
What’s Included in Our Fire Door Maintenance Service
A fire door inspection highlights compliance issues — but fire door maintenance is what brings your doors back to full operational and legal standards. Once faults such as damaged seals, faulty closers, or excessive gaps are identified, prompt maintenance is essential.
Our servicing process addresses these findings in line with BS 8214 and the Fire Safety Order 2005, ensuring your fire doors are not only functional but fully compliant. Regular servicing supports long-term fire safety, helps you meet legal obligations, and safeguards occupants in the event of an emergency.
Don’t wait for issues to escalate. Servicing your fire doors after an inspection keeps your building compliant, your occupants safe, and avoids costly fines.
Book remedial work now to fix faults fast and stay ahead of your legal obligations.

Our Trusted Accreditations








Nationwide, Certified Engineers
Trusted Fire Door Servicing Experts
We deliver professional fire door remedial work through certified engineers who are experts in fire safety compliance and passive protection systems. Following an inspection, our team responds quickly to carry out any required repairs or replacements — from adjusting closers and hinges to replacing intumescent seals, glazing, or entire door sets.
We offer fast turnaround times, ensuring that compliance issues are resolved without unnecessary delays or risk to occupants. All remedial work is supported with clear reporting and transparent quotations, and we operate nationwide across commercial, residential, and public sector buildings. Property managers, local authorities, and compliance officers across the UK trust us to keep their buildings safe and regulation-ready.
What our customers say
Jojo
“Richard and the team at Global Facilities were great to work with, and we appreciate all their hard work.”
Stephen
“The team over at Global Facilities were very responsive right from the start and throughout whenever issues arose. It was a complex project with inhouse guests at all times, so it was great to
Daniel
“We continue to rely on Global Facilities not just for the quality of work, but for their turnkey solutions. At our most recent project, they delivered a complex remediation programme with minimal impact to
Sue
“Global Group made a stressful situation effortless. They handled our full property refit quickly and efficiently, saving us time and money. Their support helped us get the home ready for those who need it
Marina
“We’ve been wanting to be more sustainable for a while, I’m so glad we consulted Global Facilities. They’ve applied several adjustments and suggestions that have truly changed the way we do business”
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FAQs
Our maintenance includes checking and adjusting hinges, closers, seals, gaps, signage, and latches. We repair or replace faulty components to ensure the door meets BS 8214 standards and functions as a certified fire barrier.
Yes. We conduct a fire door inspection first to identify any non-compliant issues. Maintenance is then carried out based on the findings, ensuring all repairs are targeted and compliant.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Responsible Person—such as a building owner, facilities manager, or landlord—is legally required to ensure that fire doors are maintained in good working order.
Yes. Our team can inspect and service fire doors regardless of who installed them, as long as they are certified. We’ll assess their condition and carry out any remedial work needed to bring them back into compliance.
Fire door maintenance should only be carried out by competent and qualified professionals with a thorough understanding of fire door standards like BS 8214 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Ideally, they should be third-party certified (e.g., through schemes like BM TRADA or IFC) to ensure all repairs meet compliance and performance requirements. Using unqualified contractors risks non-compliance and can compromise fire safety.