Fireproofing (IFRM)
The application of intumescent fire resistant coatings on structural steel to protect and preserve the steel during a fire. This product expands to form protective char when exposed to high temperatures.
Fireproofing (SFRM)
Spray Applied Fireproofing (SFRM)
It is used as part of a building’s passive fireproofing strategy. Spray applied fireproofing has thermal and acoustical properties and controls condensation. SFRM is primarily used to protect rigid structural elements including columns, beams, metal decking, and some steel joists from the effects of heat generated during a fire.
Firestopping
Is a form of passive fire protection that is used to seal around openings and between joints in a fire-resistance-rated wall or floor assembly. Firestops are designed to maintain the fire-resistance rating of a wall or floor assembly intended to impede the spread of fire and smoke. Most trade services piping penetrating a fire wall or slab will require a fire barrier caulk to expand during a fire.
Firewrapping
Fire wrap is high-temperature passive fire protection that protects building elements and components from fire and toxic smoke. It is designed to provide fire protection for a wide range of systems, such as: Air ventilation ducts, Hazardous chemical exhausts, Dryer vents, Water heaters, Commercial kitchen grease ducts, Plastic pipe (PVC) and cables.
Other Services Provided
Concrete Scanning (GPR)
Core Drilling
Concrete Cutting