Fire Door Installers Services
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Asbestos Survey
£279
Electrical Diagnostic
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Fire Extinguisher Test
£75 Per Extinguisher
Fire Alarm Installation
£129 Per Detector
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Fire Door Installers And Repair, Fire Door Maintenance Specialists in London
We put in, take care of, check and fix fire doors all over London and the areas around it. Our fire door solutions are made to save lives, keep escape routes clear, and follow all UK fire safety laws to the letter. Safety, dependability, and long-term legal compliance are the main goals of all the services we offer.
We help landlords, property managers, estate agents, facilities teams, and commercial duty holders make sure their fire doors are safe and ready for an audit. We do everything from putting in new fire doors to ongoing maintenance and emergency repairs that need to be done right away.
Certified Fire Door Solutions for Safety, Compliance & Peace of Mind
Fire doors are an important part of a building’s passive fire protection system. When installed, maintained, and repaired correctly, they slow the spread of fire and smoke, keep escape routes clear, and give people the important time they need to get out safely.
All services are provided by trained professionals who work under recognised third-party approvals. We use installation methods that have been approved by the manufacturer, tested parts, and the best practices in the industry. Every project we do is based on safety, legality, and long-term compliance.
Who we work with
We work with landlords and housing providers who are in charge of making sure that homes are safe, property and building managers who are in charge of multi-occupancy sites, estate agents and managing agents who are in charge of making sure that buildings are safe, and commercial or industrial duty holders who have legal fire safety responsibilities.
Fire Door Installers Services
Fire Safety Certificate
Fire Door Certificate
Fire Extinguisher Servicing
Fire Risk Assessment
Need Fire Door Installation in London?
See All Our Landlord Safety Services & Pricing
Asbestos Survey
£279
Electrical Diagnostic
Starting From £130
Fire Extinguisher Test
£75 Per Extinguisher
Fire Alarm Installation
£129 Per Detector
Geographical Breakdown of London’s Districts
East London
South London
West London
North London
Landlords
Property Agents
Letting Agents
Property Owner
Why Professional Fire Door Installation & Maintenance Is Critical
Fire doors are built to work in very bad conditions, but they only work right when they are put in and kept up to certified standards. If a fire door has been poorly installed, has worn or wrong parts, has gaps that are too big or too small, or has seals that are broken or missing, it can still fail during a fire.
These failures put people in danger and make it much more likely that Responsible Persons will face legal action or enforcement action. Professional fire door services are necessary to stop smoke and fire from spreading between rooms, keep escape routes safe, help with evacuations and emergency response, limit damage to buildings and businesses, and show that you are following the law during inspections.
As fire doors are usually put in places with a lot of foot traffic, like hallways, stairwells, shared entrances, and escape routes, it is very important to have them professionally installed and regularly maintained to make sure they keep working.
Geographical Breakdown of London’s Districts
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Fully Accredited & Third-Party Certified Fire Door Services
We are a certified supplier, installer, and maintainer of fire doors. We follow recognised third-party schemes and audited standards. We follow industry-approved guidelines that include getting third-party certification for installing and maintaining fire doors, strictly following the manufacturer’s installation instructions backed up by fire-test evidence, meeting insurance-approved workmanship standards, and providing documentation that can be audited for compliance.
We train, test, and keep an eye on our workers all the time to make sure that every site has the same level of quality, safety, and legal compliance.
Our Fire Door Installation & Maintenance Team
All of the work on fire doors is done by skilled joiners, carpenters, and fire safety technicians who have worked on many different types of buildings. Our team works in residential buildings, social housing, schools, colleges, and universities, as well as healthcare and other high-risk areas, offices, stores, and other commercial buildings.
Each project is run to make sure that all manufacturer specifications are followed, that tested and certified parts are used correctly, and that workers get ongoing training to keep up with changing fire safety laws.
Fire Door Types We Install, Maintain & Repair
We sell and install a wide range of certified fire door systems that can be used in homes, businesses, and factories. This includes FD30 and FD60 fire doors that can withstand fire for 30 and 60 minutes, flat entrance fire doors for apartments and HMOs, and internal fire doors for kitchens, stairwells, and hallways.
We also put in and take care of external fire doors, emergency exit doors, glazed fire doors with fire-rated glass, and steel or high-security fire doors that are made for places with a higher risk. We choose each door based on the building’s fire plan, how it will be used, and the law.
Fire Door Components We Install, Inspect & Replace
Fire doors work as complete, tested sets of doors. We check all important parts during installation, inspection, or maintenance to make sure they work properly.
This includes fire-rated hinges, self-closing devices, locks, latches, and ironmongery that meet code, as well as vision panels and fire-resistant glazing.
We also check the door frames, linings, thresholds, lipping, panic bars, push pads, emergency hardware, fire door signs, safety accessories and fire-stopping around frames and structural openings. We fix or replace any part that is broken or not up to code using approved methods.
Our Expert EICR Process
You can get an EICR inspection done at any time of the year. A lot of landlords have EICR tests done before new tenants move in.
Book a suitable time
We complete inspection and EICR testing
You receive your report and certificate
Fire Door Legal Requirements & Compliance Standards
UK fire safety laws and technical standards govern the installation and upkeep of fire doors. The Fire Safety Act 2021, the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, and Building Regulations Approved Document B are some of these.
Fire doors must be tested to standards like BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, and they must be put in according to BS 8214. The Responsible Person, who is usually the landlord, building owner, or managing agent, is legally required to make sure that fire doors are put in, kept up, and checked properly.
