BMTrada Q-Mark Certified Fire Door Services in Hampshire & Surrey
Lockmasters are BMTrada Q-Mark certified for fire door installation and maintenance, serving commercial, residential, education, and public sector clients across Hampshire, Surrey, and surrounding areas. Whether you need compliant fire door installation, remedial maintenance, or an independent inspection under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 or the Building Safety Act 2022, our qualified operatives deliver a fully documented, certification-backed service.
BMTrada Q-Mark Certified Fire Door Installation
Our fire door installations are carried out under the BMTrada Q-Mark Fire Door Installation Scheme across Hampshire and Surrey. Every doorset is installed strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's tested details by operatives who have been trained and assessed under our Q-Mark certification.
On completion, you receive a full Installation Activities Pack including photographic evidence, product data sheets, and scheme certification — giving you a complete audit trail for your building's fire safety records.
What’s Included:
Timber, composite, and steel fire doorsets
FD30 and FD60 rated installations
Glazed fire door assemblies
Associated hardware: closers, hinges, locks, intumescent seals
Full project management from survey to handover
BMTrada Q-Mark Certified Fire Door Maintenance
Our fire door maintenance service is certified under the BMTrada Q-Mark Fire Door Maintenance Scheme. We carry out remedial repairs using Q-Mark Accepted Repair Techniques, ensuring that your fire doors are brought back to a compliant, fully functional condition.
All maintenance work is documented with before, during, and after photographic evidence, and you receive a comprehensive Maintenance Activities Pack on completion.
What's included:
Condition surveys and grading assessments
Architrave surveys (fire stopping between frame and substrate)
Remedial repairs using Q-Mark Accepted Repair Techniques
Replacement of damaged intumescent seals, hinges, closers, and hardware
Gap adjustments and door leaf repairs
Q-Mark maintenance labelling on completion
Fire Door Inspections & Compliance Surveys
Regular fire door inspections are essential to ensure your doors remain compliant with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Building Safety Act 2022. Our qualified inspectors carry out thorough assessments of every component of your fire door assemblies.
Following inspection, you receive a clear, detailed report identifying any deficiencies, a prioritised schedule of remedial works, and expert guidance on maintaining ongoing compliance.
What's included:
Intrusive and non-intrusive survey options
Fire stopping checks behind frames (architrave surveys)
Component-by-component assessment
Prioritised remedial works schedule
Compliance reporting for landlords, building owners, and managing agents
Your Fire Door Documentation & Certification Pack
Every fire door project is supported by comprehensive documentation:
Scheme Procedures Acceptance Form
Pre-installation or condition survey records
Record of Installation/Maintenance Activities
Photographic evidence (before, during, and after)
Product data sheets and traceability records
Q-Mark certification labelling on every door
Complete Installation or Maintenance Activities Pack for your records
For buildings within scope of the Building Safety Act 2022, including higher-risk residential buildings, this documentation forms part of the required golden thread of building information.
Specialist Fire Door Services FAQ’s
Lockmasters are fire door specialists, offering comprehensive services including installation, supply, surveys and maintenance. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive:
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The BMTrada Q-Mark scheme is an independent third-party certification programme that covers the installation and maintenance of fire doors. Operatives and companies certified under the scheme have been trained and assessed to carry out fire door work in accordance with tested manufacturer details and recognised best practice. It provides building owners with independent assurance that work has been completed to a verifiable standard.
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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires the responsible person to ensure fire doors are maintained in efficient working order. In practice, most guidance recommends inspection at least every six months for communal fire doors in residential buildings, and more frequently, often quarterly or monthly, for high-traffic doors. Under the Building Safety Act 2022, higher-risk residential buildings face additional obligations around frequency and record-keeping.
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FD30 fire doors are tested to provide a minimum of 30 minutes' integrity against the spread of fire and smoke. FD60 doors provide a minimum of 60 minutes' integrity. The required rating for any given location is determined by the building's fire strategy and will be specified by the responsible person, fire engineer, or building control. We install both FD30 and FD60 rated doorsets across a range of materials and configurations.
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While the legislation does not prescribe a specific certification, fire door inspections must be carried out by a competent person. Using a certified inspector, such as a member of the FDIS (Fire Door Inspection Scheme) or a Q-Mark certified operative provides demonstrable evidence of competence and supports your compliance audit trail. Lockmasters' inspectors are qualified to carry out both intrusive and non-intrusive surveys.
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For higher-risk residential buildings (HRBs) within scope of the Building Safety Act 2022, fire door records form part of the 'golden thread' of building information that must be maintained and kept up to date. This includes details of the doorsets installed, the installation method, photographic evidence, product data sheets, and any maintenance or remedial works carried out. Lockmasters provides a complete documentation pack on every project to support these requirements.
