Service
Fire Door Repairs & Replacements
Correct deficiencies including damaged doors, clearance issues, missing labels, failed latching, failed closing, hardware issues, and other compliance concerns — or replace doors that are no longer practical to repair.
01
Corrective repairs
Most deficiencies don't require replacement. Our technicians address clearance issues, failed latching and closing, hinge and hardware problems, missing or damaged labels, glazing, and field modifications using compliant materials and methods.
02
Full door replacement
When a door is damaged beyond repair, missing its rating, or no longer practical to keep in service, we manage replacement end-to-end — assembly, frame, hardware, install, and final inspection documentation.
03
Closeout documentation
Every corrected opening is re-verified and re-documented so your records reflect current, compliant condition. No loose ends between inspection and repair.
What's included
Scope highlights
- Clearance corrections
- Latching and closing repairs
- Hinge and hardware service
- Label and rating restoration
- Glazing and vision-lite repairs
- Frame and assembly replacement
- Complete door replacement
- Re-inspection and closeout records
Related services
Keep your compliance program connected.
Fire Door Inspections
NFPA 80-aligned annual inspections that produce the deficiency log driving every repair.
See service detailsPriority Repair Requests
Failed inspection, AHJ finding, or survey deadline? Skip the line with a priority request.
See service detailsCompliance Reporting
Closeout documentation tied back to each original finding, ready for surveyor review.
See service detailsFaster scoping
Have a Door Count, Prior Report, Photos, or Floor Plan?
Upload what you have and we can review the scope faster. Even if the information is incomplete, it helps us understand your facility and respond with better next steps.
For your internal team
Need Internal Approval?
We can provide a clear written scope, deliverables summary, and next-step explanation your team can review internally before any commitment.
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Talk to a compliance specialist about your facility.
Tell us about your buildings and goals. We'll respond with scope, pricing, and a realistic timeline.
