
Fire Door Installation
Made-to-measure fire door solutions installed by trusted professionals.
Fire Door Specialists
Norfire is an independent fire protection company based in Norfolk, specialising in the installation, inspection and maintenance of fire doors, fire stopping, fire detection, and security systems throughout East Anglia. We are committed to delivering a high standard of service to clients in both domestic and commercial settings across the region.
From fire door surveys in Norwich to fire alarm system installations in Ipswich, we bring over 20 years of industry experience to every project. We understand the vital role passive fire protection plays in any fire strategy, and we ensure that our work not only meets current legislation and best practices, but exceeds it.
Fire doors form an essential part of a building’s defence in the event of a fire. When properly fitted and regularly maintained, these doors are designed to hold back smoke and flames, helping to protect escape routes and slow the spread of fire. They are legally required in all non-domestic premises, as well as in flats, HMOs and multi-storey private homes.
Highly Trained & Accredited
We also offer professional fire stopping, helping to maintain compartmentation in walls, floors and ceilings by sealing service penetrations and voids. These passive fire protection measures are key to stopping fire and smoke from moving freely through a building.
All members of the Norfire team carry valid CSCS cards and are trained in a full range of health and safety disciplines, including asbestos awareness, working at height, manual handling and site supervision. In addition, we are proud to be BM Trada Q-Mark accredited for fire door installation, maintenance and fire stopping, giving you confidence that our work is third-party certified to the highest industry standards.
Whether you need fire door maintenance, a complete fire door replacement in a school, or fire-stopping upgrades in a hospital or apartment block, we are here to help. We tailor our work to the needs of the building and its occupants, ensuring minimal disruption at all times.