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What are the different types of doorstop and stopper?
Spring doorstops: the most common inside the home for stopping doors before they hit a wall.
Wedge doorstops: most common for businesses and homes, and very simple, they can be propped between a door and the floor to keep it open.
Kickdown doorstops: mounted on doors and can swing down to hit the floor to stop the door from closing.
Magnetic doorstops: protect walls, but also hold opened doors in place magnetically when they are open.
Wall cover doorstops: usually made of soft plastic or rubber, mount on the wall and protect it from damage.
Hinge pin doorstops: these are designed to mount on the hinge of the door to keep it from slamming and control how far it opens.
What is a door stopping wedge?
A door wedge is a solid piece of material, usually with rubber on the bottom, that can be wedged between the door and the ground to make sure it stays propped open. Besides a heavy stone, this is one of the simplest doorstops.
Why do door stoppers have springs?
Door springs are safer in your home because they will harmlessly flex away, unlike rigid doorstops. This makes them safer for inside use and for kids and pets. Most spring doorstops are tipped with rubber, so they won't damage or mark the door.
Are all door stoppers wedges?
While wedges are a popular shape for a doorstop because they're adaptable, there are many other types of door stops.
How do you stop a door from opening all the way?
To stop a door from opening all the way, all you need is a wedge or kickdown doorstop. Either type can easily be used to keep a door opened as far as you need.