The Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.80% between 2025 and 2034, driven by the increasing building safety concerns, development of infrastructure, and surging renovations in the region.
Fire-rated doors are increasingly being installed in non-residential buildings due to the rising number of commercial structures being built, such as offices and schools, and growing fire safety concerns. The development of improved safety elements in building constructions as well as the strict fire safety standards of various governments are supporting the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market expansion.
Other market players include NAAFCO, Allegian MEA, Reda Safe, Al-Manashy Doors, and Al Daour Factory, among others.
Key Trends in the Market
Fire-rated doors refer to specialised doors with fire-resistance capabilities that help stop or slow the spread of smoke, flames, and heat transfer. They typically have an intumescent seal around the edges of the door and can be made of materials such as steel, wood, fire-rated glass, fiberglass, or a combination of materials.- One of the major drivers fuelling the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market expansion is the growing concern over building safety as a result of an increase in fire accidents. In accordance with this, another factor promoting market growth is the increasing construction of apartment buildings and housing driven by surging urbanisation.
- Furthermore, the development of fire-rated doors with enhanced aesthetics, high performance, and superior protective qualities that guarantee fire safety within property premises is bolstering the market. The demand for glass fire-rated doors, which are primarily used in locations where rating and aesthetic appeal are crucial, such as lift corridors, building entrances, and partitions in offices, hospitals, hotels, and railways, is a key trend in the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market.
- The implementation of stringent fire hazard safety regulations by governmental bodies to ensure building safety, numerous research and development activities to introduce improved and durable fire-rated doors, and an increase in infrastructure renovation projects are also anticipated to be crucial trends in the market.
Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market Segmentation
The report titled “Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034” offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:Market Breakup by Mechanism
- Swinging Fire Doors
- Sliding Fire Doors
- Folding Fire Doors
- Others
Market Breakup by Material
- Wood
- Metal
- Glass
- Others
Market Breakup by End Use
- Residential
- Non- Residential
Market Breakup by Region
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Others
Market Share by Material
Glass accounts for a significant share of the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market based on material as glass can help prevent smoke and radiant heat from travelling to other parts of a building, while also providing visibility. Usage of glass in fire-rated doors also helps ensure that firefighters, citizens, and rescuers have unhindered access in the event of a fire. Due to the accessibility of several fireproof glassware, including borosilicate glass, ceramic glass, and wire mesh glass, the market is being supported by the production of glass-made fire-rated doors. A growing amount of fire-resistant glass is also being produced using liquid sodium silicate.Market Share by End Use
With growing concerns for resident safety and initiatives of various governments, residential end uses occupy a sizable segment of the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market. The escalating construction of housing projects and apartment buildings, which is being pushed by rapid urbanisation, are increasing the demand for internal fire doors. Multiple doors in buildings and apartments are anticipated to become more necessary, which will raise market revenue.Fire-rated doors are increasingly being installed in non-residential buildings due to the rising number of commercial structures being built, such as offices and schools, and growing fire safety concerns. The development of improved safety elements in building constructions as well as the strict fire safety standards of various governments are supporting the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market expansion.
Competitive Landscape
The comprehensive report provides an in-depth assessment of the market based on the Porter's five forces model along with giving a SWOT analysis. The report gives a detailed analysis of the following key players in the Middle East and Africa fire-rated doors market, covering their competitive landscape and the latest developments like mergers, acquisitions, investments, and expansion plans.SFFECO
SFFECO, established in 1983 with headquarters in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, is a market leader that specialises in producing fire-fighting equipment worldwide. SFFECO Global is a one-stop market for firefighting and health and safety equipment with a comprehensive selection of items for firefighting, rescue and support vehicles, hydrant systems, firefighting trucks, fire pumps, mobile health care units, diesel engines, and clean agent systems.Riyadh Metal Industries Company L.L.C
Riyadh Metal Industries Company L.L.C, with headquarters in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia was founded in 1995, with a specialisation in steel doors and other metal products. The company focuses on cutting-edge metal products with its portfolio comprising of fire rated doors, non-fire rated doors, frames, cladding, and metal works, among others. It was founded as a whole solution provider for design and fabrication in order to address the increasing demand for engineered metal goods.Al Kuhaimi Group
Al Kuhaimi Group was founded in 1975 in Dammam, Saudi Arabia with the launch of its first subsidiary, Al Kuhaimi Metal Industries. The Group provides services to the contracting, water treatment, oil and gas, process industry, information technology, security solutions, and construction industries. It offers fire rated metal doors and frames, specialised doors, industrial rolling doors, and architectural door hardware under its metal fabrication division.Other market players include NAAFCO, Allegian MEA, Reda Safe, Al-Manashy Doors, and Al Daour Factory, among others.
Table of Contents
1 Preface2 Report Coverage - Key Segmentation and Scope4 Key Assumptions6 Market Snapshot7 Opportunities and Challenges in the Market14 Value Chain Analysis15 List of Major Distributors in Middle East Region Focusing Saudi Arabia16 List of Major B2B Potential Customers/Buyers in Middle East Region Focusing Saudi Arabia17 Middle East Fire Rated Doors Manufacturing Overview
3 Report Description
5 Executive Summary
8 Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market Overview
9 Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market by Mechanism
10 Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market by Material
11 Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market by End Use
12 Middle East and Africa Fire-Rated Doors Market by Country
13 Market Dynamics
18 Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned
- SFFECO
- Riyadh Metal Industries Company L.L.C
- Al Kuhaimi Group