Fire Door Inspection — 541 Verified Companies

Fire door inspection is the formal assessment of fire door assemblies against British Standards (BS 8214) and the requirements of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. A qualified inspector examines every component of the fire door assembly — the door leaf, frame, intumescent strips, cold smoke seals, hinges, self-closing device, glazing, signage, and gap tolerances — to determine whether the door would perform as intended in a fire. The output is a detailed inspection report identifying defects, compliance status, and recommended remediation actions with priority ratings.
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Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YD
Doncaster, DN4 5JP
Worthing, BN14 7EL
London, SE20 8HW
Harpenden, AL5 2JD
London, NP1 0PN
Sevenoaks, TN15 6ES
Cambridge, CB25 0GH
Plymouth, PL7 1RZ
Milton Keynes, MK5 8FT
Worcester, WR6 6LL
Wolverhampton, WV9 5HF
Liverpool, L33 2AE
Ilford, IG6 3SZ
Ringwood, BH24 3AA
Cleckheaton, BD19 4DH
Chelmsford, CM2 9TE
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should fire doors be inspected?
Under the FSER 2022, fire doors in common areas of residential buildings over 11m must be checked quarterly, and flat entrance doors annually. BS 8214 recommends six-monthly professional inspections for commercial buildings as best practice.
What does a fire door inspection check?
Inspectors examine the door leaf condition, frame integrity, intumescent strips, cold smoke seals, hinges (minimum 3 for FD30), self-closing device operation, glazing and beading, gap tolerances (2-4mm sides/top, max 8mm threshold), signage, and overall installation quality.
How much does a fire door inspection cost?
Costs typically range from £3–£12 per door for a standard inspection. Building-level costs are usually £350–£800 for a standard commercial property, depending on door count and access complexity.
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Last updated: March 2026