Fire Door Inspections, Surveys & Compliance Audits
We offer both one-time and scheduled fire door inspections to help you stay in compliance. We check the condition of each door, look for gaps, seals, alignment, and operation, and do detailed reviews of ironmongery, glazing, and signage.
We find defects, damage, or signs of tampering and back them up with clear written reports and photos. After a Fire Risk Assessment, we can look over the results and suggest what needs to be done to fix the problems. All paperwork is clear and ready for an audit, making it easy for enforcement officers, insurers, and managing agents to use.
Fire Door Repairs, Remedial Works & Upgrades
When we find problems, we make fixing them and bringing them back into compliance our top priority. Common repairs include replacing smoke or intumescent seals, fixing or replacing hinges and closers, resealing frames and gaps around the edges, upgrading safety hardware and ironmongery, and replacing broken glass or signs.
We only recommend replacing a door if it can no longer meet its certified fire performance.
Planned Fire Door Maintenance & Inspection Frequency
To keep fire doors working, they need to be checked and maintained on a regular basis. Best-practice advice says that communal fire doors should be checked every three months and flat entrance doors should be checked every year. Doors that are used a lot should be checked more often.
We provide planned inspection schedules, risk-based maintenance programs, and reminder systems to help duty holders stay compliant all year long.
Our Fire Door Installation & Maintenance Process
Our structured process makes sure that everything is done the same way, safely, and with as little disruption as possible. This includes an initial site survey and fire safety consultation, choosing doors based on risk and how the building will be used, clear recommendations that fit within budgets, dedicated project or account management, and scheduled work that can be done outside of normal business hours if necessary.
We check the site and make sure it is clean every day, do the final inspection and testing, and give you a full handover pack with all the compliance records.
Fire Door Services Across London & Beyond
We install, maintain, and repair fire doors all over London, including Central, North, South, East, and West London. Our teams work in buildings that are tall or have more than one tenant, as well as in historic and architecturally sensitive buildings.
We also help the areas around us and offer flexible “fire door installers near me” service for urgent jobs.
Transparent Fire Door Pricing With No Hidden Costs
The cost of a fire door depends on the type of door, the site conditions, the amount of work needed, and how complicated the job is. We offer clear hourly or fixed-price options with no extra fees. We always suggest things that will keep you safe, compliant, and get you the most value in the long run, not just short-term fixes.
Complete Fire Safety & Passive Protection Services
Alongside fire doors, we provide integrated fire safety solutions, including:
Fire Risk Assessments (PAS 79 aligned)
Passive fire stopping and compartmentation
Fire alarm systems and emergency lighting
Fire extinguisher servicing and safety signage
This one-stop approach simplifies compliance and reduces risk.
EICR Pricing and Booking Information
- Residential blocks, HMOs, and housing associations
- Offices, retail, and commercial premises
- Education and healthcare facilities
- Industrial sites, warehouses, and plant rooms
- Councils, public buildings, and transport environments
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are fire doors a legal requirement in the UK?
Yes. UK fire safety laws say that many homes and businesses must have fire doors. They have to keep people safe, slow the spread of fire and smoke, and protect escape routes.
How often should fire doors be inspected?
At least once every three months, you should check the communal fire doors to make sure they are in good shape. You should also check the flat entrance fire doors once a year. Doors that get a lot of use may need to be checked more often.
Can fire doors be repaired instead of replaced?
Yes. If approved repair methods can bring fire doors back to full certified performance, they can often be fixed. Replacement is only needed when remediation can’t make things right.
What is the difference between FD30 and FD60 fire doWho is legally responsible for fire door installation and maintenance? ors?
FD30 fire doors can withstand fire for 30 minutes, and FD60 fire doors can withstand fire for 60 minutes. The building’s fire risk assessment and escape plan will determine the rating it needs.
Can fire doors have windows or glazing?
Yes. If you use fire-rated glazing and follow the door’s certification and manufacturer’s instructions, fire doors can have windows.
Do fire doors need to be certified after installation?
Yes. After they are put in, fire doors should be certified or documented to show that they were put in according to the manufacturer’s instructions and the relevant fire safety standards. This paperwork is necessary for inspections and audits of compliance.
Who is legally responsible for fire door installation and maintenance?
The Responsible Person, who is usually the landlord, building owner, managing agent, or employer, is legally responsible. This depends on the type of property and who lives there.
Can existing doors be upgraded to fire doors?
In some cases, approved repairs can improve existing doors. But this depends on how the door is built, test results, and whether it meets certified fire resistance standards.
What are the most common reasons fire doors fail inspections?
Fire doors often break because the seals are broken, the gaps are wrong, the self-closers don’t work, the signs are missing, the hinges are worn, or someone has made changes without permission, like drilling or wedging the doors open.
Are fire doors required in commercial buildings only?
No, many homes, including flats, HMOs, and buildings with shared common areas, as well as businesses and public buildings, need fire doors.
How long does a typical fire door installation take?
Most standard fire door installations can be done in a few hours for each door. Depending on the conditions of the site and the needs for access, larger projects or specialised doors may take longer.
Can fire doors be painted or refurbished?
You can paint or fix up fire doors, but you have to use the right products and methods. Using the wrong paints or too many layers can make something less fire-resistant and make the certification invalid.
What happens if a fire door is damaged between inspections?
You should report and fix any damage as soon as you can. You shouldn’t wait until the next scheduled inspection to fix a fire door because a broken door might not work in a fire.
Do fire doors need to remain closed at all times?
Yes. To work, fire doors need to stay closed. If doors need to stay open for work, automatic hold-open devices that are connected to the fire alarm may be needed.
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