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Our Range of 29" / 726mm Fire Doors

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30726 x 2040 x 44mm Mexicano Oak Fire DoorClimadoor

726 x 2040 x 44mm
Mexicano Oak Fire Door

£133.99 inc VAT
£111.66 ex VAT

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30726 x 2040 x 44mm ISEO White Fire DoorClimadoor

726 x 2040 x 44mm
ISEO White Fire Door

£131.99 inc VAT
£109.99 ex VAT

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More about the 29 Inch / 726mm Fire Doors Collection

As a leading supplier of internal fire doors, we have a great selection glazing options, including clear and frosted, colours and materials. Fire doors are often made from solid wood or a wood composite material. For example, oak is a strong and durable wood which is often used for 29 inch fire doors. It has a natural resistance to rot and decay, and can be finished in a variety of ways to suit the desired aesthetic. There are several benefits to installing a 726mm fire door:

  1. Protection from fire: The main benefit of a fire door is that it can help to protect a building or structure from the spread of fire. Fire doors are designed to resist heat and flames for a specific amount of time, which can help to contain a fire and prevent it from spreading to other areas of the building.
  2. Enhanced safety: Fire doors can also enhance the overall safety of a building by providing a means of egress for people trying to escape a fire. They are typically equipped with self-closing hinges and a latch or lock that is activated when the door is closed, which can help to ensure that the door stays closed during a fire.
  3. Compliance with fire codes: Installing fire doors can also help a building or structure to comply with local fire codes and regulations. These codes often require certain types of buildings or spaces to have fire doors in order to protect the safety of the occupants.
  4. Property protection: In addition to protecting the safety of the occupants, fire doors can also help to protect the property itself. By helping to contain a fire, fire doors can minimize the damage caused by the fire, which can help to reduce the cost of repairs and minimize downtime for the business.

It is important to note that in order for fire doors to be effective, they must be properly installed and maintained. This includes ensuring that they are the appropriate size and type for the specific fire protection needs of the building, and regularly inspecting and maintaining the doors to ensure that they are in good working order.


The Internal Fire Doors Information Centre

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Painting Fire Doors

Painting Fire Doors

We believe that safety shouldn’t come at the expense of style. This is why we stock an outstanding range of FD30-rated styles, finishes and colours. In fact, you’ll fin...

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Whats The Difference Between Intumescent Strips And Smoke Seals

Whats The Difference Between Intumescent Strips And Smoke Seals

A fire door is specially designed to keep a blaze at bay for a minimum of 30 minutes. In residential buildings, this is usually ample time for the household to evacuate the buildin...

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