ARMOUR CARDBOARD DOOR JAMB PROTECTOR
Armour Cardboard Door Jamb Protector is a durable, cost-effective solution for safeguarding door frames and jambs during construction and renovation projects, helping prevent scuffs, scratches, and other jobsite damage.
- Made from high-density compressed card material for strong, lightweight protection
- Provides quick, easy installation without special tools or adhesives
- Shields door frames from impacts, scratches, and general jobsite wear
- Reusable and compact for convenient storage and multiple project use
- Commonly used to protect door frames and jambs from moderate to major construction damage like repeated impacts, heavy wear, or sustained activity in busy or long-term projects
| Size: 4in-9in X 60in |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Armour Cardboard Door Jamb Protector is a lightweight, cost-effective door frame protection solution designed to help prevent dents, scratches, and impact damage during construction and renovation projects, providing reliable protection for finished jambs in busy work environments.
Armour Cardboard Door Jamb Protector is designed to fit a wide range of door jamb sizes, helping protect finished frames from damage caused by carts, tools, materials, and ongoing construction traffic.
It is frequently used in apartment buildings, hotels, healthcare facilities, schools, and office projects where finished door frames are installed before construction activities have been completed.
The high-density cardboard construction provides dependable impact protection while remaining lightweight, affordable, and easy to install, making it a practical choice for protecting large numbers of openings while helping reduce repair and touch-up costs before project turnover.

