Aluminium Fire Door Supply & Installation
Aluminium fire doors combine safety, durability, and modern design.
Our doors are suitable for various settings, including offices, hospitals, schools, leisure centres, and supermarkets.
Aluminium fire door features
- Thermally broken profiles for improved energy efficiency
- Available in single or double door configurations
- Customisable with mechanical or electro-mechanical multi-point locking systems
- Suitable for both internal and external applications

Why choose Aluminium fire doors?
Aluminium fire doors offer a lightweight and robust solution for fire safety.
They are designed to withstand high usage, look sleek and provide effective fire resistance, helping to contain fire and smoke, and allowing safe evacuation.
Their ease of installation and maintenance makes them particularly attractive in settings where operational efficiency is as important as safety. Additionally, aluminium fire doors are well suited to buildings exposed to harsh coastal conditions, ensuring long-term durability while meeting strict passive fire protection standards.
Compliance with UK standards
Our aluminium fire doors are rigorously tested to meet BS EN 1634-1 standards.
This ensures they provide the necessary fire resistance and integrity. They are normally available with fire resistance ratings of 30 or 60 minutes, depending on your requirements.
Fully accredited fire door installation
Safety and compliance are the foundation of our business.
We’re fully certified to carry out fire door installation in line with the latest UK regulations and safety standards.
Yes, aluminium doors can be fire-rated. Our doors are manufactured with fire-resistant cores and are designed to stop the spread of fire for a period of time, as specified by the door's FD rating.
Aluminium fire doors can typically achieve a fire rating of up to 60 minutes (FD60). However, depending on the specific construction and materials used, some high-performance aluminium fire doors can reach even higher ratings, up to 120 minutes (FD120).
Fire doors in any context besides individual homes must comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This specifies where fire doors are needed and delegates responsibility for fire door inspections, installations, and maintenance to a responsible person within an organisation. They must also be tested and certified according to British Standards (BS 476, BS EN 1634) to ensure they offer appropriate fire protection.
BS (British Standards) certifications, such as BS 476 and BS EN 1634, specify tests that fire doors must undergo. UKCA markings were introduced in 2023, replacing CE markings as the standard to indicate a fire doors conformity and compliance with UK law.