Fire Door Maintenance
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Fire doors play a vital role in safeguarding lives and property during a fire - but their effectiveness is only guaranteed if they are kept in good working order. Here at Norfire, we offer professional fire door maintenance and repair services throughout East Anglia, helping our clients meet their legal obligations and keep their premises protected.
Fire doors are subject to constant use, especially in high-traffic environments like schools, hospitals, apartment blocks and commercial buildings. Over time, wear and tear can cause damage or faults that affect the door’s integrity and performance. Our BM Trada Q-Mark accreditation for fire door maintenance ensures that all repair work is carried out in accordance with third-party certified standards, giving you full peace of mind.
Our experienced team can survey and maintain timber, steel and composite fire doors, using tried-and-tested methods, to bring them back to their original standard wherever possible. Whether it’s a faulty door closer, damaged intumescent seal or worn hinges, we use like-for-like or compatible components that meet the original test evidence and performance ratings of your door.
Fire Door Compliance Checks
Some of the most common fire door issues we repair include:
- Excessive or uneven gaps around the frame.
- Faulty door closers and hold-open devices.
- Missing or damaged fire and smoke seals.
- Loose hinges or handles.
- Door leaves warped, split or cracked.
- Doors not interfacing properly with fire alarm systems.
Where damage is too extensive or maintenance is not cost-effective, we will advise on a full fire door replacement, and can offer a seamless supply and installation service to quickly get you back on track.
Regular maintenance not only keeps your building compliant with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, but also minimises future costs by catching small problems before they become major risks.