- Fire Door Installations
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Certified Fire Doors. Installed by Certified Installers

We supply and install fire-rated doorsets across every common use case in the UK building stock — communal residential doors, hospital ward doors, school classroom doors, riser cupboard doors, plant room doors, lobby doors and final exit doors. We work on new-build schemes from doorset schedule onwards, and on existing buildings as part of compliance-driven upgrade programmes.
Our team is trained to install timber, steel and composite doorsets from the UK’s leading manufacturers, including Bespoke Joinery, IG Doors, Permadoor, Profab, Vicaima, Falcon Panel Products and others. We hold installer certification with each of the manufacturers we install for — there is no “approximate equivalent” doorset on our sites.
Our Capability Includes
- FD30, FD30S, FD60, FD60S, FD90 and FD120 timber doorsets
- Steel and composite security-rated fire doorsets
- Communal residential entrance doors (PAS 24, Secured by Design)
- Glazed doorsets with certified vision panels and side screens
- Acoustic and smoke-rated doorsets
- Double-action, automatic and access-controlled fire doors
- Full ironmongery supply — hinges, closers, locks, signage
- Tamper-evident certification plug installation on every doorset
Our Delivery Process
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do fire doors need to be inspected?
Ans. Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, fire doors in common parts of high-rise residential buildings must be inspected at least every three months for communal doors and annually for individual flat entrance doors. All other workplaces follow the RRO 2005 requirement for regular inspection by a competent person.
Can a fire door have a letterbox?
Ans. Only if the letterbox is part of the doorset’s original tested scope and is itself certified to the same fire rating. Retrofitting a letterbox to an FD30 flat entrance door almost always invalidates its certification.
What is the installer plug?
Ans. A tamper-evident colour-coded plug (usually located on the top edge of the leaf) that identifies the installer, the installation scheme and the certificate number — proving the door was installed by a third-party-accredited operative.




