Compartmentation and fire-stopping
We reinstate compartment lines that have been broken by service penetrations, missing ceiling sections or altered layouts, using appropriate fire-stopping materials.
Fire safety compliance in Harrow
Lian Construction carries out fire safety compliance works for London landlords, letting agents and block managers, turning fire risk assessment action plans into completed, documented works. Rather than leaving you to source separate contractors for fire doors, fire-stopping, emergency lighting and alarm work, we price the whole action plan as one job and deliver it as a coordinated programme. Each completed item is photographed against the corresponding entry in the assessment, giving you a clear record for the assessor, freeholder or fire authority.
Harrow overview
Outer North West London borough with suburban family homes and consistent demand for roof and general repair work. Harrow falls well within the West London ground Lian Construction covers on a regular basis. For fire safety compliance work in Harrow, that local knowledge means fewer surprises once work is on site and a team that already understands the borough's typical property stock.
Harrow sits in outer north west London, and its housing stock reflects that suburban character. Much of the borough was built up during the interwar period, when Metroland-style expansion brought semi-detached houses, bay-fronted terraces and some detached family homes along tree-lined streets. This 1920s-1930s stock typically features solid brick construction, pitched tile roofs, and generous gardens, which is typical of outer London suburbs that grew around tube and rail expansion. Alongside this there are pockets of older Victorian and Edwardian terraces nearer established centres, plus post-war infill and more recent low-rise development filling gaps on larger plots. Roofs on the interwar semis are now approaching or past their original expected lifespan in a lot of cases, in line with the pattern seen across similar outer London suburbs of that era. Clay or concrete tiles laid in the 1920s and 1930s are often due some attention, whether that's re-roofing, repointing ridges, or dealing with slipped tiles and blocked valley gutters. General wear on render, guttering, fascias and roofline timber is also common simply because a lot of this building fabric is now close to a century old.
Harrow's suburban family housing generates steady, ongoing demand for maintenance and repair work rather than large speculative building projects. Owner-occupiers in semi-detached and detached homes tend to invest in upkeep, roof repairs, guttering, extensions and general refurbishment, as part of looking after a long-term family home rather than a quick flip. That creates a fairly consistent stream of repair and small-to-medium refurbishment jobs across the borough, rather than the sharper boom-bust patterns seen in areas driven more by flat conversions or short lets. In practice this means it's usually worth budgeting for routine roof and exterior maintenance rather than waiting for a problem to become urgent, since ageing interwar roofs and rendering tend to degrade gradually rather than fail all at once. For landlords with rental stock in the borough, staying on top of general repairs is often more cost-effective than reactive fixes, particularly where several properties share similar age and construction. Because demand tends to be steady rather than driven by seasonal spikes, homeowners generally have more time to plan work properly and compare quotes, though it's still sensible to book roofing work ahead of autumn and winter when contractors tend to get busier.
We reinstate compartment lines that have been broken by service penetrations, missing ceiling sections or altered layouts, using appropriate fire-stopping materials.
Fire doors are usually the biggest single item on an FRA action plan for converted flats and HMOs, and they are also the item most likely to fail a follow-up inspection if fitted badly. A fire door only performs to its rating as part of a complete door set: the leaf, frame, intumescent strips, cold smoke seals, hinges and self-closer all have to be matched and fitted correctly, with gaps around the frame kept to roughly 3mm at the head and sides and no more than 8-10mm under the door. On a lot of London conversions the original door leaf has been re-hung, planed down or fitted with a cheap closer at some point, so it looks like a fire door without performing as one. Where a door just needs new intumescent and smoke seals, a compliant closer or ironmongery, we repair rather than replace it, quicker and less disruptive to a tenant. Where the leaf itself isn't fire-rated or the frame has been altered, we fit a certificated FD30 or FD30s door set sized to the opening, with vision panels and signage where the assessment specifies them. We also check that final exit doors and escape routes stay clear and that self-closing devices on communal doors haven't been wedged open, which is a common finding in shared houses.
Signs to look for
Questions
Harrow is part of our regular West London coverage, so once we've surveyed the property we can usually confirm a start date quickly. Send the address and scope and we'll arrange the next step.
Yes. Harrow falls within the area Lian Construction serves across Greater London.
Yes. We plan compliance works around occupied HMOs and rented buildings with proper notice.
We photograph and document each completed action against the corresponding item in the assessment, so you have a clear record to show the assessor, freeholder or fire authority that the works have been carried out.
We work from the assessment as written and price each action item, and can talk through what a particular finding involves in practical terms, though the fire risk assessment itself remains the assessor's document.
We use appropriate fire-stopping materials and methods matched to the penetration, such as intumescent collars around pipework or fire-rated sealant around cabling, so the compartment line is properly reinstated rather than just packed with general filler.
Send the site address in Harrow, photos if available, and the fire safety compliance work you need. We can review the scope and arrange the next step.