Fire Door Services

Fire door inspection, repair, replacement, and recertification services help facilities maintain passive fire protection, support code compliance, and improve survey readiness.

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Ensuring Safety & Compliance

Fire doors are a critical part of a facility’s passive fire protection system. When properly inspected, maintained, and documented, they help preserve fire compartmentation, protect egress pathways, and support safer building conditions during an emergency.

Alliance Environmental provides fire door inspection, repair, replacement, and recertification services for commercial, healthcare, institutional, and multi-site facilities. Our team helps clients identify deficiencies, prioritize corrective action, and maintain the documentation needed to support code compliance and inspection readiness.

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Protect Passive Fire Barriers Throughout Your Facility

Fire door assemblies do more than close an opening. They help preserve rated separations, limit the spread of fire and smoke, and support defend-in-place strategies in healthcare and other occupied environments. When doors do not latch properly, exceed gap allowances, or have damaged frames, seals, or hardware, they can become a major compliance and life safety concern.

Alliance Environmental helps facilities manage fire door programs with inspection services, digital reporting, repairs, replacement, and recertification support. NFPA guidance describes annual inspection requirements for fire door assemblies, while Joint Commission resources emphasize maintaining written documentation and addressing deficiencies in a timely manner.

Our team works with hospitals, campuses, commercial portfolios, and other occupied facilities that need organized documentation, minimal disruption, and practical corrective solutions.

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Our Fire Door Inspection, Repair, Replacement & Recertification Services

Alliance Environmental provides complete fire door services to help facilities maintain compliance, improve visibility into deficiencies, and protect the integrity of rated door assemblies across one building or an entire campus.

  • Annual inspections per NFPA 80 / 101 / 105 requirements
    Inspection of fire door assemblies to verify condition, operation, and code-related performance criteria.
  • Digital reporting with deficiency tracking
    Organized reports help facility teams identify, prioritize, and manage deficiencies more efficiently.
  • Barcode / asset tagging options
    Optional asset labeling can improve door-level visibility and long-term tracking.
  • Survey-ready documentation packages
    Reports and records structured to support accreditation, compliance, and internal review needs. 
  • Prioritized repair recommendations
    Clear corrective guidance helps facilities address the most critical deficiencies first.
  • Multi-building and campus rollout capability
    Scalable inspection programs for healthcare systems, schools, campuses, and large portfolios.
  • Certified Fire Door Technicians
    Qualified personnel support accurate evaluations and code-aware recommendations.

Fire Door Repairs

When deficiencies are identified, timely repairs can often restore compliance and extend the useful life of an assembly without requiring full replacement.
  • Hardware replacement and adjustment
    Correction of damaged, loose, or non-compliant hardware components.
  • Door closer and latching corrections
    Adjustments and repairs to help doors self-close and positively latch as required.
  • Gap compliance adjustments

    Field corrections to help address excessive clearances and related deficiencies.

  • Field modifications within code allowances

    Corrective work performed within permitted standards and assembly requirements.

  • Frame and hinge remediation

    Repairs to alignment, anchorage, or wear conditions affecting door function.

  • Smoke seal and gasketing installation

    Installation or replacement of seals and gasketing where required.

Fire Door Replacement

Some assemblies require full replacement due to age, damage, improper installation, or non-repairable deficiencies.
  • Full door and frame replacement
    Removal and replacement of deficient fire-rated assemblies.
  • Fire-rated assembly installation
    Installation of compliant door, frame, and component systems.
  • Smoke and draft control upgrades
    Improvements to support more effective smoke and draft resistance where applicable.
  • Healthcare corridor and cross-corridor solutions
    Replacement support for critical openings in healthcare and other regulated occupancies.
  • Infection control compliant work practices
    Procedures suited to occupied healthcare and sensitive environments.

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Fire Doors Services FAQs

How often do fire doors need to be inspected?

Fire door assemblies are generally required to be inspected and tested after installation and then at least annually. NFPA’s current guidance states that annual inspection is the minimum ongoing requirement.

Why are fire door inspections important?

Fire door inspections help verify that assemblies can perform as intended during a fire by maintaining compartmentation, supporting safe egress, and limiting the spread of fire and smoke. They also help facilities identify deficiencies before they become larger safety or survey issues.

What documentation should be maintained after inspection?

Facilities should maintain organized records showing the activity performed, date, inventory or item identification, required frequency, who performed the work, the NFPA standard referenced, and the results. Joint Commission guidance also emphasizes written documentation and timely action on deficiencies.

Can fire doors usually be repaired instead of replaced?

Often, yes. Many deficiencies can be corrected through hardware replacement, closer adjustment, latching correction, gasketing, hinge or frame remediation, or other code-allowable repairs. Full replacement is typically reserved for assemblies that are too damaged, altered, or non-compliant to restore effectively.

What is fire door recertification?

Fire door recertification is the post-repair verification process used to confirm that deficiencies were addressed and that the assembly documentation has been updated. This may include updated labels, reports, and deficiency closure records.

Do you work in hospitals and other occupied facilities?
Yes. Fire door programs are especially important in healthcare and other occupied environments where compartmentation and defend-in-place strategies are critical. Joint Commission fire protection materials specifically reference annual fire door testing in hospitals and related documentation expectations.
Can you support large campuses or multiple buildings?

Yes. We support multi-building and campus-wide programs with digital reporting, phased implementation, asset tracking options, and prioritized repair planning.

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