Fire Door Inspection Services

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NFPA 80 Certified Fire Door Inspection Services in Florida

At Central Florida Building Inspectors, we are the trusted experts for NFPA 80-compliant fire door inspections across the entire state of Florida. Our certified and licensed inspectors are highly trained to identify code violations, ensure life safety compliance, and protect your property from costly liabilities. Whether you manage a commercial property, own a multi-unit residential building, or oversee a large corporate campus, our fire door inspection services are relied upon by property owners and managers statewide.

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:

Ensuring correct tolerances to prevent smoke and heat passage.

Self-Closing & Latching:

Testing the functional operation of all self-closing and latching mechanisms.

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

Our inspectors are trained to identify and document all common violations, providing clear recommendations for corrective action. These often include:
  • 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

After every inspection, you receive a comprehensive digital report. This report is your go-to document for fire marshals, insurance providers, and internal audits. Each report includes:
  • Complete documentation with high-resolution photos.
  • A clear summary of all compliance notes.
  • A list of any identified violations and expert repair recommendations.

FAQs

Have questions about the Fire Door Inspection process? Our FAQs cover everything you need to know before scheduling your NFPA 80 Certified Fire Door Inspection Services.
What is an NFPA 80 Fire Door Inspection?
It is a professional inspection that ensures your fire-rated doors meet the fire safety standards outlined in NFPA 80 and will operate correctly during a fire emergency.
How often must fire doors be inspected in Florida?
According to the NFPA 80 standard, all fire doors must undergo a full inspection at least once every 12 months.
Who is qualified to perform a fire door inspection?
A fire door inspection must be conducted by a certified, licensed, and insured professional. Our team meets and exceeds these criteria, providing expert service you can trust.
Which types of buildings are required to have fire door inspections?
Most commercial, multi-family, medical, educational, and retail buildings are required by law to have their fire doors inspected annually for code compliance.
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