Hi,
I live in a flat on the top floor of a converted Victorian house. I believe the conversion was done in 1983, however, it may be earlier than that. The internal doors are all horrible, and I have been meaning to change them since moving in. Trouble is I do not know if they are fire doors or not. Is there any way to tell?
They appear to be flat cheap doors, none have closers, or strips on the edges. Infact most of them do not close flush and swing open. They are not panelled and lead to all rooms off the hallway/stairs.
All of the doors are like this except one, which leads to one of the bedrooms, which has an old door with a plywood face to make it match the others.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
R
I live in a flat on the top floor of a converted Victorian house. I believe the conversion was done in 1983, however, it may be earlier than that. The internal doors are all horrible, and I have been meaning to change them since moving in. Trouble is I do not know if they are fire doors or not. Is there any way to tell?
They appear to be flat cheap doors, none have closers, or strips on the edges. Infact most of them do not close flush and swing open. They are not panelled and lead to all rooms off the hallway/stairs.
All of the doors are like this except one, which leads to one of the bedrooms, which has an old door with a plywood face to make it match the others.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
R