Fire Door Surveys & Inspections
Our accredited fire door specialists deliver thorough surveys for buildings of any size. These inspections are designed to identify defects early, ensuring that essential repairs can be carried out to limit the spread of fire and smoke. By doing so, occupants gain the crucial time needed to evacuate safely.
A robust fire door inspection regime combines regular visual checks by an in-house competent person with periodic full surveys conducted by qualified contractors. Fire doorsets are a key element of passive fire protection, working to contain fire within a specific room or compartment during an emergency. This containment keeps escape routes clear of heat and smoke, minimising risk to life and reducing potential damage to the property or business.
Because fire doors are used frequently, they face higher levels of wear and impact, which can compromise their performance. Consistent inspections and timely remedial work help maintain compliance, extend the lifespan of each doorset and prevent unnecessary replacements.
Our team of qualified fire door inspectors carries out thorough assessments for buildings of all types and sizes. Each inspection examines the condition, installation, and functionality of every doorset, identifying defects, wear, or non-compliance issues that could compromise fire safety.
Our experienced team specialises in the supply and installation of BM Trada fire doors, providing a complete service that ensures every doorset is installed correctly and performs as intended.
Fire doors are a critical part of a building’s passive fire protection, designed to contain fire and smoke, protect escape routes, and reduce property damage.
Fire doors are essential for protecting lives and property, but frequent use, accidental damage, or wear and tear can compromise their effectiveness.
How Our Survey Process Works
We work closely with client stakeholders to plan each survey efficiently. Our inspectors progress through the building in a structured manner, using modern digital tools to collect and store real-time data. Every door is assessed, documented and added to a detailed database that supports future inspections.
Findings are clearly presented, making it easy for organisations to prioritise remedial actions in line with operational needs and available budgets. This transparency allows teams to understand both the extent and urgency of any non-compliance.
Each survey also includes a tailored door schedule in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO). This schedule tracks the condition and history of every fire door, providing valuable insight into long-term compliance requirements and maintenance costs. The result is a robust, cost-effective maintenance strategy that supports ongoing fire safety compliance and satisfies Fire Service Enforcement Officers, building control and other regulatory authorities.








