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Firestopping
Building and fire codes require that all penetrations through fire and smoke-rated walls and floors, whether for building services or construction joints, be properly sealed to maintain the original fire resistance rating.
This is achieved using tested, certified, and approved firestop systems installed in accordance with applicable codes, standards, and manufacturer specifications.
Our firestopping solutions restore the integrity of fire-rated assemblies, helping contain fire, smoke, and toxic gases at their point of origin, preventing their spread throughout the building.
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Cementitious Fireproofing
Fireproofing is the process of making a structure or material fire resistant.
Cementitious fireproofing is a specialised coating applied to building surfaces - most commonly structural steel, concrete and sprayed foam insulation. When exposed to fire, this material acts as a thermal barrier, insulating the protected surfaces for period of time.
Cementitious fireproofing helps preserve the strength and durability of critical building components, reducing the risk of structural failure and supporting overall life-safety and fire-protection objectives.
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Intumescent Paint
Intumescent paint is a type of fire-resistant coating that is primarily used to protect structural steel and other building materials, such as drywall, wood and spray foam insulation from the damaging effects of fire.
Intumescent coatings are ideal for projects when the design calls for exposed structural steel as an aesthetic feature of the building. Intumescent paint gives architects and designers the freedom to leave structural steel exposed and have creative design in interior and exterior applications and can be painted to any desired colour and finish.

