Hi;
I'm just about to move into my new house, built 1985, layout as follows:
Ground floor
Garage with up and over door (no access to house, window to rear of property), front door to entrance hallway: access to stairs, contract doors to WC and utility room
1st Floor
Landing , Firedoors to bedroom 1 & 2 (although no closers or intumescent strips?). Contract door to bathroom. Firedoor with closer (no intumescent strip) to staircase up to 2nd floor.
2nd Floor
Open plan kitchen (with gas hob)/ lounge / diner. Velux windows to front / back. Hatch to (small) loft space.
I'm about to replace all the doors with something nicer, and was wondering:
1) Should all the bedrooms doors be firedoors? All of the other terraces in the block have an alternative layout (bedrooms on 2nd floor, lounge / kitchen 1st floor - original purchaser asked for the different layout) So I'm thinking the builders had a certain number of fire doors ordered, and just fitted them blindly. I mean, I can get out the window on the 1st floor quite easily, and the 1st floor is protected from the attic by the firedoor to the staircase.
2) If they do need to be fire doors, do they need intumescent strips and a closer? As they don't have them at the moment...
3) If I want to knock through from the Utility room into the garage, with a small door, what do I need in the way of permissions etc? Does this need to be a fire door? How about locks, do they need to be the same standard as the front door lock? The dividing wall is breezeblock. The floor in the house is at a higher level to the garage (not sure how much). Just want access to my tools etc in the garage without going outside, and thinking of fitting a garage door opener (so alternative access essential).
Thanks for all the help;
james