
Fire Rated
Front Doors
Certified FD30s external fire rated front doors offering extra protection for flats in Dundee, Angus and Fife. Installed by our trusted local joinery team.
FD30s DOORS FOR FLATS
FD30S Fire Rated Front Doors for Homes in Dundee, Angus, Fife and Perthshire
In Scotland, many flats and shared buildings require FD30S fire rated front doors - providing 30 minutes of fire resistance along with smoke control to help protect escape routes and neighbouring properties.
Our FD30S composite front doors are supplied and installed as complete, tested door sets, including the correct seals and hardware to meet current Scottish building regulations. Because performance depends not just on the door itself, but on how it is fitted.
We install FD30S external fire doors across Dundee, Angus, Fife and Perthshire, ensuring compliance without compromising on appearance, security or everyday usability.
When specified and installed correctly, an FD30S fire rated front door offers both regulatory compliance and practical reassurance.
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Protect Your Home with an FD30s External Fire Door
We supply and fit high quality FD30s external fire doors in the local area that are designed to resist fire and smoke for a minimum of 30 minutes, providing crucial protection in flats, shared entrances, and other high-risk areas. Scottish building regulations require fire-rated doors in certain properties, ensuring safe exit routes in case of a fire.
Key Features of FD30s Fire Doors:
Provides critical protection in the event of a fire.
Strong composite construction with reinforced cores.
Ensures doors automatically close for added safety.
Compliant with Scottish fire safety laws.


Does Your Home Need an FD30s Fire Door?
In Scotland, FD30s external fire doors are legally required in certain properties to help prevent the spread of fire and smoke. If you live in a flat, HMO, or a building with a shared entrance in Tayside, Fife and Angus, you must have a fire-rated external door that meets Scottish building regulations.
Who Needs an FD30s External Fire Door?
Main entrance doors in communal stairwells must be FD30-rated.
Rental properties with multiple tenants require fire-rated external doors for compliance.
Ensures fire safety in communal access areas.
Any property where external fire doors are a legal requirement.

Composite FD30s Doors - Fire Safety Without Compromising on Style
Our FD30s composite doors in Dundee don’t just meet fire safety standards - they also provide superior security, energy efficiency, and modern style. Unlike traditional fire doors, they’re available in a range of designs to complement your home.
Benefits of FD30 Composite Fire Doors:
Certified Fire Resistance
High-Security Locking
Energy Efficient
Stylish & Customisable




Customise Your FD30s Fire Door – Glazing & Hardware Options
FD30s fire doors for homes in Dundee, Angus, Fife and Perthshire can be both functional and stylish. Choose from a variety of glazing options and hardware finishes to match your home’s aesthetic while ensuring full compliance with building regs.
External Fire Door Style Options Available:
Allows natural light while maintaining fire resistance.
Handles, letterplates, and hinges designed for fire doors.
Classic and modern finishes to suit your property.
Explore Our External Door Range
Request our door brochures to explore styles, colours and options at your own pace. It’s a simple way to start planning your new front door without any pressure.
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Fire Rated Front Door FAQS
Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here are the most common questions about fire rated doors Dundee homeowners ask when upgrading their entrances.
Composite doors are made from multiple materials, offering superior strength, security, and energy efficiency compared to uPVC doors. They’re more durable, better at resisting weather, and provide a premium look and feel that lasts longer.
FD30S means the door has been tested to provide at least 30 minutes of fire resistance (FD30) along with smoke control (the “S”). Smoke seals help limit the spread of smoke into escape routes, which is particularly important in flats and shared buildings in Scotland.
Yes, composite doors are designed with security in mind. They feature reinforced cores, multi-point locking systems, and tough exteriors that make them highly resistant to forced entry—giving you peace of mind for your home in Dundee.
FD30S fire rated front doors are commonly required for flat entrance doors that open onto communal stairwells or shared escape routes. Requirements can vary depending on the building type, so it’s important to ensure the correct specification is chosen for your property.
Composite doors can last 20–30 years with minimal maintenance. They’re resistant to warping, fading, and cracking, even in harsh Scottish weather, making them a long-term investment for your home.
Yes - external front doors can be FD30S rated, provided they are supplied and installed as a complete, tested doorset including the correct frame, seals, glazing and hardware. Fire performance depends on the full system, not just the door leaf.
Every door is made to measure, so prices vary depending on size, design, and features. We offer clear, upfront quotes with no hidden costs—our pricing includes installation, a 10-year guarantee, and recycling of your old door.
Yes. FD30S composite fire doors are designed to meet fire and smoke resistance standards while also incorporating modern locking systems. Many options include multi-point locks and reinforced cores, combining fire compliance with everyday security.
Not at all. Composite doors are low-maintenance—just an occasional wipe-down with soapy water keeps them looking like new. No repainting or special treatments required
Not necessarily. Modern FD30S composite doors in Dundee are available in a range of styles and finishes, allowing you to meet building regulations without compromising the appearance of your entrance.
Our quotes include everything—your new door, professional installation, a 10-year guarantee, and removal of your old door for recycling. No hidden fees, just straightforward service.
Yes. An FD30S fire rated door must be installed correctly to perform as tested. This includes correct clearances, seals, door furniture and frame installation. Improper fitting can affect compliance, which is why installation should be carried out carefully and in line with manufacturer guidance.



"Fantastic service from Lorraine, Kenny and Paul. 7 windows, 1 door and French doors. Would highly recommend!"
Greg, Broughty Ferry
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Absolutely loved meeting Lorraine and the team. Within 12 hours of putting in a request for a quote, Lorraine was around going through all my options available (picked the Rockdoor). The personal touches and the attention to detail is second to none.
Andy, Fife
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Brilliant service from start to finish! Lorraine made the whole process extremely easy being very friendly and helpful. Very quick process from the first appointment to the door being fitted. Kenny did an excellent job fitting our new back door. Absolutely delighted with the result. Would highly recommend!
Gavin, Dundee
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