Fire Door Repairs

At LFS, we repair and upgrade existing fire doors to save you the expense of purchasing new ones and ensure you meet your corporate and social responsibilities by reusing them (subject to survey). As a certified door manufacturer, we know exactly what a fire door needs to comply with legal requirements. That’s why we use numerous Global Assessments from door blank distributors and independently assess each door. 

Ensure your fire doors are up to standard by repairing any damage as soon as you see it with us today!

LFS are dedicated to designing, manufacturing and installing Certifired approved communal doors and screens

Commercial Fire Door Repairs

We bring fire door repairs to your doorstep. Whether you are responsible for a business or government building, our fleet of fire safety experts is at your service whenever and wherever you need them.

Our team will visit you onsite and complete an inspection of your damaged fire door to examine whether it can be repaired or if a replacement is needed. We will then create a repair plan and get started on fixing the door. This may involve repairing or replacing the damaged areas. 

Once we are happy with the repair, we will reinstall and adjust the fire door to ensure it fits perfectly back into place while still complying with fire door regulations. This process takes less time than installing a new fire door, saving you both time and money. 

Residential Fire Door Repair

As the owner of a residential property, it is also your role to ensure all fire safety measures are working at their optimum. This means fire door maintenance must be completed consistently to ensure that any damage is spotted early and can be repaired as soon as possible to avoid any further damage. 

Plus, damaged fire doors are a breach of fire safety legislation, meaning you must request a fire door repair promptly to avoid fines, legal action or even imprisonment. 

Legal Obligations to Repair Fire-Rated Fire Doors

Your legal obligations as a commercial or domestic building owner are outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This legislation includes details of your responsibilities surrounding fire safety and the fire prevention methods that should be in place to protect the building’s occupants. 

Responsible persons must install quality fire doors that slow the progression of fires and help contain fires in limited spaces within a building. Any damage or inadequacies in fire doors can have detrimental effects on its level of fire resistance. 

Therefore, the responsible person is also legally responsible for organising fire door maintenance and repairs as well as other passive fire protection systems within the building. To ensure maximum fire safety for occupants and the property, any damage should be immediately addressed by contacting a fire door repair contractor like ourselves. 

Failure to do so may result in hefty fines or even imprisonment.

Benefits of Fire Door Repairs Over Replacement

Flexibility

Commercial fire door repair is completed onsite, so we can work around your day, offering you full flexibility.

Cost-Effective

Repairing fire doors is typically less expensive than replacing them entirely, saving you money in the long run.

Time-Saving

The time it takes to complete a commercial fire door repair is often much less than the time replacing a fire door takes, adding little disruption to your day.

Regulation Compliance

Broken or damaged fire doors can have fatal consequences in a fire. Ensure your property is regulation-compliant with fully functioning fire doors.

Resource Conservation

A damaged fire door can usually be easily fixed. Repairing fire doors is often seen as extending the life of existing materials, reducing waste, and minimising the need to use resources.

Why Choose LFS For Fire Door Repairs?

LFS is a UK market leader in passive fire protection. We provide a ‘one-stop’ service, including fire surveys and fire door manufacture, installation, repairs, and maintenance. 

Our fire door repair services are unrivalled. Trust in our team as we put your mind at ease by maximising your fire door’s fire resistance capabilities.

We ensure fire doors meet fire safety standards quickly, and where possible, without the need to manufacture new doors.

Our trained, experienced team are DBS-checked and carry their Construction Skills Certification cards.

LFS are accredited by all required industry organisations needed to carry out fully compliant fire door repairs.

With a fleet of service vehicles , we can mobilise quickly and work flexibly to suit your reapir needs

Ensure you remain compliant with fire safety laws by fixing your fire-rated doors as soon as you spot the damage. With a team of fire safety experts who have years of experience in repairing fire doors, you can rest assured all of our repairs are to an industry standard. Whether you require residential or commercial fire door repair, we can help!

For general enquiries, sales, or to request a survey, contact us today.

Fire Door Repair FAQs

Fire door installation and maintenance should only be carried out by third-party competent persons. They must meet the standards to maintain a fire doors certification such as those of approved BM TRADA repair methods.​

Yes. Our fire doors are accredited. Our Security By Design (SBD) accredited fire doors provide greater fire safety and security, giving you peace of mind.

The lifespan of a fire door varies. Our FD30 and FD60 fire doors can provide 30- or 60-minute fire resistance, respectively. The wear and tear on a door will be affected by its usage, and the lifespan and effectiveness of your doors will be maximised with regular fire door maintenance. Service and repair of a fire door can ensure it provides the fire resistance it is intended to and increase the longevity of the door.

Our fire doors are made from a combination of glass, gypsum, timber, steel, and aluminium.

Yes, fire doors are designed to be kept closed at all times, as the only way they can offer protection and reduce the spread of a fire is by remaining closed.

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