White Corsica 18G 1 Light Clear Glazed Fire Door
From £435.17 inc VAT.
£362.64 ex VAT
White Corsica 18G 1 Light Obscure Glazed Fire Door
From £518.21 inc VAT.
£431.84 ex VAT
Victorian Style 4 Panel Fire Door by PM Mendes
From £236.01 inc VAT.
£196.68 ex VAT
Corisca Light Grey Obscure Glazed Laminate Fire Door
From £941.58 inc VAT.
£784.65 ex VAT
These days, an internal fire door doesn't need to look out of place in your home. It's easy to add fire protection and keep your home looking stylish. Our large range includes various styles to help you keep the décor you love. From traditional to contemporary designs, you don't have to compromise on looks.
You can match your fire doors with the other internal doors in your home by choosing a classic style like the Mexicano or Iseo that's as practical as it is attractive. Choose oak, walnut or pine, modern or classic designs. You can even have fire doors with glass panels. We also offer FD30 rated door furniture so you can complete your door with the right accessories to resist flames.
Keeping smoke and fire at bay can save lives. Properly installed internal fire doors give you more time to escape in the event of a fire keeping buildings safer.
Questions about FD30 Fire Doors
An FD30 rating means that the door has been tested and will withstand a fire for 30 minutes. This gives you longer to save lives by getting your family to safety in the event of a blaze in your house.
In a two-storey house, a door that leads from a garage directly into a house is required to be a fire door. Homes built or renovated with three or more floors including loft conversions must have fire doors to every habitable room off the stairwell.
It is a legal requirement to have fire doors in commercial spaces, and these can be FD30 rated too.
All fire doors should have a certification label attached. This will provide the certification number and rating (e.g. FD30 or FD60).
Whats The Difference Between Intumescent Strips And Smoke Seals
A fire door is specially designed to keep a blaze at bay for a minimum of 30 minutes. In residential buildings, this is usually ample time for the household to evacuate the buildin...