Fire Rated Internal Fire Doors
Our fire doors have been FD30 / FD60 rated to provide thirty minutes of time before they will burn through. It’s good practice to divide a room using a source of fire like a stove, fireplace, oven or hob from different home areas with a fire door. In this way, if an accident should happen, the fire can offer your household vital extra time to make their escape.
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What is a fire door?
A fire door is a specially designed door to prevent the spread of fires. Fire doors are typically large enough for people to pass through easily. They are also called smoke doors or exit-only doors.
Fire doors are installed in public buildings, such as theaters, hotels, restaurants, motels, factories, schools, hospitals and nursing homes. In private buildings, they may be required by law in certain cities.
The use of fire doors is mandatory in most buildings, especially in those that contain large amounts of flammable material, such as factories and warehouses. Fire doors provide protection against sudden and slow-burning fires, making them a good investment for any business or organization.
In homes, they’re usually installed on either side of single entryways, like where a door leads into a hallway or where two sections of hallways meet up. This helps limit the spread of fire in multiple ways: it keeps smoke out, limits contact between different parts of the house that have caught fire and reduces heat transfer.
They’re a legal necessity for certain buildings, such as flats and commercial properties, but the prime goal for fire doors is to save lives and prevent the development of damaging fire.
Choosing the right style
Just like our range of internal doors, At Internal Doors UK, we pride ourselves on style as well as durability. We offer a vast range of Fire Doors to ensure you find the right match for your home or office space.
Enjoy a timeless look with this Georgian style door collection. Georgian Fire Doors are renowned for their high quality and excellent design. Our Georgian Fire Door range is styled with remarkable simplicity, offering a traditional appearance that blends well within several architectural styles.
Victorian fire doors have become popular recently as many people are looking for an alternative to modern doors. Victorian fire doors feature ornate designs, with patterns and decorations that add character to any home. Victorian fire doors come with many different designs, depending on the style of the house. They can be single doors, double doors, or french doors. We offer large and elaborate designs.
The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Victorian architecture is the door. These elaborate doors serve as a focal point in any room they are placed in.
Your home is not complete unless you have your own period style 1930s fire doors. These will provide you with that authentic vintage period feel that your home must have. Our 1930s style fire doors will create a sense of nostalgia within your home. They are ideal for vintage interiors and offer a simplistic and elegant style that will go with any decor.
Which FD30 Fire door is the right choice for you?
Here at Internal Doors UK, we do not compromise on style for efficiency. Our range of internal fire doors are not only durable and safe but are stylish too.
Fire rated glass: These are made from a combination of glass and a fire-rated core. They have a high heat resistance rating and can withstand high temperatures. Glazed variants of our standard fire door designs are available, browse our range online to find the right match for your interior.
FD30 Oak: Oak fire doors are a more affordable option than other types of doors and can be made to look stunning – perfect if you want the traditional look of oak but on a budget. Oak fire doors can be found in modern houses and classic properties and can make any room more attractive.