Whatever the reason, it’s important to know how to respond when it’s time to replace your fire doors. Here, we’ll look at when you know it’s time to replace your fire door, how to install your new fire door, and whether your fire-rated internal doors can be repaired rather than being replaced outright. Join us as we explore everything that you need to know about replacing your fire doors.
How to install a fire door
If you’re a landlord or a business owner, you are legally required to enlist a certified professional to install your internal fire doors. While there is no law stating that you must have your fire doors professionally installed it’s important to remember how gravely important a fire door is to your household’s safety. Even a slight inconsistency in space between the door and the frame can be enough to admit heat and smoke, nullifying a fire door’s capabilities.
The procedure for installing a fire door is much the same as it is for installing any other internal door. The only difference is that a third hinge must be added that is equal in distance between the top and bottom hinge. Remember, a fire door leaf must also be installed in a fire door frame.