Q-Mark Fire Doors

Certified Timber Fire Doors You Can Trust

Fire doors play a crucial role in a building’s passive fire protection system by preventing the spread of fire and smoke between compartments. In the UK, timber fire doors must be rigorously fire tested and certified to meet the fire resistance standards set out in Building Regulations.

Choosing Q-Mark certified fire doors provides added peace of mind. This independent certification, managed by UKAS and BM TRADA, ensures that fire doors are manufactured exactly to the approved specifications and Field of Applications to maintain consistent quality through regular audits and inspections.

At Derwen Joinery, we specialise in producing high-quality, third-party certified timber fire doorsets. Our fire doors comply fully with the requirements and are independently tested and verified to guarantee optimal fire safety performance.

Selecting BM TRADA Q-Mark fire doors means you’re choosing trusted, reliable products that meet stringent fire safety standards and offer ongoing assurance through continuous monitoring.

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Have a Project in Mind? Let’s Talk.

 At Derwen Joinery, we believe every exceptional piece begins not with timber, but with a conversation. We are genuinely interested in your ideas, your questions, and the unique details that will make your project a perfect fit for your space. Understanding your vision is the most crucial part of our craft. Get in touch with us today to discuss your plans and let’s begin the journey of bringing them to life.

Complete Fire Door Solutons

Alongside our high-quality timber fire doors, we offer a complete range of supporting components to meet every aspect of your project, including:

  • Architraves and skirting boards

  • Extension linings

  • Fire, smoke, and acoustic-rated glazed screens

  • Architectural ironmongery

  • Safehinges and anti-baricade hinges

By sourcing all essential elements from a single supplier, you can streamline your procurement process and ensure full compatibility across every part of your doorset installation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Fire Door?

A fire door is a specially designed doorset that helps contain the spread of fire and smoke within a building. It plays a crucial role in a property’s passive fire protection system, providing safe escape routes and protecting occupants during a fire. Certified fire doors are tested and rated for their fire resistance — typically 30 or 60 minutes (FD30 or FD60).

Where Are Fire Doors Required in a Building?

Fire doors are required in buildings where fire compartmentation is necessary, such as in commercial properties, public buildings, multi-occupancy residential units, and along escape routes. In the UK, Building Regulations (Approved Document B) outline where fire doors must be installed to comply with fire safety law.

What Materials Are Fire Doors Made From?

Our fire doors are manufactured from severe duty particle cores or multi-layered solid timber from leading names in the industry. They often include intumescent seals, smoke seals, and fire-rated glazing for vision panels as required. At Derwen Joinery, our timber fire doors are tested for full compliance with Q-Mark certification standards.

How Does a Fire Door Work?

A fire door is designed to withstand fire for a specified period, allowing occupants time to escape and emergency services time to respond. When exposed to heat, intumescent seals expand, sealing the gaps around the door to block flames. A fully certified fire door must be fitted as it’s specific Field of Application and will maintain compartmentation to help control the fire’s spread.

How Can I Tell if a Door Is a Fire Door?

You can identify our BM Trada certified fire door sets by the associated fire plug often located on the top edge of the door leaf or within the door frame.

How Are Fire Doors Tested in the UK?

Fire doors are tested under controlled conditions in accordance with British Standards. The door is exposed to fire in a furnace to determine how long it can maintain integrity (preventing flames) and insulation (limiting heat transfer). To maintain certification such as Q-Mark certification fire doors must be manufactured exactly as tested and are subject to ongoing third-party audits for quality and compliance.

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