss your options for installation.Always Protected is a commitment Liberty Safe builds into every product we produce. If you can't anchor your safe to your floor, make sure your installers know that. It is important to have a plan in place before your safe arrives so the install crew is prepared. A strong drill with a drill bit capable of drilling through steel is necessary. Obviously, our gun safes are designed to make them difficult to drill through. Once your installers figure out where to place your safe so they can anchor into studs, they have to deal with the trickiest part of anchoring your safe to a wall: trying to drill through the back of your safe. Sheetrock doesn't make for a good anchoring material, and the screws holding your safe to the wall could be easily torn out. You don’t want to anchor your safe into sheetrock only. The safe installers will have to drill holes through the back of your safe at the precise location of the studs in your wall. We always recommend you have a professional install your safe because they will have the knowledge and proper tools to get the job done. Because of this, bolting your safe to a wall is not as easy as anchoring it to the floor. Like many manufacturers, Liberty does not pre-drill holes in the back of our safes. It is easier to repair a few small holes in a wall than having to replace the floor or carpeting when you move. ![]() If you cannot bolt your gun safe to the floor, the next best thing is to bolt it to the wall, especially if you are renting. Or it could be as simple as not wanting to put holes in your flooring. ![]() ![]() It could be that you rent your home and are not allowed to drill into its floors. This may be because you’re installing it on top of post-tensioned concrete that cannot be drilled.
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