Harlow, as a planned new town, has a large number of residential blocks, maisonettes and estates managed by agents and the local authority, where communal fire doors must be checked and recorded regularly. We help responsible persons across Harlow, Old Harlow, Church Langley and the surrounding area meet that duty with confidence.
- Communal doors in blocks and maisonettes across the new town
- Regular inspection programmes with full record-keeping
From inspection to installation and remedial work, we cover the whole fire door lifecycle, delivering a complete, end-to-end fire door solution.
Fire Door Inspections
A full survey of your fire doors against current standards, with a clear report telling you exactly what passes, what fails and what to do, all carried out by a fully accredited and certified inspector.
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Supply and fit of certified FD30 and FD60 fire doors, installed to BS 8214 with full compliance documentation and a workmanship guarantee.
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Failed your inspection? We put it right: seals, closers, hinges, gaps, glazing and signage, bringing doors back to a compliant, certified standard.
Get a quoteUnder the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, building owners, landlords and managing agents are legally responsible for fire door safety, including regular checks and record-keeping. Around 75% of fire doors fail inspection. We take care of it from start to finish — inspecting, putting right and documenting every door — so you have the evidence to show your building is safe and compliant.
The cost of getting it wrong
- Unlimited fines and prosecution under fire safety law
- Buildings insurance at risk if doors aren’t maintained
- Personal liability falls on the “responsible person”
of fire doors inspected fail to meet the required standard
of buildings checked had fire doors propped open
monthly communal & yearly flat-door checks required in buildings over 11m
A fire door is an engineered life-safety product, not just a heavy door. One missed detail can stop it working and leave you liable. Here is what your accredited and certified inspector checks on every single door.
That is twelve things that must be right on a single door. Most buildings have dozens. It is easy to see how a door that looks fine can quietly fail, and why a qualified inspection is the only way to know for certain.
Book an inspectionFully accredited & certified
Every job is carried out by an accredited, certified specialist working to current fire-door standards. From inspection through to remedial works and installation, one team handles the whole job and stands behind it.
- Fully accredited and certified to current standards
- Inspection, installation & remedial under one roof
- Fully insured, documented and guaranteed
Fully accredited & certified
Accredited, certified and working to current fire-door standards.
Compliance made simple
Clear reports and certificates that satisfy your legal duty.
One specialist, whole job
Inspect, install and remediate without juggling contractors.
Local & responsive
Fast quotes and emergency repairs across Essex, London, Hertfordshire & Kent.
Fully insured
Every job covered and guaranteed.
Based around the M25, we cover all of Essex, London, Hertfordshire & Kent for fire door inspection, installation and remedial works.
Including Chelmsford, Colchester, Basildon, Southend-on-Sea, Brentwood, Romford, Ilford and the surrounding areas.
Is fire door inspection a legal requirement?
Yes. Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the responsible person must keep fire doors in good order and keep records. In residential buildings over 11m, communal doors must be checked at least every 3 months and flat entrance doors at least every 12 months.
How often should fire doors be inspected?
A competent person should inspect at least annually, and quarterly for communal doors in taller or higher-risk residential blocks. We’ll advise the right schedule for your building.
What happens if a door fails the inspection?
You get a clear report telling you exactly what failed and why. Because we also carry out remedial works and installation, we can put it right and re-certify, so you don’t have to find another contractor.
Will I get paperwork to prove compliance?
Yes. Every inspection comes with a documented report and compliance certificate you can hand to your insurer, managing agent, council or fire risk assessor.
How much does a fire door inspection cost?
It depends on the number of doors and the site. Send a quick message with how many doors and where they are, and we’ll give you a free, no-obligation quote, usually the same day.
Are your inspections visual, or do you open the door up?
Most fire door inspections are thorough visual checks carried out to the relevant standard, covering everything from the rating label and seals to gaps, hinges and closers. Where a site needs it — for example higher-risk buildings or new-build sign-off — more detailed checks can be arranged. Tell us about your building and we’ll confirm exactly what’s required.
How quickly can you come out?
We cover Essex, London, Hertfordshire & Kent and aim to respond fast, with emergency repairs available when a door is an immediate safety risk.
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