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Fire Door Maintenance & Repair Sydney

Fire doors are life-safety equipment. A poorly maintained fire door can fail to contain smoke and flames in an emergency — and a non-compliant door can also result in a failed Annual Fire Safety Statement, putting building owners at legal risk.

Sydney Fire Doors provides comprehensive maintenance and repair services for all types of fire doors. We identify faults, carry out repairs, and issue updated certification so your building stays compliant.

Common Fire Door Faults We Repair

  • Door not self-closing or self-latching correctly

  • Worn or broken door closer

  • Damaged or missing smoke seals

  • Gaps between door leaf and frame exceeding 3mm

  • Damaged door leaf or frame

  • Missing or unreadable compliance tag

  • Faulty hinges or hinge reinforcement plates

  • Vision panel integrity issues

  • Intumescent seal failure

Our Repair Process

  1. Inspection — We inspect the door, frame, and all hardware against AS1905.1 requirements

  2. Quote — We provide a clear, itemised quote for all required repairs

  3. Repair — All work carried out using compliant parts and materials

  4. Certification — Updated tag and certificate issued upon completion

Failed Your Annual Fire Safety Inspection?

If a fire safety inspector has identified non-compliant fire doors on your property, you need them fixed quickly to obtain your Annual Fire Safety Statement. We specialise in fast-turnaround repairs for buildings with inspection deadlines. Contact us with your inspection report and we'll prioritise your job.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should fire doors be inspected? Under NSW regulations, fire doors in buildings subject to Annual Fire Safety Statements must be inspected at least once per year. High-traffic doors may need more frequent checks.

Can you repair a fire door instead of replacing it? In many cases yes — broken closers, worn smoke seals, and gap issues can be repaired without full door replacement. We'll assess and advise you honestly.

What makes a fire door non-compliant? Common causes include: gap between door and frame exceeding 3mm, self-closer not functioning, missing smoke seals, damaged intumescent strips, or an outdated/missing compliance tag.

Service Areas

Sutherland Shire, Cronulla, Caringbah, Engadine, Kirrawee, Taren Point, Menai, Illawong, Miranda, Gymea, Hurstville, Kogarah, Wollongong, and Western Sydney.

Call 0424 598 135 or email info@sydneyfiredoors.com.

 

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Disclaimer: As of February 2026, all Class 1b to 9 buildings in NSW must have essential fire safety measures, including fire doors, inspected and tested in accordance with AS 1851-2012. 

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