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Fire Door Regulations London 2026

2026 London Fire Door Requirements — Quick Reference
Property Type Door Required Inspection Frequency Legal Basis
HMO (3+ occupants) FD30S mandatory Annual minimum Housing Act 2004
Flat block under 11m FD30S entrance door Annual Fire Safety Act 2021
Flat block over 11m FD30S + quarterly check Every 3 months Fire Safety (England) Regs 2022
House with loft conversion FD30S escape route Annual Building Regs Part B
Integral garage FD30S self-closing Annual Building Regs Part B
Commercial / high-rise 18m+ FD60 required Quarterly FSO 2005 + 2022 Regs

The complete guide to UK fire door law — what landlords, property managers and homeowners legally need to know.

UK Law Guide HMO Requirements FD30 & FD60 Updated 2026

What Are Fire Door Regulations In The UK?

Fire door regulations in the UK are governed. Related: fire door inspection checklist | fire doors UK buyers guide.

Fire door regulations in the UK are governed by several pieces of legislation working together. The primary laws are the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, which came into force following the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

In simple terms: if you own or manage a property where people live or work, you are legally responsible for ensuring fire doors meet the required standard — and are inspected regularly.

UK Law

The Law In Plain English

Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, landlords of buildings over 11 metres must inspect communal fire doors every 3 months and flat entrance doors every 12 months. Failure to comply = prosecution, unlimited fines and potential imprisonment.

Who Needs A Fire Door In London?

HMO Landlords (Houses in Multiple Occupation)

This is the most common requirement in London. If you rent a property to 3 or more people from different households, you almost certainly need FD30S fire doors on every habitable room that opens onto the shared escape route.

Purpose-Built Flats

Houses With Loft Conversions

Houses With Integral Garages

Property TypeFire Door RequiredStandardInspection Frequency
HMO (3+ people)✓ YesFD30SAnnual minimum
Purpose-built flat (under 11m)✓ YesFD30SAnnual
Purpose-built flat (over 11m)✓ YesFD30S/FD60Quarterly
Loft conversion✓ YesFD30SAnnual
House with integral garage✓ YesFD30SAnnual
Standard 2-storey house✗ Not requiredN/AN/A
Commercial building✓ YesFD30S/FD60Annual minimum

FD30 vs FD60 — What's The Difference?

FD30S Fire Doors

FD30S doors provide 30 minutes fire resistance. The "S" stands for smoke — meaning smoke seals are included, which is legally required in residential properties. These are the most common fire doors in London HMOs and flats.

FD60 Fire Doors

FD60 doors provide 60 minutes fire resistance. Required in higher-risk locations including high-rise buildings over 18 metres, plant rooms, commercial kitchens, server rooms and certain stairwell enclosures.

⚠ Important Warning

⚠️ Common Mistake: Many landlords fit FD30 doors without smoke seals. The "S" in FD30S is not optional in residential properties — smoke kills faster than fire. All residential fire doors must include smoke seals.

What Must A Compliant Fire Door Include?

A legally compliant fire door installation in London must include all of the following:

✓ Good To Know

✓ Doorz London Guarantee: Every fire door we fit includes all legally required components. We provide a compliance certificate on completion showing exactly what was installed and confirming it meets the relevant British Standard.

Penalties For Non-Compliance In London

The consequences of having non-compliant fire doors in London are severe:

Need Fire Doors Fitted In London?

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How Often Should Fire Doors Be Inspected?

Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022:

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my landlord have to fit fire doors?

Yes, if the property is an HMO or if it is a purpose-built flat. Your landlord is legally responsible for fire door compliance under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Can a standard door be converted to a fire door?

No. You cannot convert a standard door to a certified fire door by adding strips or seals. A fire door must be a certified complete assembly — door leaf, frame, hardware and seals — all specified together. Doorz London supplies complete certified assemblies.

How much does a fire door cost in London?

Doorz London offers free quotes — prices vary depending on specification, access and whether supply is included. Contact us for a transparent, no-obligation quote for your property.

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