Fire Door Inspections
in Tower Hamlets

Fire door inspection, maintenance and installation by qualified inspectors across Tower Hamlets, East London — covering E1, E2, E3, E14.

Tower Hamlets is one of the fastest-growing boroughs in the country, combining tall residential developments with older, multi-occupancy housing — both of which carry significant passive fire protection obligations.

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Fire Door Inspections — what we do

  • Inspecting gaps, clearances and threshold seals
  • Checking intumescent and smoke seals, hinges and self-closers
  • Verifying certification, glazing and ironmongery
  • Recording each door with photographs and a compliance status
  • Remedial repairs and replacement of non-compliant doorsets
Tower Hamlets · East London

Fire Door Inspections for Tower Hamlets buildings

Tower Hamlets has a dense mix of high-rise residential towers around Canary Wharf, converted Victorian warehouses in Spitalfields, and a large stock of purpose-built council and housing-association blocks. Fyrup provides fire door inspections for properties throughout the area — including Canary Wharf, Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Bow — and across the surrounding E1, E2, E3, E14 postcodes.

Whether you manage a single commercial unit or a portfolio of residential blocks in Tower Hamlets, our accredited team delivers compliant fire door inspections with clear documentation you can rely on for your records.

Our Local Track Record

Fire Door Inspections we've completed in Tower Hamlets

Fyrup has completed 31+ fire door inspections projects across Tower Hamlets (E1, E14, E2, E3), most recently in 2026.

  • In E1 (Tower Hamlets), we inspected fire doors across a residential block — checking gaps, intumescent seals, hinges and self-closers against certification — then issued a prioritised remedial schedule.
  • Across E14, our inspectors carried out a fire door survey, documenting each door with photographs and a compliance status for the responsible person.

Examples are anonymised and aggregated from our completed works records — no client, property or personal details are shared.

Fire Door Inspections in Tower Hamlets — FAQs

How often should fire doors be inspected?

Communal fire doors in higher-risk residential buildings should generally be checked quarterly, with flat entrance doors checked annually. Commercial fire doors are typically inspected at least every six to twelve months.

What makes a fire door non-compliant?

Common issues include excessive gaps, damaged or missing intumescent seals, faulty self-closers, unsuitable ironmongery, and a lack of certification.

Can you repair rather than replace fire doors?

Wherever it is safe and compliant to do so, we repair existing doorsets — replacing only the components or doors that genuinely require it.

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