
Commercial Fire Rated Doors
& NFPA 80 Compliance
Protecting People and Property with Certified Precision
Fire doors are your facility's first line of defense against the spread of smoke and flames. At 911 Glass & Doors, we treat every installation and repair as a critical safety mission. We provide comprehensive fire door installation, replacements, and repairs to ensure your building meets strict local fire codes and NFPA 80 standards. Don't risk liability or safety—trust our experts to keep your fire-rated assemblies fully compliant and operational.
Fire Door Types

Hollow Metal Swinging Doors and Frames
The industry standard for durability and security. These heavy-duty steel doors offer the highest level of fire resistance and are essential for stairwells, industrial exits, and high-security areas. They are designed to withstand heavy traffic while maintaining a reliable fire seal.

Solid Core Wood Doors and Frames
Safety doesn’t have to compromise style. Ideal for hotels, luxury offices, and apartment complexes, our wood fire doors provide the required fire ratings (up to 90 minutes) while maintaining a warm, premium architectural look. We ensure the core, frame, and hardware work together to stop fire spread without disrupting your interior design.
Comprehensive Fire Door Services
Non-Compliance Repairs
Did a recent inspection uncover deficiencies? Issues like excessive door gaps, faulty latching hardware, or broken closers can lead to hefty fines. We specialize in bringing non-compliant openings back up to code quickly, ensuring your facility remains safe and legal.
Fire Door Replacements
When a door is damaged beyond repair or has lost its fire rating integrity, we provide seamless fire door replacements. We source and install high-quality, fire-rated doors and frames that match your building’s aesthetics while providing the necessary hourly fire-protection ratings (e.g., 20, 45, 60, or 90-minute).

⚠️ Is Your Building at Risk?
Common Failure Points We Fix
The "Prop" Problem: Is the door held open with a wooden wedge, a trash can, or a non-approved device? Fire doors must remain closed or be on a magnetic hold-open tied to the fire alarm.
Failure to Latch: When the door swings shut, does it actively latch? If you can push the door open without turning the handle, it will blow open during the pressure of a fire.
Sluggish Closing: Does the door stop halfway? A fire door that doesn't close completely on its own is a code violation.
Painted or Missing Seals: Are the smoke seals (gaskets) painted over or peeling? These are crucial for stopping toxic smoke inhalation.
Holes or Damage: Are there visible holes from old hardware or rust? Any penetration breaks the integrity of the fire rating.