Fire Door Inspection Services
NFPA 80 Certified Fire Door Inspection Services in Florida

Why Are Fire Door Inspections So Critical?
A fire door inspection is a vital safety check that verifies your fire-rated doors will perform as designed during a fire emergency. Under NFPA 80 standards, these annual inspections are a mandatory requirement for most commercial and multi-family properties. Failure to comply can lead to:
Failed fire marshal inspections
Insurance policy violations and increased premiums
Significant liability in the event of a fire
Mandatory and costly repairs or replacement orders
Fire Door Inspections Across Florida
Searching for a certified fire door inspector near me? We proudly serve all regions of Florida, with a strong presence in major metropolitan areas, including:
- Orlando
- Miami
- Tampa
- Jacksonville
- Fort Lauderdale
- Tallahassee
- Gainesville
- And all surrounding counties and regions.
Our Comprehensive Inspection Checklist
Our professional fire door inspections follow a standardized NFPA fire door checklist, ensuring meticulous attention to detail and a passing grade on your next inspection. We thoroughly evaluate all critical components, including:
Door Labeling:
Verification of the fire rating and proper certification.
Clearance & Gaps:
Self-Closing & Latching:
Hardware Integrity:
Inspecting hinges, locks, and other hardware for damage or improper installation.
Frame & Seals:
Checking the integrity of the door frame and any intumescent or smoke seals.
Obstruction-Free Operation:
Confirming the door swings freely and is not blocked.
Who Needs an Annual Fire Door Inspection?
We provide essential fire door inspection services for a wide range of commercial buildings across Florida, including:
- Apartment Complexes & Condominiums
- Office Buildings & Corporate Campuses
- Hospitals & Medical Facilities
- Educational Institutions (Schools, Colleges, Universities)
- Warehouses, Industrial Buildings & Retail Centers
- Hotels, Resorts & Convention Centers
Common Fire Door Violations We Help You Correct
- Improperly functioning self-closing or latching mechanisms.
- Damaged or missing fire rating labels.
- Incorrect door gaps and inadequate clearances.
- Non-compliant hardware installations.
- Holes, penetrations, or damage to the door or frame.
Get a Detailed, Compliance-Ready Report
- Complete documentation with high-resolution photos.
- A clear summary of all compliance notes.
- A list of any identified violations and expert repair recommendations.
FAQs
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