Steel-Framed Fire Door Remedials
Student Accommodation
Introduction
When a large student accommodation provider struggled to find a fire door contractor willing to take on their unique steel-framed doors, Odyssey Fire Safety stepped in. Other companies turned the project down due to the doors falling outside typical specifications—but Odyssey took a different approach, determined to find a solution where others had walked away.

Challenge
The fire doors in question had steel frames and were not the standard timber or composite types seen in most UK properties. Because of this, several suppliers refused the project, lacking the experience or willingness to investigate further. The client needed a contractor who could both understand and confidently remediate over 500 fire doors—without disrupting students living on site.
Solution
Odyssey Fire Safety began by researching the specific type of steel-framed doors in use. The team went above and beyond by contacting the original manufacturer based in Belgium to obtain technical specifications and ensure full compliance for remedial works. Once the information was secured and the scope confirmed, our team scheduled the works, taking care to work around students’ routines and minimise disruption throughout.
Outcome
The project was delivered successfully within the agreed timeframe, with all targeted doors fully remediated. On-site feedback was overwhelmingly positive—students appreciated the respectful, considerate nature of the team, and the client was kept informed throughout every phase. Our solution not only solved a rare fire door issue but reinforced our reputation for going the extra mile.
500
Total fire doors inspected
500
Fire doors fully remediated
100%
Post-project compliance level
3 Weeks
Total Project Duration
Conclusion
This project demonstrated Odyssey’s ability to handle complex, non-standard fire door requirements with professionalism and initiative. By combining research, clear communication, and careful planning, we provided a service that other suppliers couldn’t—and helped ensure the safety and compliance of a large residential site.