We are FireQual-certified fire door specialists, delivering expert installation, inspection, repair, and upgrades across South London, Surrey, Kent, East Sussex, and West Sussex. Whether you’re upgrading existing doors or fitting new ones, we ensure full compliance with UK fire safety standards.
If you’re searching for fire door installation or need urgent fire door repair, our experienced team is ready to help—fast, professional, and fully certified.
With over 20 years of experience, we ensure every fire door meets the highest safety standards. Our team is FireQual-certified, so you can be confident that your building’s fire doors are installed and maintained to full UK regulations.
We install high-quality internal and external fire doors for homes, offices, flats, and commercial sites. Every fire door and frame is tested and fitted to British Standards (BS 476-22).
Looking for external fire door installers? We’ve got you covered with secure and certified solutions.
Existing fire doors often need repairs or modifications to meet compliance standards. We provide expert fire door upgrades and maintenance to ensure doors are safe and fully functional. From adjusting the fire door and frame to replacing components, we help ensure your safety.
Ensure the supplier provides doors with full certification and test reports (including leaf, frame, hardware, seals) as a complete assembly. Choose a supplier who offers guidance on specification, installation and compliance documentation.
Flat entrance doors that open into communal spaces generally require a minimum FD30 rating with self-closing and smoke-seal features. Internal flat doors may only require rating if they form part of a protected escape route—check the building’s fire-risk assessment.
Yes—self-closing devices are essential to ensure the door returns to the closed position and maintains compartmentation in a fire scenario. Without a functioning closer the door may fail to perform as intended.
If the door shows damage, failed hardware, or missing intumescent seals, full replacement of the certified door set (leaf, frame, hardware) is recommended. Partial fixes may invalidate the certification and compromise fire performance.
The “Responsible Person” must keep records and perform routine checks—communal doors quarterly and flat-entrance doors annually at minimum in some high-rise buildings. Checks should cover closing action, seals, hardware, clear gaps and documentation.
Fire doors should comply with recognised standards (such as BS EN 1634 or BS 476) and be clearly marked with rating labels (e.g., FD30 or FD60). Confirm the certification covers the entire door set, installation matches tested configuration and maintenance preserves performance.
Whether you’re searching for fire door specialists, external fire doors, or need a fire door inspection in Surrey, we’re here to help.