What is a fire door?
Fire doors are specially constructed doors designed to resist fire and smoke for a specified period, typically 30 minutes (FD30) or 60 minutes (FD60). In the UK, they play a crucial role in building safety and are regulated under Approved Document B of the Building Regulations. These regulations mandate the use of fire doors in certain areas, particularly in commercial buildings, flats, and houses with three or more storeys.
Internal fire doors create a passive fire safety system, protecting both domestic and commercial buildings by confining fire to a specific area. This containment provides vital extra time for occupants to escape and for emergency services to respond, potentially saving lives and minimising property damage.
We offer cheap, affordable fire doors so you can feel safe and secure at home without having to break the bank.
Why fit a fire door?
Beyond regulatory compliance, fitting fire doors is a proactive safety measure. It's good practice to install them near potential fire sources like areas with a stove, fireplace, oven, or hob. In the event of a fire, these doors can provide your family with vital extra time to escape.
Our fire-rated doors feature intumescent strips that expand when heated to seal gaps, solid core construction for improved fire resistance, and fire-resistant glazing options. They're also compatible with fire-rated hardware, available in our accessories section.
What is the purpose of fire-rated doors?
FD30 fire doors create a passive fire safety system, protecting inhabitants of both domestic and commercial buildings from the spread of fire by confining it to a specific area for a longer period of time.
This allows people within the building enough time to escape via alternative routes that might otherwise be blocked by the fire.
They are a legal requirement for particular buildings, including flats and commercial properties, but the prime purpose of fire-rated doors is to save lives and halt the progress of a destructive fire.
How to fit an internal fire door
Installation of internal fire doors must be done correctly. We recommend professional fitting to ensure compliance with UK building regulations. Our Help & Advice section provides essential information, including the correct placement of intumescent strips.
The intumescent strip is just one of the key components in fireproof doors, which runs around the edge where the door meets the doorframe.
The intumescent strip helps to trap the smoke and prevents it from spreading into the rest of your home. It also assists in keeping flames from spreading beyond the door.
What are fire-rated doors made of?
We offer a variety of options to suit your needs and budget, from durable composite fire doors to premium hardwood options like walnut, ash and oak fire door. For more economical choices, consider our pine fire-rated door and other softwood options. We also stock primed doors ready for your chosen paint finish.
Can fire doors have glass panels?
Yes! We offer a range of stylish glazed fire doors that maintain their fire rating while allowing light to flow through your space. These fire-rated doors match their standard counterparts, ensuring a consistent look throughout your property.
Fire door installation costs
We provide a selection of fire-rated doors from popular brands like Deanta, LPD and XL Joinery, so whatever your price range, we’ll have the perfect option for you. Contact us today for more details.
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FAQs
What are the standards for fire-rated doors?
Fire rated doors in the UK must comply with BS 476-22 or EN 1634-1 standards. FD30 doors provide 30 minutes of fire resistance, while FD60 doors offer 60 minutes of protection.
What are the legal requirements for a fire door?
Legal requirements for fire doors in the UK include a minimum 44mm thickness for FD30 doors, a self-closing mechanism, intumescent seals, fire-resistant glazing (if applicable), correct signage in commercial buildings, and regular maintenance and inspection.
Do I need FD30 or FD60 fire doors?
For most residential applications, FD30 doors providing 30 minutes of fire resistance are sufficient. FD60 doors are typically required for commercial buildings, high-risk areas in residential buildings, and doors leading to fire escapes. Always consult local building regulations or a fire safety professional for specific requirements.