What is Cementitious Fireproofing

Fireproofing is a process of making a structure or material fire resistant. Cementitious fireproofing is a specialised type of coating that is applied to a variety of surfaces, that is primarily used to protect structural steel and other construction building materials like concrete from the damaging effects of fire.

For a certain length of time, fireproofing protects structural steel frame from fire and high heat, preserving its strength and durability. When people’s lives are at stake, the structural stability of a building is crucial, since you, as an occupant, must leave the building before a structural failure occurs, and first responders arrive.

Cementitious fireprooding can be applied on hidden or exposed steel structures. This is an economically proven method of
achieving continuous fire protection with minimal costs and speeds up schedule for final occupancy.

There are three main categories of cementitious fireproofing and they each have their applications:

  1. Standard Density Fireproofing
  2. Medium Density Fireproofing
  3. High Density Fireproofing

Code Requirements & Compliance

Fireproofing is mandated by building codes and regulations.

Our cementitious fireproofing systems are tested and listed in accordance with recognised standards and codes, ensuring compliance and performance.

Fireproofing Restoration

We also provide restoration of damaged fireproofing systems, with re-spray of fireproofing to restore fire-resistance ratings. 
 
All restoration work is completed in accordance with tested system requirements and applicable codes.
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