Fire Door Inspection in Workington
Professional inspections to BS 8214 by ISO 9001 certified engineers
Certified Fire Door Inspections in Workington
Beacon Fire Protection delivers expert fire door inspections across Workington and West Cumbria. Our qualified, ISO 9001 certified inspectors assess every component of your fire door assemblies, providing clear reports and remedial recommendations to keep your building fully compliant.
- Intumescent seals and smoke seals
- Self-closing devices and latching
- Door-to-frame gaps (max 3mm)
- Fire-rated glazing and beading
- Signage and certification labels
- Hinges, locks, and ironmongery
Three Simple Steps
From initial enquiry to full compliance report, we make it straightforward.
Book Your Survey
Call or email us. We will arrange a convenient time to inspect your fire doors with minimal disruption.
On-Site Inspection
Our qualified inspector assesses every fire door assembly, checking all six critical components.
Report and Remediation
Receive a detailed report with photos, defect grading, and recommendations. We can fix issues on site.
What We Inspect on Every Fire Door
Each fire door assembly is checked against current British Standards and manufacturer specifications.
Fire Door Inspection: The Legal Requirements
Fire doors are a critical part of your building’s passive fire protection. UK law imposes clear duties on building owners and responsible persons to maintain them.
For residential buildings 11 metres or taller, the responsible person must carry out quarterly checks of all fire doors in communal areas, and annual checks of flat entrance doors. Residents must cooperate with inspections.
Applies to all non-domestic premises and the communal areas of residential buildings. The responsible person must ensure fire doors are correctly installed and maintained as part of the general fire precautions.
Sets out where fire doors are required in new builds and refurbishments. FD30 doors must provide 30 minutes of fire resistance; FD60 doors provide 60 minutes. Correct specification is essential.
The British Standard for the selection, installation, and maintenance of fire door assemblies. Recommends regular inspection by a competent person and sets out the criteria for pass/fail assessment.
Common Fire Door Issues in Workington
Across Workington’s commercial and industrial buildings, we regularly find fire doors with damaged edge seals from forklift and trolley impacts, closers that have been disconnected in warehouse settings, and doors where signage has been removed or obscured. These are common in busy operational environments and easily corrected.
Our inspectors provide a detailed written report for every door surveyed, categorising defects by severity and recommending specific remedial actions. We can also carry out repairs and replacements to bring your doors back into compliance.
Why Choose a Local Fire Door Inspector?
A Cumbria-based team that inspects, reports, and repairs — all under one roof.
Workington’s commercial properties, retail units, and industrial premises along the West Cumbria coast all need regular fire door inspections. Our Cumbria-based engineers are nearby, meaning fast scheduling, competitive rates, and no excessive travel costs.
Our quality management system is independently audited, ensuring consistently high standards across every inspection.
We do not just identify problems — we fix them. Our engineers carry out remedial work on seals, closers, signage, and hardware.
Every door is individually assessed with photographic evidence, defect categorisation, and clear recommendations you can act on.
We offer annual or quarterly inspection programmes to keep you compliant year-round. One provider, one point of contact.
Honest pricing with no hidden costs. We provide detailed written quotations before any work begins.
Fire Door Inspections Near Workington
Our inspectors cover Workington and the surrounding West Cumbria, including:
Fire Door Inspection FAQs
Answers to the questions we hear most from property owners and managers.
How often do fire doors need inspecting?
It depends on the building. Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, residential buildings over 11 metres must have communal fire doors checked quarterly and flat entrance doors checked annually. For commercial premises, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires fire doors to be maintained as part of your general fire precautions — most fire risk assessors recommend at least an annual inspection, with more frequent checks in high-traffic areas.
What does a fire door inspection involve?
Our inspectors check every component of each fire door assembly: intumescent and smoke seals, self-closing devices, gaps between door and frame (maximum 3mm), fire-rated glazing and beading, hinges and ironmongery, signage, and certification labels. Each door is assessed against the manufacturer’s specification and BS 8214:2016. You receive a detailed written report with photographic evidence and prioritised recommendations.
Are fire door inspections a legal requirement?
Yes. The responsible person for any non-domestic premises or residential communal area has a legal duty under the Fire Safety Order 2005 to maintain fire safety measures, which includes fire doors. The 2022 Regulations added specific quarterly and annual inspection duties for higher-risk residential buildings. Failure to maintain fire doors can result in enforcement action, fines, or prosecution.
What happens if a fire door fails inspection?
Our report categorises defects by severity. Minor issues such as missing signage or worn seals can usually be remedied the same day. More significant defects — such as non-rated glazing, missing closers, or excessive gaps — will need remedial work or door replacement. We can carry out most repairs ourselves, ensuring your doors are brought back into compliance quickly and cost-effectively.
How much does a fire door inspection cost?
The cost depends on the number of fire doors in your building. We offer competitive, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote — we will provide a detailed written quotation based on the number of doors and the type of premises before any work begins.
Can you repair fire doors as well as inspect them?
Yes. Beacon Fire Protection provides a full inspect-and-repair service. Our engineers can replace intumescent seals, fit new self-closers, upgrade hinges, install correct signage, and carry out other remedial works on site. If a door is beyond repair and needs replacing, we can supply and install new fire-rated door assemblies to the correct specification.
Book a Fire Door Inspection in Workington
Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote on fire door inspections for your property.
or email info@beaconfireprotection.co.uk