Serving Blyth

Blyth's fire door specialists.

Looking for someone in Blyth who actually knows what an intumescent strip is meant to look like after install? You've found us. Doors hung to the manufacturer's data sheet, every component logged, no fudges.

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Quick answer

Fire door fitters in Blyth — at a glance.

FireDoorHanging provides third-party certified fire door installation in Blyth, covering FD30 and FD60 door sets across HMOs, flats, care, schools and commercial buildings. Every door is hung to manufacturer-tested specification, photographed before and after, and issued with a written compliance note for your fire risk assessor.

Service:
Fire door installation in Blyth
Ratings:
FD30, FD30S, FD60, FD60S
Certification:
Third-party certified fire door installers
Coverage:
Blyth and surrounding areas
Deliverables:
Per-door photo record + written compliance note
Suitable for:
HMOs, flats, care, schools, hotels, offices, commercial
Quote turnaround:
Typically within a few days of enquiry

In Blyth

Fire door projects in and around Blyth.

A lot of our Blyth work is in occupied buildings. Tenants in, staff working, kids in classrooms. So we plan around that — phased installs, dust sheets, cleaning down at the end of each day. Nobody wants a contractor camping out for a fortnight.

Recent one in Blyth: managed block, 14 flat-entrance doors, all failing assessor on gap and seal. Surveyed Monday, started Wednesday, signed off the following Friday with a full pack to the agent.

Why Blyth

What's specific about fire door work in Blyth.

Every area has its own quirks — building age, tenure mix, the kind of assessor activity going on locally. Here's what shapes the work in Blyth.

Salt-air corrosion on hardware

Coastal stock around Blyth eats hinges and closers faster than inland sites. We spec marine-grade or stainless ironmongery where it makes sense, so the door still self-closes after a couple of winters.

Holiday lets and short-term rentals

Lots of converted seafront properties around Blyth are short-let now, which brings them under the same fire safety regs as a small HMO. Surveyors are checking flat-entrance doors much more carefully than they used to.

Mixed property stock

Blyth has the usual mix of older conversions, post-war blocks and newer infill — each demands a slightly different approach to surveying and install, which is why we never quote without seeing the doors.

Tighter assessor scrutiny

Fire risk assessors covering Blyth are flagging far more door issues than they were a few years ago. Most of our work here starts from a recent FRA action list.

Service area

Where we cover around Blyth.

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On every door

What we actually check on a Blyth install.

Not a marketing list — this is the stuff that decides whether the door passes its next inspection or not.

  • Architrave reinstatement without blocking the seal
  • Door leaf certification label still present and readable

Fire door projects we take on around Blyth

Private landlords

Private landlords in Blyth who've had a flag on their fire risk assessment and need it cleared. One door or twenty, doesn't matter.

Hotels and B&Bs

Hospitality work in Blyth — bedroom doors and back-of-house. Hardware that takes a beating without going out of spec.

Why pick us in Blyth

The standard your Blyth fire doors deserve.

Fire doors are a regulated, life-safety product. Treat them like ordinary joinery and they'll fail their first proper inspection. Here's how we keep yours compliant.

  • Phased installs
    We work around residents and operating hours rather than forcing a shutdown.
  • Fast turnaround
    Survey to install in days on most jobs. Bigger programmes scheduled around your access.
  • Direct line
    You speak to the person doing the work, not a call centre.
  • No subbing it out
    The team that quotes is the team that fits. No surprise faces on day one.

FAQ

Fire door questions from Blyth.

What's the difference between FD30 and FD60?

FD30 holds back fire for 30 minutes, FD60 for 60. Which you need depends on the building's compartmentation strategy in your fire risk assessment — not something to guess at.

Will I get paperwork for the fire risk assessor?

Yes. Every door fitted in Blyth comes with a photographic record and a written compliance note. Hand it straight over.

Do you do surveys on their own?

Yes. Standalone condition surveys on existing fire doors in Blyth, with a written report, photos and remedial recommendations. Useful before tendering bigger works.

Need fire doors in Blyth?

Send the basics — number of doors, property type and postcode in Blyth — and a fire door specialist will come back with a tailored quote.

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Tell us about the job — we'll come back with a no-obligation price.

We'll only use your details to respond about your fire door quote.

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