Timber Fire Door Supply & Installation
Our timber fire doors combine traditional craftsmanship with tested fire safety performance.
Whether for a listed building, a period property or a modern interior that calls for natural warmth, these doors bring style and substance in equal measure.
Timber fire door features
- Available in FD30 and FD60 fire resistance ratings
- Suitable for heritage, commercial, and residential buildings
- Custom finishes and sizes available
- Manufactured to meet strict UK fire safety standards

Why choose timber fire doors?
Timber fire doors offer more than just visual appeal.
They’re treated with advanced fire-resistant technology, providing a strong barrier without compromising on design, slowing the spread of fire and smoke, giving occupants vital extra time to evacuate safely.
From heritage restorations to contemporary spaces, timber fire doors bring flexibility, authenticity and peace of mind.
Each door is built from high-quality wood and can be tailored to suit a wide range of architectural styles.
Compliance with UK standards
All our timber fire doors are tested and certified to meet BS 476 Part 22 or BS EN 1634-1, meaning they meet the necessary legal requirements for fire resistance.
We offer FD30 and FD60 rated doors, giving you confidence that your property meets fire safety regulations while preserving its unique character.
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.
Timber fire doors are usually made from hardwood, such as oak, which offers excellent durability and fire-resistance properties. Our timber fire doors also have a core filled with a fire-resistant material, adding to their fire resistance.
Fire doors in any context besides individual homes must comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This specifies where timber fire doors should be placed, 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.
Timber fire doors can typically achieve a maximum fire-resistance rating of 120 minutes (FD120). This means they can withstand the spread of fire and smoke for up to two hours.