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75% of GRP fire door manufacturers fail tests

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  1. Self certification is a dangerous standard across the whole industry.

  2. To be totally honest, until I read this Report, I never even knew that G.R.P. doors could or in fact are being used for Fire Doors! (External doors, sure, but not Fire Doors). Personally (or Professionally), I’d certainly be very reluctant to specify G.R.P. – (there’s a perfectly good reason why timber doors are tried and tested and have been trusted / used for decades). I’d go far even to suggest that this is yet again an attempt to utilise a cheaper Product (a.k.a. “Value Engineering”).

    An to permit “Self-Certification” suggests that there is very little credible evidence to suggest that G.R.P. is an acceptable alternative if it was to go up “toe-to-toe” with timber or other tried-and tested materials.

    If Products driven by “doing things on the cheap” are allowed to creep into the Construction Industry un-checked / un-challenged, (and I’m not talking about being as prudent / cost effective as possible, whilst conform to all relevant Standards / Regulations), then this would be a very slippery slope indeed. Whatever next – perhaps G.R.P. structural beams?!?

    Anyway, as always, just my own personal thoughts / opinions! :)

    Duncan Stewart. VSM | MCIAT

  3. This seems a big capitulation by ACDM – there are 3rd party accredited GRP doors on the market, which would surely be fit for purpose ?
    Why has one rotten apple destroyed the barrel?

  4. Who is specifying GRP doors as fire doors? Okay as a house front or back (external) door but not for use in blocks of flats.

  5. 22 years in building standards never would anticipated that clients / developers would use GRP as a internal fire door . The only GRP composite doors used in my experience have been front doors

  6. Just to be clear as I have seen a couple of comments related to this, the test was prompted by the Met Police’s investigation into Grenfell which found doors used as front doors to flats not meeting the standard. This is from the guidance I have linked to at the bottom of the story:

    “The Metropolitan Police’s investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire involved a thorough examination of the tower, including front doors to flats. The Metropolitan Police informed the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) of a failed furnace test for a GRP composite glazed front fire door from Grenfell Tower. The test revealed that the door was
    installed as providing 30 minutes of fire resistance but failed the test after 15 minutes.”

  7. This is a big problem. I’ve had to replace many composite doors that didn’t pass regulations. Some were sold as composite but were foam filled. It’s stupid.

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