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Designed to meet stringent safety standards while exuding timeless charm, our traditional oak cottage fire doors are a must-have for tradesmen seeking to enhance the security and aesthetic appeal of traditional properties.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these doors not only provide peace of mind but also blend tastefully into the rustic beauty of any cottage. Discover the perfect combination of safety, durability, and character with our unique selection of traditional oak cottage fire doors, designed to attract and fulfill the needs of discerning tradesmen.
This environmentally-conscious unfinished cottage fire door uses materials that are carefully selected from sustainable sources. Climadoor fire rated cottage doors bear the FSC® Mix certification (INT-COC-003944.500), demonstrating their commitment to responsible practices. It combines materials derived from FSC certified forests, recycled content, and timber that strictly adheres to FSC regulations, guaranteeing a product of quality and integrity.
Upgrade your safety measures with our cottage style FD30 fire door, designed to provide 30 minutes of protection against flames. This door meets stringent safety standards and complies with the latest building regulations, ensuring your peace of mind without compromising on aesthetics.
Find the perfect fit for your space with our versatile doors, offering the flexibility to be expertly trimmed up to 28mm. Available in both metric and imperial measurements, our FD30 doors boast a sturdy 44mm thickness, meeting the highest safety standards.
Get your ideal door today and experience the blend of functionality and rustic charm that your unique cottage deserves.
Fire Doors (FD30 fire rated doors) are doors which are suitable for use in homes or light commercial use. All Express Doors fire doors are 44mm thick and can prevent the passage of fire and smoke for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Local authorities recommend that fire doors be positioned between garages and kitchens and/or between kitchens and other rooms. They are also a necessity where risks of fire may be higher and to protect stairwells and hallways in commercial properties such as B&B's.