Fire Damper Remedial Works

Swift Fire Compliance provides specialist fire damper remedial works, from replacing damaged dampers to improving access and resolving failed drop tests. Our experienced engineers help buildings stay compliant and maintain effective fire compartmentation.

Restoring Fire Damper Compliance in Your Building

Fire dampers are an essential tool for preventing the spread of fire and smoke through a building’s ventilation system. However, damaged, inaccessible, or non-compliant dampers can expose properties and their occupants to significant safety risks.

At Swift Fire Compliance, our specialist fire damper remedial works are designed to restore systems back to full compliance, ensuring they operate effectively when it matters the most. From repairing defective installations and replacing damaged dampers, to improving access solutions and rectifying failed function tests, our experienced engineers provide practical, compliant solutions tailored to your building.

We work across a wide range of sectors to help duty holders meet their obligations under fire safety legislation, giving confidence that fire compartmentation within ventilation systems is properly maintained.

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    What Are Fire Damper Remedial Works?

    Fire damper remedial works cover any corrective action required following an inspection or function test. This includes repairing defective installations, replacing damaged or failed dampers, installing access panels where none currently exist, and rectifying fire compartment breaches identified during testing.

    Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Responsible Person is legally obligated to ensure that any deficiency identified within a fire safety system is rectified promptly. Identifying a failed damper and failing to act is not a defensible position. It is a known, documented risk.

    What Remedial Works Do We Carry Out?

    Our engineers are experienced in a wide range of fire damper remediation and can address a wide range of compliance issues, including:

    • Failed function test repairs. Where a damper fails its function test, our engineers identify the cause and carry out the repair required to restore it to a passing standard. This may involve cleaning runners and channels, replacing the fusible link, or addressing mechanical damage to the damper itself.

    • Damaged or end-of-life damper replacement. Where a damper is beyond economical repair, we supply and install a compliant replacement, ensuring correct sizing, positioning, and fire-rated reinstatement of the surrounding ductwork and construction.
    • Access panel installation. One of the most common compliance gaps we encounter is fire dampers with no means of access. Without an access panel, a damper cannot be inspected, tested, or maintained. We install compliant access panels to resolve this, ensuring your dampers are accessible for every inspection going forward.

    • Fire compartment breach repairs. Where ductwork penetrates fire-resistant walls or floors and the surrounding construction has been compromised, we carry out the necessary reinstatement work to restore the integrity of the fire compartment.

    • Non-compliant installation rectification. Dampers that have been installed incorrectly are remediated to meet the requirements of BS 9999:2017 and current fire safety standards.

    Why Prompt Remediation Matters

    A failed or inaccessible fire damper is not simply a compliance failure on paper. It represents a point within your building’s ventilation system where fire and smoke can travel unchecked in the event of an emergency.

    Functioning fire compartmentation buys critical time for evacuation, emergency response, and damage limitation. That time is lost the moment a damper fails to close. This is why we treat remedial works with the same urgency and rigour as the initial inspection programme.

    How We Work

    Swift Fire Compliance manages the full remedial works process, from identifying deficiencies during testing through to completing and documenting every corrective action.

    Following any fire damper testing programme, our engineers produce a detailed compliance report identifying every damper that has failed, is inaccessible, or requires remedial attention. We then provide recommendations, and a clear remedial works schedule setting out the scope and timeline for each item. All works are carried out by our own directly employed engineers and, on completion, every affected damper is re-tested and updated documentation is issued confirming the restored compliance status.

    Backed by Over 40 Years of Compliance Expertise

    Swift Fire Compliance is a specialist division of Swiftclean, a BESA-accredited contractor with over 40 years of experience in building compliance. All fire damper remedial works are carried out in line with BS 9999:2017 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, with full documentation provided through our online client portal upon completion.

    Restore Your Compliance

    If your building has failed dampers, inaccessible dampers, or outstanding remedial actions from a previous inspection, our team is ready to help. We will assess the scope of works required and provide a bespoke quote tailored to your building and your timeline.

    Common Questions About Fire Damper Remedial Works

    If a fire damper fails its function test, it must be repaired or replaced as soon as reasonably practicable. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Responsible Person is legally obligated to rectify any identified deficiency in a fire safety system. Our engineers can carry out the remedial works required and re-test the damper on completion.

    This depends on the nature and scale of the works required. A single damper repair or access panel installation can often be completed in the same visit as the inspection. Larger programmes involving multiple replacements or compartment breach repairs will be scoped and scheduled individually based on your building’s requirements.

    Yes. Installing access panels is one of the most common remedial works we carry out. Without an access point, a damper cannot legally be tested or maintained. We install compliant access panels to resolve this and ensure your dampers are accessible for all future inspections.