Fire-resistant doors play a crucial role in any building's passive fire safety system. They are engineered to halt the spread of fire and smoke from, one section of a building to another, thereby safeguarding people and property from the disastrous impacts of fire. 

In this article, we will delve into the various types of fire-resistant doors on offer, witch a particular emphasis on steel fire-resistant doors bearing FD30 and FD60 classifications. FD30 and FD60 Fire-Resistant Doors: FD30 and FD60 are two of the most prevalent fire-resistant door classifications in the United Kingdom. These classifications are based on the length of time for which the door can withstand the spread of fire and smoke, and they are defined as follows:

Steel doors and wooden doors are two of the most commonly used types of doors in homes and commercial buildings. Both materials have their unique advantages and disadvantages. When it comes to choosing the most cost-effective option between metal/steel and wood, several factors come into play,