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Bespoke Fire Doors - Why Buy From Fire Door Kingdom?
Fire Door Kingdom is the leading provider of bespoke fire doors in the UK. We take pride in providing our customers with custom-made fire doors that meet the highest standards for safety and quality. Our comprehensive range of FD30, FD60, FD90 and FD120 fire doors are perfect for internal and external use, offering excellent protection against fire.
At Fire Door Kingdom we have a passion for delivering superior craftsmanship at competitive prices. We price match against competitors to ensure you get the best deal possible. We guarantee that all of our bespoke fire doors are made from premium materials and are constructed to last. Plus, with a turnaround time of 10 - 14 days, you won’t be waiting long to enjoy your new door!
Bespoke Fire Doors FAQs
Q: What type of bespoke fire doors does Fire Door Kingdom provide?
A: Fire Door Kingdom offers a range of bespoke fire doors including FD30 and FD60 fire doors. We can also provide quotes for FD90 and FD120 fire doors if required.
Q: How do I measure for a bespoke fire door?
A: Measuring a door accurately is important to ensure the correct fit. To measure the width, use a measuring tape and measure the doorway from bottom left hand corner to top right hand corner. For the height, again use the measuring tape, but this time measure from top left hand corner to bottom right hand corner.
Q: How do I measure a fire door frame?
A: To accurately measure your fire door frame you need to firstly establish whether it is a revealed or concealed frame. If it’s an exposed frame start by measuring the opening width in three places - across the head, at mid-height and at cill level. Then measure the opening height in two places - at side jambs and across head rail. Once measured add 20mm onto each measurement before ordering your frame size. If it's a concealed frame you will need to remove any plasterboard or other covering with care in order to take measurements directly from your existing framing structure. Measurements should be taken as above but ensure that you leave enough space between the wall and frames to allow for insulation material such as mineral wool prior to fixing them back into place securely.