Last reviewed: 11 June 2026

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For contractors

Prepare your contractor evidence profile

First step before an Installer Evidence Profile (£29 per named person per month).

Preparing this information is the first step for contractors interested in an Installer Evidence Profile. Public pricing starts at £29 per named person per month with company team volume discounts — see pricing. Online payment is being prepared; early profiles are onboarded manually after admin review. Preparing evidence does not mean FireDoorInstallation.com has approved, vetted, certified or recommended your business. There is no intake form or payment on this site yet.

Prepare locally

Work through summaries and records on your own systems before intake opens.

SKEB-led

Organise Skills, Knowledge, Experience and Behaviours evidence in plain English.

Honest scope

State services, regions and limitations clearly — avoid guarantee or endorsement language.

Buyer checks remain

Buyers will still need to review evidence, scope and suitability themselves.

Installer Evidence Profiles

Public pricing starts at £29 per named person per month with company team volume discounts.

Preparing this checklist is step 1. Step 2 is emailing the contractor directory team. Manual review follows before any payment invite.

Publication requires a separate admin gate after payment. No lead guarantee. See pricing for the full commercial model.

Key takeaway: Preparation first — payment and publication come later.

A. What to prepare before intake opens

Gather company identity, service scope, regions and plain-English evidence summaries before any future application form goes live.

Use supplier toolkit pages on this site to align handover, supervision and documentation language with what buyers may ask for.

Check public wording carefully — paid listing is visibility for contractor-submitted evidence, not an endorsement from FireDoorInstallation.com.

Key takeaway: Preparation only — no submission through this site yet.

B. Company information

Business trading name and legal entity name.

Company number if applicable.

Regions and postcode areas served.

Website and years trading if relevant.

Named contact and role for directory enquiries.

C. SKEB statement

Skills — what your team can demonstrably do for declared fire door work.

Knowledge — standards, products and regulations you work to for that scope.

Experience — building types, door types and task types you have delivered.

Behaviours — documentation, supervision, safety culture and client communication.

Key takeaway: SKEB is declared by you — reviewed by buyers, not certified by this site.

D. Insurance evidence summary

Cover types relevant to declared work (e.g. public liability, employers liability).

Limits and exclusions stated honestly.

Renewal awareness — summaries should not imply cover beyond policy terms.

E. Certification evidence summary

Scheme or certification names with scope limits.

What the certification covers and what it does not cover.

Expiry dates where applicable.

F. Training and qualification summary

Courses and qualifications relevant to declared services.

Provider names and dates where helpful.

Clear statement that training alone does not prove competence for every task.

G. Supervision and sign-off process

Who supervises fire door work on site.

What is checked before sign-off.

What records are retained and shared with clients.

H. Handover and evidence pack examples

What documentation buyers receive after installation, inspection or remedial work.

Examples aligned with supplier handover and evidence pack guidance on this site.

What is not included unless explicitly agreed.

I. References and case studies

Anonymised or consented summaries only.

Record client permission before using identifiable details.

References support context — they do not replace buyer checks.

J. Limitations and exclusions

Door types, building types or regions you do not cover.

Services you do not offer.

Emergency call-out, height access or specialist glazing limits if relevant.

K. What not to claim

Do not say FireDoorInstallation.com approved, vetted, certified or recommended you.

Do not claim guaranteed competence, compliance, leads or buyer selection.

Do not imply paid membership makes your business safer than others.

Do not state that evidence summaries prove compliance.

Key takeaway: Paid evidence profile — not approval, not a guarantee.

L. Next step — start your evidence profile

Continue preparing using supplier tools and read pricing.

When ready, email the contractor directory team.

There is no application form or payment on this website. Do not send sensitive documents until privacy terms for intake are published.

Key takeaway: Email after preparation — manual review before any payment invite.

Preparation mistakes to avoid

  • Treating preparation as approval

    Completing this checklist locally does not publish a profile or imply site endorsement.

  • Overstating certification

    Scheme membership may be narrower than the work you want to advertise.

  • Guarantee language

    Do not draft profile copy that promises compliance, competence or lead volume.

Frequently asked questions

Can I submit this checklist to FireDoorInstallation.com?

No. There is no intake form or upload on this site yet. Use the worksheet locally only.

Does preparing evidence mean I will be listed?

No. Future listings require intake, terms acceptance, subscription and admin publication review. Nothing is guaranteed.

How do I register interest?

Email the contractor directory team after completing the preparation checklist locally. Emailing does not mean approval, publication or listing acceptance.

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