Why Some Door Installations Need To Be Carried Out By Professionals

Posted on: 24 September 2021

Installing a door isn't a very difficult task for most people, especially if the frame is clearly intact and guiding you where to put the new door. For those who break a regular door and need to replace it, it is simple enough to do without calling in for professional help. However, this can lull people into a false sense of security that installing any door is easy, and that is a dangerous opinion to take when it comes to a fire door. If you run any kind of commercial business, you most likely have a fire door, and if it is time to update it, here's why you need to use an expert service.

Precision Is Key

Fire doors work to reduce the spread of flames, heat and smoke in several ways. Smoke, in particular, is the silent killer when it comes to fires, as it can often knock out people several minutes before the flames arrive, which is why fire doors are built to keep in as much smoke as possible. If they are not installed with absolute precision, using specific tools and measurements, then the chance of smoke seeping through the cracks is very high and could lead to unneeded deaths. 

Heavier Than Usual

Most doors are sturdy but not exactly heavy when you consider their size. Fire doors, on the other hand, have quite a bit of heft to them, and installing them with the aforementioned precision means that you need people who know what they are doing. You also need specific hinges to hold up this weight while also being durable enough to still swing open in a year's time if need be. Messing around on this task by yourself can lead to the door getting damaged due to it being dropped, or even worse yet, you injuring yourself.

Rules And Regulations

While there is no specific law about who installs your fire doors, there are laws when it comes to what state they need to be in to ensure that they are in good condition should a fire occur. There are many fire rules and regulations that need to be followed and fire inspections that are conducted regularly. Even if you don't use a fire door installation service, if you do it on your own and fail your next test, then you could be in the hole for several thousand dollars worth of fines plus the cost to get your door installed right anyway. 

For more information about fire door installation, contact a local service provider.

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