Serving Warrington

Warrington's fire door specialists.

Most "fire door" jobs we get called out to in Warrington have already been touched by a general joiner once. Wrong gaps, missing seals, the closer fitted upside down — you'd be surprised. We strip that back and put it in properly.

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Fire door fitters in Warrington — at a glance.

FireDoorHanging provides third-party certified fire door installation in Warrington, 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 Warrington
Ratings:
FD30, FD30S, FD60, FD60S
Certification:
Third-party certified fire door installers
Coverage:
Warrington 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 Warrington

How we handle fire doors around Warrington.

A lot of our Warrington 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 Warrington: 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 Warrington

What's specific about fire door work in Warrington.

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 Warrington.

Mill and warehouse conversions

Plenty of converted industrial buildings around Warrington — exposed brick, big openings, awkward compartmentation lines. Fire door specs need to match the original design intent or the assessor will flag it.

Older terrace HMOs

Small landlord HMOs in Warrington terraces are the bread-and-butter of remediation work — bedroom doors brought up to FD30S, stair sets sorted, signage added.

Mixed property stock

Warrington 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 Warrington 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 Warrington.

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On every door

What we actually check on a Warrington install.

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

  • Latch and lock case fire-rated and CE/UKCA marked
  • Overall fit — does it actually self-close and latch from 30°?
  • Frame condition, fixings and packing material
  • Intumescent and smoke seal type, position and continuity
  • Signage — fire door keep shut / keep locked, where required

Fire door projects we take on around Warrington

Schools and nurseries

Education sites in Warrington. We work to half-terms and holiday windows, keep the site safe, and finish on time — because we have to.

Main contractors

Main contractors in Warrington who'd rather a specialist handled the fire doors than have their joiners pick it up halfway through second fix.

Offices and commercial units

Office fire doors in Warrington, including final-exit, riser doors and tenant-suite separations. Out-of-hours installs no problem.

Purpose-built flats

Flat entrance doors and common-area sets across blocks in Warrington. Hung to current standards, photographed before and after, paperwork issued per door.

Student accommodation

Student blocks in Warrington. Vacation-window installs, bedroom-door programmes, the usual high turnover wear-and-tear hardware.

Why pick us in Warrington

The standard your Warrington 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.

  • Specialists, not generalists
    Fire doors are the whole trade — not a sideline between bathroom fits.
  • Certified fitters
    Third-party competency for fire door installation, kept current. Not a screenshot from 2017.
  • Documented sign-off
    Photos and written records on every door. Drop it in your fire safety file and forget about it.
  • Tested-spec installs
    Hinges, closers, latches and seals all match the door's certification. No improvised swaps because the van's missing a part.

FAQ

Fire door questions from Warrington.

How quickly can you start a fire door job in Warrington?

Most Warrington enquiries get a survey within a few days, with installs the following week. Bigger programmes get booked around your access windows.

Will you take the old doors away?

Yes, removal and disposal are in the standard quote for Warrington jobs unless you want them left on site for some reason.

Can you work in occupied buildings in Warrington?

All the time. HMOs, flats, care, commercial. Phased works, dust kept down, residents and staff respected.

What ironmongery do you use?

Only certified components compatible with the door's tested spec. CE/UKCA-marked hinges, closers, latches, seals. No bodges.

What happens if a door fails inspection later?

If it's our install in Warrington and it's an installation issue, we come back and sort it. That's part of the workmanship guarantee.

Do I really need new doors, or can my existing ones in Warrington be brought back into compliance?

Honestly — a lot of doors fail because of gaps, seals or wrong ironmongery, not the door itself. We'll tell you straight on the survey whether your Warrington doors are remediable or if they're past it.

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.

Need fire doors in Warrington?

Send the basics — number of doors, property type and postcode in Warrington — 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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