Oak Iris 6 Light Raised Mould Clear Glazed Fire Door
From £888.95 inc VAT.
£740.79 ex VAT
Oak Oxford 2 Light Raised Mould Clear Glazed Fire Door
From £615.00 inc VAT.
£512.50 ex VAT
Light Grey Corsica 1L Clear Glazed - Prefinished Fire Door
From £788.57 inc VAT.
£657.14 ex VAT
Oak Corsica 18G 1 Light Obscure Glazed Fire Door
From £548.45 inc VAT.
£457.04 ex VAT
Light Grey Corsica 18G 1 Light Clear Glazed - Prefinished Fire Door
From £552.63 inc VAT.
£460.53 ex VAT
All our panelled fire doors are FD30 fire rated, meaning that they provide fire protection for up to 30 minutes as a minimum. We stock a large range of designs and styles, including flush, shaker, patined, Aston and more.
Additionally, we stock a broad range of materials. Whether you prefer an elegant walnut panelled door or the more natural look of an oak or knotty pine fire door, there’s something for everyone when you shop with us. Don’t forget to also pick up your door furniture and accessories too, we stock stunning handles that will perfectly complement your new fire door.
Additionally, we only stock doors from reputable brands such as Climadoor, XL Joinery and JB Kind, along with a price match guarantee, a ten-year manufacturing guarantee and free delivery when you spend over £750. Shop your favourite brand to find an interior fire door that will complement the aesthetics of your home and provide additional peace of mind.
Our collection includes fire doors constructed from one panel up to seven panels. Whether you prefer clear pine or modern walnut, you’ll always find a great product at a fantastic price when you shop with us.
With so many doors to choose from, you’re more than welcome to get in touch for additional advice to ensure you get the right style for you.
Questions about Panelled Fire Doors
Not all panel doors are fire rated. When shopping, keep an eye out for FD ratings, which explain whether a door is fire-rated and to what level. For example, all of the panel doors you find on this page are FD30 fire rated.
Interior panel fire doors are ‘sealed’ when a fire breaks out due to the intumescent strips fitted within the door. The heat from the fire makes these strips expand, filling in the gaps between the frame and the panelled door. While they can keep the fire from spreading for a short time, they will not be able to prevent the fire from moving past the door indefinitely. Instead, they increase the amount of time you have to get everybody outside safely.
It may be surprising to hear, but fire doors can indeed have glazed panels. Many of our customers are looking for fire-resistant and stylish internal panel doors. Our collection of panelled fire doors includes solid panels and options with clear or frosted glass. No one ever said that safety has to be ugly.
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...