Fire Door Inspection · Manchester
Fire door inspection
in Manchester.
North West specialists.
Professional fire door inspections for residential blocks, offices, and commercial premises across Manchester and Greater Manchester. From £14 per door.
Fletcher Risk Management carries out professional fire door inspections for building owners, managing agents, landlords, and facilities managers across Manchester. We are based in Chester — Manchester is a regular part of our working week. Every inspection is carried out by an qualified inspector, producing a clear written report with unique door IDs, photographic evidence, and a prioritised remedial schedule.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, the responsible person must ensure fire doors in common areas are checked quarterly and flat entrance doors annually. The Building Safety Act 2022 adds further obligations around fire door inspection records for multi-occupied residential buildings. A fire door that does not close properly, has worn seals, or has been propped open is not a fire door — it is a gap in your building's passive fire protection.
Inspection from
£14 per door
50+ doors
£12 per door
Fire authority
Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue
Local authority
Manchester City Council
Manchester fire door context
Manchester's city-centre development boom has produced one of the largest concentrations of new-build and converted residential blocks outside London — and the Building Safety Act 2022's quarterly and annual fire door inspection requirements apply to the vast majority of them. Managing agents responsible for Manchester's block portfolio face a documented, recurring inspection obligation that cannot be met by the building manager's informal walk-round. A professional inspection, producing unique Door IDs, photographic evidence, and a prioritised remedial schedule, is what the BSA 2022 and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service expect to see.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is one of the more active enforcement authorities in the North West. The service's inspection programme covers residential blocks, care homes, offices, and commercial premises across the conurbation, and its inspectors apply fire door standards rigorously. We work with managing agents and building owners across Greater Manchester to ensure fire door inspection records are current, comprehensive, and structured to withstand enforcement scrutiny.
What we inspect
A fire door is only as good as its weakest component. Our inspectors assess each door individually and in full — not just the leaf, but the complete door set including frame, seals, ironmongery, and glazing.
Door leaf & frame
- Leaf condition and alignment
- Frame integrity and fixing
- Gaps to sides, head, and threshold
- Fire rating (FD30 / FD30S etc.)
- Certification labels present
Seals & glazing
- Intumescent seal condition
- Smoke seal condition
- Glazing and vision panels
- Glazing beads and fixings
- Cold smoke leakage path
Ironmongery & hardware
- Hinges — number, condition, suitability
- Door closer operation and force
- Locks, latches, and keep plates
- Hold-open devices and releases
- Overhead closers and floor springs
Compliance & records
- Fire door signage
- Unique Door ID assigned
- Photographic evidence recorded
- Priority rating assigned
- Remedial action specified
Your inspection report
Every inspection produces a professionally presented report structured for building managers, maintenance teams, and contractors.
Summary overview
Total doors surveyed, number requiring action, and a breakdown by priority — Low, Medium, and High. The overall risk picture at a glance.
Door-by-door inspection records
Every door logged under a unique Door ID and location reference. Fire rating, door set type, certification, and a full structured checklist for every component assessed.
Prioritised action statements
Where issues are identified, a specific recommended action, a priority rating, and a plain-language description of what needs correcting — written clearly enough to brief any contractor directly.
Photographic evidence
Photographs supporting findings and highlighting defects. Helps you verify findings, brief contractors accurately, and maintain a clear audit trail for the fire authority, insurer, and Building Safety Regulator.
Building Safety Act documentation: For multi-occupied residential buildings, the Building Safety Act 2022 requires fire door inspection records to form part of the golden thread of building information. Our reports are structured to meet that requirement and can be incorporated directly into your building's safety case.
Pricing
All inspections are carried out by qualified fire door inspectors. We agree the scope and price before the visit — no revisions on the day.
For sites with more than 50 doors, inspections may require more than one day. We agree timescales in advance and keep disruption to a minimum. Call 01244 394 244 for a tailored quote on larger portfolios.
Who we work with in Manchester
Fire door inspection obligations vary significantly by building type. Our inspectors understand the specific requirements for each sector.
Managing agents & residential blocks
BSA 2022 compliance — quarterly and annual door checks
Manchester's city-centre block portfolio is among the largest in the North West. BSA 2022 quarterly and annual fire door inspection requirements apply widely. We provide portfolio-wide inspection documentation for managing agents across Greater Manchester.
HMO landlords
Multi-occupied residential properties
HMOs in Manchester are a priority for fire authority inspection. Fire doors in HMOs are a common failure point — inadequate seals, non-closing doors, missing certification. We inspect and report with the HMO licensing context in mind.
Commercial & offices
Offices, retail, and workplace premises
Employers and building owners in Manchester must ensure fire doors are maintained in efficient working order. We inspect commercial premises of all sizes, producing reports suitable for insurers and the fire authority.
Care homes & healthcare
CQC and fire authority compliance
Care homes and healthcare premises in Manchester are subject to rigorous fire door standards. Our reports are structured to support CQC inspections, fire authority visits, and planned maintenance programmes.
Fire door inspection and fire risk assessment
A fire risk assessment and a fire door inspection are complementary — and we can carry both out on the same visit, producing separate reports for each. Where a fire risk assessment identifies fire door concerns as a priority action, a dedicated inspection is the logical next step. We coordinate both services to minimise disruption to your building and its occupants.
Where an inspection identifies significant remedial work, we can also deliver fire safety training to your facilities team or building managers — equipping them to carry out their own routine door checks between professional inspections, as required by the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.
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"Without doubt one of the best and most professional businesses I have used. Tim Fletcher is a highly regarded professional in his field. Don't take a chance — protect your staff, protect your building, protect your business."Chris H. · Google
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"We have engaged Fletcher Risk Management to carry out surveys on a number of our sites for a very important client. Always professional, friendly and accommodating. The work exceeded our expectations by far."Marie Morgan · EIS Ltd
Further reading
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Tell us your building type and approximate number of doors and we will come back with a fixed price. We cover Manchester regularly.
Fletcher Risk Management Ltd is registered in England. This page provides general guidance on fire door inspection obligations and is not a substitute for professional advice specific to your premises. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is the enforcing authority. Selective licensing schemes in Manchester and Salford may require fire door inspection records as part of compliance documentation.