Fire Door Testing

Rely on Rinderle Door Co. for professional fire door testing to ensure your fire doors are operating properly and remain in compliance.

Keep Your Facility Safe & Compliant

The National Fire Protection Association requires that all fire-rated doors in all facilities be inspected and tested on a yearly basis, and records to be kept for 3 years. This ensures that the doors will work in the event of a fire condition and do the job they were designed to do. The requirement for testing of ALL doors has been in effect since 2007.

Attention Facility Managers and Building Owners: Here are 3 steps to take with your fire doors before your next inspection.

NFPA 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives

The NFP 80 is THE standard that includes the details of fire door assemblies. This standard is referenced by the model codes, in addition to the information that is included in the codes with regard to fire doors. The model codes mandate the location of fire doors, and the amount of protection the opening protectives must provide. NFPA 80 includes more specific information about the construction, testing, and maintenance requirements of the fire door assemblies. We use this as our guideline.

Fire Door Identification

There are various types of fire doors and Rinderle Door Co. can help you identify them.

Swinging, rolling and sliding are the most popular; however, there are accordion, trash chute fire doors, counter fire shutters, fabric roll-up rated doors, dampers and rooftop smoke-rated doors. Contact us for specifics on what you have and we can discuss your options. We can do a facility walk-thru to identify them.

The Cost / Benefit of the Right Fire Door Testing Partner

Inspection and testing entails more than just the onsite labor and field work. To do fire door testing right, it requires:

  • knowledgeable staff; knowing the codes
  • buying/owning the proper code books
  • reviewing the codes frequently for changes and updates
  • employing a staff to answer questions from the field
  • attending classes and seminars for additional knowledge
  • giving seminars on fire door code for decades
  • carrying proper insurance levels
  • training our technicians (in-house and on-the-job)
  • having relationships with vendors to obtain parts and information
  • having vast resources for parts
  • experience (Rinderle Door has been around for nearly 40 years)
  • maintaining good relationships with fire inspectors/AHJ's
  • attending fire inspector conferences and meetings
  • collecting pictures of a multitude of scenarios and organizing for training and resources
  • keeping installation instructions on hand
  • having retrofit options to save costs
  • reviewing issues and gathering solutions after the inspection/test
  • coordinating a schedule to meet compliance demand
  • having proper stickers and drop test forms
  • stocking fire door parts
  • assuming responsibility of the service
  • maintaining test records at our facility
  • sending out reminders of upcoming annual requirement

Doing inspections on your own, or with a firm that is not able to obtain or maintain these resources could cost you much, much, more in the long term. Contact us today to discuss how we may be a helpful partner for your facility.

Request Our Free Guide to Fire Doors

For a free guide to fire doors and frequently asked questions, please contact us through our online form and request the "Free Guide to Fire Doors Tri-Fold". This helpful guide will contain the bullet points of what you need to know as a facility manager.

Customer Stories

Don't just take our word for it...

"You guys are a dream to me. I have a couple of vendors that I can count on. You are one of them. With everything going on, I don't have to worry about you guys. You follow up and I don't have to babysit. Kudos to you and your crew for being such a good company to work with."

Glen, Large University

"Again, you had another tech come out that was excellent! You have a great team and we've never had a bad service experience."

Rick, Commercial Business

"I look forward to working with your staff. I have always found them to be professional, friendly and a pleasure to have in our facility."

Marylin, Wholesale Facility

"We have used Rinderle to assist us with some of our basketball/gym motors and bleachers. Up front they are not always the cheapest, but the job gets done right and if there are any issues they resolve them. So we find the value in the first class service we get."

Bob, School District Buildings & Grounds Director

"Your technician was superb. Good follow through on closing the work order out."

Peter, Food Facility

"Your tech did a phenomenal job. Cleaned up better than it was when he started. You have fantastic techs on your team."

Dan, Commercial Equipment Company

Our Product Partners

We service all makes and models and install the best product for your application.

Airlift Doors, Inc.
Amarr
Ankmar
ASI Doors
Blue Giant
The Bug Blocker
CHI Overhead Doors
Clopay
Cookson
Cornell
Curries
DLM
Draper
Dynaco
Edgewater Door
Entrematic
Hormann
Hussey
Interkal
LCN
NABCO
Nergeco
NOVA Technology
Overhead Door
Porter
POWERAMP
Raynor
Rite Hite
Rytec
Schlage
Serco
Special-Lite
Von Duprin
Wayne Dalton
Airlift Doors, Inc.
Amarr
Ankmar
ASI Doors
Blue Giant
The Bug Blocker
CHI Overhead Doors
Clopay
Cookson
Cornell
Curries
DLM
Draper
Dynaco
Edgewater Door
Entrematic
Hormann
Hussey
Interkal
LCN
NABCO
Nergeco
NOVA Technology
Overhead Door
Porter
POWERAMP
Raynor
Rite Hite
Rytec
Schlage
Serco
Special-Lite
Von Duprin
Wayne Dalton