Mansion blocks and converted buildings in Golders Green require effective fire compartmentation to protect residents. Our surveys identify breaches in fire-stopping, defective fire doors and compromised compartment boundaries.
We inspect residential buildings across NW11, providing detailed reports with prioritised remediation recommendations.
Compartmentation surveys of mansion blocks checking fire-stopping at service penetrations, risers and compartment boundaries.
Assessment of communal and flat entrance fire doors for compliance with current standards.
Fire compartmentation assessment of houses converted to flats, checking adequacy of fire separation between units.
Costed remediation programmes to address fire-stopping breaches, prioritised by risk level.
Yes, mansion blocks should have regular compartmentation surveys to ensure fire-stopping remains effective, particularly in older buildings.
We recommend surveys every 3-5 years, or after significant building works that may have affected fire-stopping.
Houses converted to flats often have inadequate fire compartmentation. Our surveys identify deficiencies and recommend proportionate upgrades.
Yes, we work with RMCs and managing agents to deliver compartmentation surveys and manage fire safety improvement programmes.