Ealing has a diverse range of buildings requiring fire compartmentation assessment, including school buildings across the borough, residential blocks in Acton and Southall, and purpose-built developments in Ealing Broadway.
Our fire compartmentation surveys in Ealing identify deficiencies in fire stopping, assess compartment wall and floor integrity, and evaluate cavity barrier provision. We work with academy trusts, Ealing Council, housing associations and private freeholders.
Whether you manage a school building in Southall, a residential tower in Acton, or a purpose-built block in Ealing Broadway, our RICS regulated surveys provide the evidence needed for remediation planning.
Assessment of fire stopping at service penetrations in Ealing school buildings and residential blocks, where phased extensions and IT infrastructure upgrades have compromised fire-separating elements.
Inspection of compartment walls and floors in school buildings, residential blocks and healthcare premises across Ealing, verifying that fire resistance ratings meet the required standards.
Survey of all pipe, cable and duct penetrations through compartment lines, including IT cabling routes in school buildings and service risers in residential blocks throughout the borough.
Review of cavity barrier provision in external wall systems, roof voids and suspended ceiling spaces, with particular attention to Ealing school buildings with flat roof extensions.
Fire risk and external wall assessments for residential and public buildings.
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View ServiceRICS regulated building condition surveys across the borough.
View ServiceYes. Many school buildings in Ealing have undergone decades of extension and alteration that can compromise original fire compartmentation. IT cabling and classroom modifications create unsealed penetrations through compartment walls.
Purpose-built residential blocks in Acton and Ealing, council and housing association estates across Southall and Greenford, and new-build developments all benefit from compartmentation surveys.
We coordinate with school facilities teams to survey during holidays where possible. Our surveyors inspect compartment walls, fire stopping at service penetrations, cavity barriers in roof voids and the integrity of fire doors.
School buildings must comply with the fire safety requirements of Approved Document B, BB100 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Our surveys assess compartmentation against these standards.