• Rectifying non-compliant installations. • Replacing faulty or damaged dampers.
• Repairing actuators and control systems for motorised dampers.
• Re-sealing and reinstalling dampers to maintain fire compartment integrity.
• Modifying ductwork to improve damper access and functionality.
Too often, building owners attempt to bypass airflow issues by propping open dampers—rendering them completely ineffective in a fire. We offer practical, compliant solutions that resolve airflow problems while maintaining fire safety.
Installation and upgrades For new builds or renovations, our fire damper installation services ensure compliance with the latest fire safety standards. Our team provides:
• Expert installation of mechanical and motorised fire dampers.
• Seamless integration with Building Management Systems (BMS).
• Supply and fitting of fully compliant dampers, tailored to individual building requirements.
By upgrading outdated or ineffective fire dampers, we enhance fire safety and ensure buildings meet evolving regulations.
Compliance and certification Maintaining compliance with fire safety legislation is a legal and ethical responsibility for building owners. After servicing, we provide detailed fire safety reports, including: a complete breakdown of work carried out; photographic evidence of damper condition before and after servicing; and compliance guidance to meet current fire safety regulations.
Our transparent reporting system ensures building owners have clear documentation to demonstrate compliance and improve ongoing fire safety management.
Addressing common fire damper issues Neglecting fire damper maintenance can lead to serious risks. Some of the most common problems we encounter include:
1. Lack of annual testing Many buildings fail to conduct mandatory fire damper tests due to financial constraints or lack of awareness. However, ignoring these tests can lead to severe legal consequences and increased fire risks.
2. Damaged or worn-out dampers Over time, dampers can suffer wear and tear, leading to malfunctioning components that hinder proper airflow and fire protection. Makeshift fixes, such as wedging dampers open, compromise safety and should be avoided at all costs.
3. Poor design and accessibility issues In older buildings, fire dampers are often installed in inaccessible locations, making maintenance difficult. We help resolve these challenges by modifying ductwork layouts to allow for easier access and compliance.
Why choose M&G? With over a decade of experience in fire damper servicing, M&G stands out for our expertise, professionalism, and commitment to compliance. Unlike some service providers who cut corners or inflate costs, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality workmanship at fair prices. Our skilled engineers ensure all work is carried out to the highest standards, providing peace of mind that your fire protection system is in safe hands.
Fire damper servicing is not just a legal requirement— it’s a crucial investment in safety. Whether you need inspections, repairs, or full damper replacements, M&G is here to help. Visit our website below or speak with our team to schedule a consultation and ensure your building remains fully protected.
By prioritising regular fire damper maintenance, you safeguard lives, property, and business continuity. Trust M&G to keep your fire safety systems in top condition.
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