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Fire Doors

When it comes to fire safety and style for your home, our range of internal fire doors provides the best of both worlds. With options in oak, walnut, hardwood, and pitch pine, and available in a range of finishes, these fire-rated doors deliver robust protection without compromising on appearance. Choose from pre-finished options or unfinished doors that can be treated and painted to perfectly blend with your décor.

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Colours

Our fire doors come in a wide range of finishes to complement any interior. From classic white fire doors and natural stained wood to contemporary ash grey, chocolate grey, and light grey, each colour option enhances your home’s interior while maintaining safety standards.

Our finishes provide flexibility for matching with walls, trims, and furniture, ensuring a cohesive look across all rooms.

Glazing

We understand that fire doors don’t just have to be solid – glass panels can add light and visibility while still providing fire protection. Our fire door range includes fully and partially glazed options, made with fire-resistant glass that meets rigorous safety standards. Glazed fire doors allow light to flow between rooms, adding brightness while ensuring that fire safety is maintained.

Fire Safety

Fire doors are a critical part of your property's safety, designed to contain fires and slow their spread. In case of a fire, these doors can provide precious extra minutes for evacuation, helping to protect both people and property.

Each of our fire doors meets stringent UK fire safety standards, and whether it’s for a hallway, kitchen, or living room, they add an essential layer of security to your home.

Why Use Fire Doors in Your Home?

Installing fire doors in your home is a proactive step in safeguarding your family and property. Fire doors are required in certain areas like loft conversions or integral garages to meet building regulations, and they offer peace of mind in high-risk areas such as kitchens.

These doors are designed to withstand fire for longer than standard doors, giving you crucial extra time in an emergency.

Fire Testing and Rating (FD30 and FD60)

Our range includes fire doors rated to both FD30 and FD60 standards. FD30 doors are designed to withstand fire for up to 30 minutes, while FD60 doors offer protection for up to 60 minutes, providing higher security for high-risk or commercial areas.

An 'S' after the FD rating indicates that the door has been rigorously tested to keep smoke at bay too. They include a smoke seal that stops the spread for extra safety.

All of our doors have been through rigorous testing to UK fire door standards, ensuring that they meet the required resistance times and deliver reliable performance.

Trusted Brands

We stock fire doors from some of the most trusted names in the industry, including Climadoor, JB Kind, LPD, Deanta, Premdor, PM Mendes, and XL Joinery. Each brand brings its unique quality and design options, so you can find a fire door that suits your taste and budget while knowing it meets top safety standards.

Sizing Options

To ensure our doors meet a variety of needs, we offer fire doors in both imperial and metric sizes, with options that can fit most standard door openings.

Additionally, most doors come with generous lippings that can be trimmed to fit challenging spaces precisely. Detailed size information is available on each product page, so you can choose the perfect fit for any doorway.

Professional Installation

Proper installation is critical for fire doors to perform effectively in an emergency. These doors should only be installed by qualified tradespeople who understand fire door regulations and best practices, ensuring that all safety measures are correctly followed. This guarantees that your internal fire door functions as intended, offering maximum protection.

With our comprehensive range of fire doors, you’ll find options that blend perfectly with your interior, meet rigorous safety standards, and provide essential protection. Whether you’re looking for style, security, or functionality, our fire doors offer a solution you can trust for every room in your home.

Get your new doors delivered to site and make sure your next project has fire safety at its heart.


Questions about Internal Fire Doors

What are fire doors?

Fire doors are made with a specific fire resistance rating to reduce the spread of fires between rooms. In Europe, they are manufactured to comply with a new standard called EN 16034, which means they have achieved a specific rating and will withstand a blaze for a set period of time.

How are fire doors rated?

Internal fire doors are rated with an FD30 or FD60 specification. The number correlates with how long they will prevent a fire from spreading. The British Woodworking Federation Fire Door Alliance certifies fire rated doors if they meet the required standards. 

What are fire doors designed to do?

Fire doors are designed to stop a fire from spreading from one room to another. They are made of materials that do not catch fire easily. They have a closing mechanism and should offer a minimum of 30 to 60 minutes of protection from flames, smoke and extreme temperatures.

What makes an internal door a fire door?

A fire-resistance rating is the difference between a standard door and a fire door. A fire door is typically made from a solid core that's engineered to withstand a blaze for a certain amount of time. 

What are the fire regulations for internal doors?

In the UK there are strict regulations which apply to the use of fire rated doors in both new and existing buildings. The rules differ between commercial and domestic properties. In general, if a property is divided into ‘compartments’, then a fire rated door is required to protect escape routes such as staircases and corridors.

Can fire doors have glass?

Yes, fire doors can have glass, and it’s specially designed to be fire-resistant. Glazed fire doors use fire-rated glass that complies with safety regulations, helping to contain fires while allowing natural light to pass through.

Popular in both homes and commercial settings, fire doors with glass combine visibility and style with fire protection. You’ll find options like fully or partially glazed panels in a variety of finishes, giving you flexibility for different spaces without compromising on safety. Make sure any glazed fire door is installed by a professional to ensure it meets UK fire safety standards.


The Internal Fire Doors Information Centre

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