Fire remedial works you can rely on
We carry out comprehensive fire remedial works to rectify any issues identified in your fire risk assessment or compliance report.
Keeping your passive fire protection systems in peak condition
Fire safety isn’t something you can afford to overlook, as even small issues can have serious consequences if left unaddressed. Our aim is simple: to bring your building up to standard and keep it that way. Whether you’ve inherited problems from previous contractors, need to correct outdated installations, or are responding to a recent fire inspection, our experienced team is here to put things right with minimal disruption and maximum care.
Resolving fire safety issues quickly and professionally
Fire remedial works can cover a wide range of issues, from poorly installed fire doors and damaged fire barriers to inadequate compartmentation or faulty fire-stopping measures. Our job is to assess the problem, identify the right solution, and carry out the required work to ensure your building is properly protected.
We take a detailed, methodical approach to every project. That means looking at the building’s layout, construction methods, fire strategy and the latest regulations to make sure any work we do is fully compliant and futureproof. Whether it’s resealing service penetrations, replacing damaged intumescent materials or reinstalling passive fire protection systems, we always deliver outstanding levels of precision and professionalism.
Helping you stay compliant and confident
Failing to act on fire safety recommendations can leave you exposed to legal risks, invalidated insurance and, most importantly, real danger to the people who use your building. With CMC Fire Stopping, you know that your fire safety concerns are being handled by qualified professionals.
We’ll work closely with you, your facilities manager or your fire risk assessor to prioritise remedial actions and deliver them in a way that’s clear, traceable and fully documented. Our team is fully trained, accredited and experienced in working across all building types, including commercial properties, schools, healthcare facilities, residential blocks, industrial sites and more.
We’re your dedicated fire safety partner
The experts at CMC Fire Stopping see remedial works as more than just repairs – they’re a vital part of creating safer, more resilient buildings. Whether you need urgent corrective work or long-term support across multiple sites, we’re ready to help. Get in touch today through our contact form and together we’ll maximise fire safety on your site.
Why Choose Us?
Nationwide Coverage
Fast Response
Compliant with Regulation 38
Compliant with Regulation Part B
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CMC were reliable, professional and quick.
CMC Fire Stopping provided a seamless and compliant fire protection package for the KRCS retail store. Delivered on behalf of our shopfitting contractor, the works were completed to a high standard with strong technical oversight, clear documentation, and a proactive approach.A dependable partner we look forward to working with again.
MATTHEW OVERFIELD.
PROJECT: KRCS hull, uk
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CMC were reliable, professional and quick.
CMC Fire Stopping delivered excellent service during the fire protection works at the EE store in Nottingham. The team was professional, reliable, and completed the job to a high standard with full compliance. We were impressed by their attention to detail and clear communication throughout. Highly recommended.
Trevor GRACE.
Project: EE Nottingham, uk
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FAQs
What are fire remedial works?
Fire remedial works are corrective actions taken to bring a building’s fire protection systems back into compliance, often following a fire risk assessment or survey.
What kind of issues do remedial works address?
Common issues include damaged or missing fire-stopping, non-compliant fire doors, poor compartmentation or outdated materials that no longer meet standards.
Who is responsible for organising remedial works?
The “responsible person” under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, which is usually the building owner, facilities manager or landlord.
How do I know if my building needs fire remedial work?
Fire risk assessments, building inspections and compartmentation surveys often identify issues that require remedial action to remain compliant.
Do remedial works need certification?
Yes, corrective work should be documented and carried out by competent contractors using certified products, ensuring compliance and traceability.