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Fire Door Installation London

At Adaston, we supply businesses and buildings with high-quality, accredited fire door installation in London to ensure you meet safety standards and regulations.

We supply and fit certified fire doors for commercial and residential buildings across all 32 boroughs and the city of London. Whether it is a new build project or a retrofit, our team of certified installers are on hand to keep you safe.

Get in touch with our team for a free quote on your fire door installation in London.

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Fire Door Installers London

Our accredited fire door installers in London provide your building with safe, secure and compliant entrance and exit doors.

At Adaston, we take fire safety seriously, our team ensures every installation complies with BS 8214 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, giving you peace of mind and full legal compliance.

As well being certified fire door installers in London, we also offer services, including passive fire protection in London and fire door surveys to assess the condition of your existing doors.

Ensure your property is safeguarded against fire damage, give us a call today.

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    Ensuring Quality and Safety

    As passive fire protection specialists, we take pride in providing the nation’s capital with effective fire protection that helps to protect lives and assets. We leave each and every client satisfied and safer than they were before.

    Meeting Regulations

    As a certified and accredited passive fire protection company, we ensure that your fire doors meet all safety standards and regulations. Including the Fire Safety Regulations 2022, BS 9999 and BS 476  guidelines for fire safety and the fire resistance of building materials.

    An Accredited Contractor

    We hold multiple third-party accreditations, including IFC and ASFP. We are also gold members of Construction Line, certified under ISO 9001:2015 for quality management, and accredited by CHAS for health and safety.

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    Our Process

    Planning

    – Agreed scope and deliverables
    – Client provides full fire strategy
    – Deadlines and timetable set, including out of hours work

    Implementation

    – Work performed as per scope
    – Delivered by IFC-accredited, insured in-house firestopping team

    Completion

    – Issue tailored report on scope findings
    – Adaston advises next steps and offers continued support

    FAQS

     

    • Who can install fire doors in London?

      Fire doors in London must be installed by qualified professionals—ideally those accredited by third-party schemes like IFC Certification. This ensures compliance with UK regulations, including BS 8214 and Approved Document B, which are strictly enforced by London borough councils and fire authorities.

    • Do residential buildings need fire doors installed?

      Yes, under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, all multi-occupied residential buildings in London must have compliant fire doors. If your property is in Greater London and has shared corridors or stairwells, certified fire doors with self-closing mechanisms are legally required.

    • What type of fire door do I need for my property?

      The type of fire door you need depends on the building’s use, layout and fire risk assessment. Common ratings include FD30 (30 minutes) and FD60 (60 minutes). Residential properties typically require FD30 doors, while commercial or high-risk environments may need higher-rated doors.

    • What types of buildings need fire doors?

      Fire doors are legally required in a wide range of buildings, including:

      • Commercial premises (offices, shops, warehouses)
      • Residential blocks (flats, HMOs, apartments)
      • Public buildings (schools, hospitals, libraries)
      • Industrial buildings (factories)
      • Care homes and hotels

       

      Any building with shared escape routes or higher fire risk must have fire doors to compartmentalise fire and protect occupants.