Fire Door Remedial Support
Fire Door Remedial Works Support
If your fire door inspection identifies visible defects, we can help you understand the next steps, request remedial quotations, coordinate suitable works where available, and arrange re-inspection once issues have been addressed.
- Review inspection findings
- Remedial quotation support
- Repair or replacement options
- Re-inspection where required
- London & Greater London
Remedial recommendations depend on the visible condition of each fire door and the findings recorded at inspection.
Who This Is For
Who Remedial Works Support Is For
Property teams who have received inspection findings and need practical next-step support for repair, replacement or re-inspection planning.
- Landlords
- Managing agents
- Block managers
- Facilities managers
- Commercial property owners
- Responsible Persons
- Housing providers
Common Issues
Common Fire Door Remedial Issues
These are examples of defect types that may lead to remedial quotation, repair or replacement discussions after inspection.
Repair or replacement options depend on visible condition, door specification and competent assessment. Learn more in our fire door inspection defects guide.
If you are not sure what type of issue has been found, use the Fire Door Defect Identifier to match visible concerns with relevant guidance before arranging remedial review. Fire Door Defect Identifier.

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Excessive gaps around fire doors
Gap and alignment issues may be repairable with adjustment or replacement components where suitable — subject to visible condition and door specification.

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Damaged or missing intumescent/smoke seals
Seal replacement or repair may be quoted where damage is visible and compatible seal types can be confirmed.

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Faulty self-closing devices
Closer adjustment, repair or replacement may be appropriate where closers fail to close or latch doors fully.

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Damaged hinges or ironmongery
Hinge, handle and hardware issues may be addressed through repair or replacement where compatible fittings are available.

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Poor or missing fire door signage
Signage replacement or correction may be quoted where doors require clearer identification or operation guidance.

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Damaged frames or door leaves
Frame or leaf damage may require repair where feasible, or door set replacement where damage affects performance.

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Non-compliant glazing or vision panels
Glazing repairs or replacement may be discussed where panels appear damaged or unsuitable for the door assembly.

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Doors wedged open or obstructed
Hold-open devices, closer faults or obstruction issues may need correction so doors can close as intended.

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Riser, cupboard and escape route doors
Plant rooms, riser cupboards and escape route doors may need seal, closer or fire stopping remedial attention where defects were recorded.
Our Process
How Remedial Support Works
From reviewing inspection findings to re-inspection and updated documentation — with careful coordination at each stage.
- 01
Review inspection findings or report
We review your inspection report, defect notes or photos to understand which doors and issues need attention.
- 02
Confirm door locations and defect types
Door references, locations and defect categories are confirmed so quotations and works align with recorded findings.
- 03
Request photos or further inspection if needed
Additional photos or a follow-up visit may be arranged where more detail is needed before quoting or planning works.
- 04
Provide or coordinate remedial quotation
Where available, remedial quotations may be provided for suitable repair or replacement options based on visible condition.
- 05
Complete agreed works or coordinate support
Agreed remedial works may be completed where within scope, or suitable contractor support may be coordinated where required.
- 06
Arrange re-inspection where required
After remedial works, re-inspection may be arranged to confirm visible issues have been addressed where appropriate.
- 07
Update documentation where appropriate
Updated report notes or documentation may be provided after works and re-inspection where agreed in scope.
Support Scope
What We Can Help With
Depending on inspection findings and site conditions, remedial works support may include the following.
- Reviewing fire door report findings
- Prioritising visible defects
- Quoting for suitable remedial works where available
- Coordinating access with landlords, tenants or building managers
- Supporting multi-door or portfolio remedial planning
- Arranging re-inspection after works
- Providing updated report notes where appropriate
What We Do Not Guarantee
- Remedial works do not automatically guarantee full building compliance.
- Fire door suitability may depend on original specification, installation, certification, maintenance history and wider fire strategy.
- A fire door inspection is not a fire risk assessment.
- Some doors may require replacement rather than repair.
- Final professional judgement depends on visible condition and competent assessment.
Request Support
Request a Remedial Works Quote
Include your postcode, estimated number of fire doors, property type and inspection report or defect list where available. You can also message us on WhatsApp if that is easier for your team.
FAQ
Fire Door Remedial Works Questions
Clear answers about remedial support after fire door inspections.

