Terms and conditions.

Last updated: April 19, 2026

These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of Fire Stopping Birmingham' Website and the provision of our services.

1. General provisions.

By accessing this website we assume you accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use Fire Stopping Birmingham if you do not agree to take all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

2. Service scope.

Fire Stopping Birmingham provides design, installation, and commissioning of Fire stopping and passive fire protection systems in compliance with BS 9251 standards. Final scope, deliverables, and timelines are determined by the specific project contract agreed upon by both parties following the quotation process.

3. Quotations and estimates.

Any quotes provided via this website are estimates based on the information provided and do not constitute a binding contract. A formal site survey and engineering review are required before a final contractual agreement is issued.

4. Intellectual property.

Unless otherwise stated, Fire Stopping Birmingham and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for all material on Fire Stopping Birmingham. All intellectual property rights are reserved. You may access this from Fire Stopping Birmingham for your own personal use subjected to restrictions set in these terms and conditions.

5. Limitation of liability.

In no event shall Fire Stopping Birmingham, nor any of its officers, directors and employees, be held liable for anything arising out of or in any way connected with your use of this Website whether such liability is under contract. Fire Stopping Birmingham, including its officers, directors and employees shall not be held liable for any indirect, consequential or special liability arising out of or in any way related to your use of this Website.

6. Governing law & jurisdiction.

These Terms will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom, and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in the UK for the resolution of any disputes.