Fire Safety Compliance Works in Kingston upon Thames
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Fire Safety Compliance Works in Kingston upon Thames

Fire safety compliance works for rented property in London — we action fire risk assessment findings for landlords and letting agents, from fire-stopping to compartmentation, fully documented. Edwardian villas near Richmond Park, Surbiton’s art deco apartment blocks and New Malden semis — refurbishments and bathroom upgrades for south-west London family homes.

Covering KT1, KT2, KT3 and KT6 and the wider Kingston upon Thames area.

Written Guarantee: 5 Years
Timeline Range: 2 days - 4 weeks

Fire Safety Compliance Works for Kingston upon Thames Property

Kingston upon Thames landlords and letting agents face their own version of London’s licensing maze, and Edwardian villas near Richmond Park, Surbiton’s art deco apartment blocks and New Malden semis — refurbishments and bathroom upgrades for south-west London family homes.

Our fire safety compliance works teams cover every Kingston upon Thames postcode — KT1, KT2, KT3 and KT6 — working to the borough’s published standards rather than a generic checklist, and liaising with local building control and HMO officers where the works call for it.

Across the Kingston upon Thames portfolios we look after, the recurring need is plain: Property Refurbishment, Bathroom Installation, Painting & Decorating. We deliver the physical works and the documentation pack the council expects, so an inspection closes first time.

From FRA Action Plan to Signed-Off Works

Most landlords do not struggle to get a fire risk assessment — they struggle to get the actions done. Assessors identify the defects but do not fix them, and the typical action plan mixes a dozen trades: fire-stopping, joinery, electrics, signage and decoration. We take the FRA document itself as our brief, price each action line by line, and deliver the lot as one programme. We work for private landlords, letting agents and block managers across London, in occupied HMOs, converted flats and communal areas. Works are sequenced around tenants with proper notice given, and every completed item is photographed against its FRA reference so the assessor, the council or the freeholder can see exactly what was done, where and when.

Compartmentation and Fire-Stopping

Compartmentation is the principle that holds a building’s fire strategy together: walls, floors and ceilings that contain fire and smoke long enough for people to escape. In London’s converted Victorian stock it is routinely compromised — holes drilled for pipes and cables, missing ceiling sections above cupboards, lofts open across the building line. Our teams survey and reinstate compartment lines using tested materials: intumescent sealants and collars around service penetrations, fire-rated boarding to ceilings and protected stairways, fire barriers and batt in voids, and 30- or 60-minute upgrades to walls between lettings. Every seal and upgrade is logged with location photographs and product data sheets, building the evidence file that inspections increasingly demand.

Landlord Duties Under the Fire Safety Order

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 makes the “responsible person” — usually the landlord or managing agent — legally accountable for fire safety in the common parts of HMOs and buildings containing flats. Since the Fire Safety Act 2021 clarified its scope, that duty explicitly covers the structure, external walls and flat entrance doors. Enforcement is real: London fire authorities issue enforcement notices, and unlimited fines sit at the top of the scale. Alongside the Order, HMO licensing conditions under the Housing Act 2004 impose their own fire precautions. We work to both regimes daily, so the works we deliver satisfy the fire authority and the council’s HMO officer at the same time — not one at the expense of the other.

Documentation That Survives an Inspection

Compliance work that is not documented may as well not exist. Every fire safety project closes with a handover pack: the original FRA action plan annotated item by item, dated photographs of each completed work, product certification for fire-stopping materials and doorsets, and electrical certificates where alarm or emergency lighting circuits were touched. Letting agents tell us this pack is the difference between a smooth licence renewal and a second inspection. It also matters when something goes wrong elsewhere in a building: being able to show the works were done, by whom and with what materials is precisely what insurers and investigators ask for first. We keep digital copies of every pack, so a replacement is one email away.

Why Choose Us in Kingston upon Thames

  • Local knowledge of Kingston upon Thames: access rules, parking permits, managing-agent hours and the borough’s own standards, learned on site rather than from a manual.
  • One accountable team and one fixed, itemised price — no chains of subcontractors appearing and disappearing mid-programme.
  • Fully insured with £5 million public liability cover and a written 5-year guarantee on the works we deliver.
  • A documentation pack — annotated action plans, dated photographs and certification — formatted for Kingston upon Thames’s licensing and inspection files.

Fire Safety Compliance Works in Kingston upon Thames — FAQs

Do you cover all of Kingston upon Thames?

Yes. We carry out fire safety compliance works across every Kingston upon Thames postcode, including KT1, KT2, KT3 and KT6, and the surrounding streets. Our teams work in the borough most weeks, so mobilisation is quick and the survey can usually be booked within a few days.

How quickly can you survey a property in Kingston upon Thames?

For Kingston upon Thames addresses we typically arrange a free measured survey within 48 to 72 hours, and faster for urgent compliance deadlines. Call 020 3962 0455 and we will confirm the next available slot for your postcode.

Will the works satisfy Kingston upon Thames Council’s inspection?

That is the point of how we work. We deliver to Kingston upon Thames’s published licensing and fire-safety standards, liaise with the borough’s HMO and building-control officers where needed, and hand over a documented pack — annotated action plan, dated photographs and certification — that closes the file first time.

Can you work in occupied HMOs and tenanted properties in Kingston upon Thames?

Yes — most of our Kingston upon Thames compliance work is in occupied lettings. We give proper written notice through you or your agent, work room by room, and keep escape routes clear and alarms live at the end of every working day.

Our Written Guarantee

A fully comprehensive, written 5-year guarantee on every fire safety compliance works project we complete in Kingston upon Thames.

Fully Insured · £5m Cover

Free Kingston upon Thames Survey

Book a measured survey of your Kingston upon Thames property — we cover KT1, KT2, KT3 and KT6 and usually attend within 48 to 72 hours.

Fire Safety Compliance Works in Kingston upon Thames, done properly

One accountable team, a fixed itemised price and a documented 5-year guarantee. Speak to us about your Kingston upon Thames property today.

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