Fire Door Maintenance — 202 Verified Companies

Fire door maintenance is an ongoing planned programme designed to keep fire doors in compliant condition between formal inspections. Maintenance activities include adjusting self-closing devices to ensure doors close fully into the frame, lubricating hinges, replacing worn intumescent strips and cold smoke seals before they fail, carrying out minor repairs to door leaves and frames, and testing hold-open devices and electromagnetic releases. A structured maintenance programme extends the life of fire doors, reduces the likelihood of costly remediation or emergency replacement, and demonstrates proactive compliance to fire authorities.
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Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YD
Worthing, BN14 7EL
London, SE20 8HW
Sevenoaks, TN15 6ES
Ilford, IG6 3SZ
Ringwood, BH24 3AA
Chelmsford, CM2 9TE
London, W1W 5PF
Chelmsford, CM2 8AS
Mansfield, NG19 8BE
Loughborough, LE12 5ES
Weymouth, DT3 6RY
Wimborne, BH21 6QZ
Christchurch, BH23 6NX
Droitwich, WR9 9AU
Poole, BH15 2AA
Leigh, WN7 5QX
Hamilton, ML3 9FS
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should fire doors be maintained?
Industry best practice recommends monthly visual checks by building staff and six-monthly professional maintenance visits. High-traffic doors in hospitals, hotels, and schools may need more frequent attention.
Can building staff carry out fire door maintenance?
Building staff can carry out basic visual checks (does the door close fully, are seals visible, is the closer working), but professional maintenance should be carried out by trained personnel who can assess compliance with BS 8214.
What is included in a fire door maintenance contract?
Typically: scheduled visits at agreed intervals, adjustment of closers and hinges, replacement of worn seals, minor repairs, a maintenance log for compliance records, and a report highlighting any doors requiring more significant remediation or replacement.
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Last updated: March 2026