Hinges, Screws and Essential Door Hardware

June 5, 2026

Hinges, Screws & Essential Door Hardware: The Small Components That Make a Big Difference

When it comes to door sets and architectural ironmongery, it's often the smaller components which have the biggest impact on performance, durability, and compliance. From hinges and hinge pads to intumescent liners and fixings, selecting the correct product is essential for achieving a safe, reliable, and professional installation.

At Blazeout, we offer a comprehensive range of hinges, screws, fixings, and passive fire protection accessories designed to support installers, contractors, joiners, and facilities professionals across a wide range of applications.

Quality Hinges for Every Requirement

A door is only as reliable as the hinges it hangs on. Our range includes Grade 13 hinges in a variety of styles and finishes, including:

  • Ball bearing radiused hinges
  • Square hinges
  • Multiple finish options suitable for commercial and residential applications

 

Choosing the correct hinge specification is particularly important for fire-rated doors, where performance, durability, and compliance must all be considered.

 

Hinge Pads – Protection and Performance

Hinge pads play an important role in helping maintain the integrity of fire door assemblies, available from trusted manufacturers such as FlexiFire and Interden. Our range includes:

  • Single packs for maintenance and repair work
  • Bulk packs for larger projects
  • Solutions suitable for a variety of hinge sizes and specifications

These simple but effective products can help improve installation quality while supporting fire door compliance.

Intumescent Liners for Door Hardware

When door hardware such as locks, latches and viewers are fitted into doors, the door leaf is altered. Intumescent liners help restore the fire-resistant properties around these hardware cut-outs.

Our range of intumescent liners is suitable for:

  • Locks
  • Latches
  • Door viewers
  • Other hardware requiring fire protection

 

By incorporating the correct intumescent protection, installers can help ensure fire doors perform as intended in the event of a fire.

 

 

Reliable Fixings for Every Installation

No installation is complete without the right fixing solution. We offer a wide range of screws and fixings suitable for various substrates and applications, including:

  • Concrete fixings
  • Multipurpose screws
  • Adjustable Screws and Wall Anchors
  • General construction fixings
  • Joinery and door installation applications

Using the correct fixing not only improves installation quality but can also reduce call-backs and maintenance issues over time.

 

Why chose Blazeout?

At Blazeout, we understand the importance of sourcing dependable products that installers can trust. Our carefully selected range combines quality, performance and value, helping customers complete projects efficiently and confidently.

Whether you’re installing a new door set, maintaining existing fire doors, or sourcing everyday ironmongery essentials, our team is available to provide expert advice and product recommendations.

 

Speak to the team

Looking for hinges, hinge pads, intumescent protection or fixings for your next project?

Contact the Blazeout team today to discuss your requirements and discover how we can support your business with reliable products and knowledgeable service.

📧sales@blazeout.co.uk

🌐www.blazeout.co.uk

📞01202 155780

 

Blazeout – Supporting safer, stronger and more compliant installations through quality products and expert knowledge.




By Jon Richardson April 17, 2026
This blog covers what raised access flooring is as well as the solution to prevent fire spreading through the void. What is Raised Access Flooring (RAF)? Raised access flooring is a system where a floor is installed above a structural subfloor, typically a concrete slab, creating a void between the two levels. This void is used to house and distribute essential building services in a clean, organised and accessible way. What is it used for? The void beneath a raised floor provides space for a wide range of services: - Electrical power distribution - Data and telecommunications cabling - HVAC systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) - Fire detection and suppression systems - Security and CCTV cabling - Plumbing and drainage - Environmental controls How is a Raised Access Floor Constructed? A raised access flooring system is made up of modular panels supported by adjustable pedestals arranged in a grid. - Pedestals are fixed to the subfloor and adjusted to create a perfectly level surface - Panels sit on top of the pedestals, forming the finished floor - Stringers (horizontal supports) may be added for extra strength and stability, particularly at higher floor heights. The void beneath the floor can range from as little as 20mm to over 150mm, depending on the project requirements. Can a Raised Access Floor cause a fire hazard in a building? Raised floors create a hidden void (the space underneath), and that introduces a few specific hazards: Cable buildup The void often contains electrical and data cabling. Poorly managed or overloaded cables can overheat and become ignition sources. Airflow spreading fire In many buildings (especially offices and data centres), the void is used for air distribution. That airflow can feed a fire with oxygen and spread smoke or flames quickly. Dust and debris accumulation Dust under the floor is surprisingly flammable. If not cleaned regularly, it can help a small ignition grow. Hidden fire development Fires starting under the floor can go unnoticed longer because they’re out of sight, delaying response. Combustible materials Older or cheaper floor panels and supports may contain materials that contribute to fire load. In modern buildings, much of the critial infrastructure such as cabling, ductwork and services runs unseen beneath raised access floors. While this design offers flexibility and efficiency, it also introduces hidden pathways where fire and smoke can spread rapidly if not properly controlled. This is where the Protecta FR Board RAF Barrier system plays a vital role. What is the Protecta FR Board and RAF Barrier? The Protecta FR Board and RAF Barrier is a robust firestopping solution built using a proven stone wool FR Board system. It is specifically designed to create a secure, certified seal within raised floor cavities. Installed beneath partition walls or across open voids, it helps maintain fire compartmentation and slows the spread of fire and smoke through unferfloor spaces. Why is it important? Raised floor voids can act as a concealed channel, allowing fire, smoke and sound to travel between compartments. By installing a dedicated barrier system: - Fire resistance is maintained beneath partition walls - Large underfloor voids can be subdivided into safer compartments - Critical services such as cables and ductwork remain properly firestopped - Air and sound transfer between spaces is reduced Product Availability The Protecta FR Board RAF Barrier is supplied as standard FR Board panels: 1200x600mm Thicknesses: 50mm, 60mm, 80mm, 100mm For installation, it is used in conjunction with compatable firestopping sealants such as Protecta FR Acrylic and FR Graphite, ensuring a complete and compliant system. All these products are stocked and supplied by Blazeout Ltd. Contact us for project support and material supplies – sales@blazeout.co.uk Free Downloads: Protecta Product Portfolio Protecta Handbook for Timber Construction Protecta Handbook for Linear Seals Protecta Handbook Service Penetrations
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