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Sandycroft Fire Door Installations

  • Writer: Rich Leigh
    Rich Leigh
  • Nov 25
  • 1 min read

Fire doors have been an important part of the construction design process for decades; however, the 1991 edition of Approved Document B marked a significant shift by introducing a system of functional requirements and establishing the minimum standard for a fire door that largely remains the benchmark today.


These regulations now have more emphasis since the introduction of the Building Safety Acy (BSA) and the sweeping changes to Building Regulations in the UK. Sandycroft have been training their senior staff for many years in the requirements and needs for passive fire protection, and this led to our successful application to the IFC Certification scheme for the 3rd party accredited installation of timber fire door sets. Our company joiners and approved sub-contracts are trained and inspected during random IFCC site audits and this keeps our installations meeting the very highest safety standard.


Carrying out these very important works ‘in-house’, affords both economic and programme benefits to our clients, allowing full control of the processes to be kept in the safe hands of the Sandycroft Projects team.

 

 Pictures of works completed on previous projects.


Fire door installation

Fire door installation

Fire door installation

 
 
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