Fire Door Survey West London

West London boasts numerous old mansions and beautiful buildings transformed into flats or tiny offices. Estates such as Ealing, Hammersmith, and Kensington tend to have older doors that are not up to current fire safety requirements. Fire doors in these establishments need to be properly fitted, serviced, and labeled. At London Property Inspections, we inspect doors in every type of property to ensure they meet legal fire-resistance standards and help prevent the spread of fire and smoke.

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Fire Door Survey Service West London

Our crew conducts a full inspection of all fire doors within West London premises. We inspect gaps, seals, frames, hinges, and signage. We also inspect how long a door can resist fire and if the door closes as it should. If any door component fails inspection, we will inform you clearly of what needs to be repaired. We then issue a report that’s easy to read, even if you’re not an expert in fire safety.

Why Choose Us

We understand working in older or listed West London buildings. Our surveyors value your property and always take care with precision. We offer expert guidance that guides you in the right direction, without additional fees or confusion. London Property Inspections is relied upon for quick, honest, and straightforward fire door surveys suited to your particular property.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

What is a Fire Door Survey?

A Fire Door Survey is a professional inspection that assesses the condition, compliance, and effectiveness of fire doors in a building. It ensures that all fire doors meet safety standards and can perform properly in the event of a fire.

Fire doors are a crucial part of a building’s passive fire protection system. A Fire Door Survey helps identify any defects or non-compliance issues that could prevent the doors from containing fire and smoke, ultimately saving lives and protecting property.

According to fire safety regulations and industry best practices, fire doors should be inspected at least every six months, and more frequently in high-traffic or high-risk areas such as hospitals or multi-occupancy buildings.

A typical survey includes inspection of door closers, seals, hinges, signage, gaps, materials, and the door frame. A detailed report is provided, outlining compliance levels and any required repairs or replacements.

Only trained and qualified fire door inspectors should carry out a fire door survey. These professionals understand building regulations and fire safety standards such as BS 8214 and Building Regulations Approved Document B.