Fireproofing and Fire Barrier for Commercial Buildings
During a fire, fireproofing serves to protect, control or delay the combustion of flammable materials. This product is typically used in commercial, industrial or institutional buildings to cover steel, spray polyurethane foam or any other form of polystyrene insulation, as required by the National Building Code.
Why is Fireproofing Essential?
Fireproofing protects your structures and ensures compliance with fire safety standards of the National Building Code of Canada.
Fire Protection
Delays combustion of flammable materials and protects steel structures for the time required by code.
NBCC Compliance
Ensures compliance with National Building Code of Canada requirements for commercial and institutional buildings.
Structure Protection
Protects steel structures, polyurethane and polystyrene insulation against flame spread.
Various Applications
Applicable on walls, in crawl spaces, on steel structures and on various insulation types.
Certified Expertise
Our experts have many years of experience in fire insulation for commercial buildings.
Complete Range
A wide range of fireproofing materials adapted to each application type and fire resistance requirement.
Where to Use Fireproofing?
Fireproofing is primarily applied on steel structures, walls and in crawl spaces, thereby delaying the combustion of flammable materials.
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Steel Structures Fire-stop protection for columns, beams and joists
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Spray Polyurethane Foam Code-compliant fireproof coating
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Polystyrene Insulation Protection against flame spread
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Walls and Partitions Fire-stop separation between spaces
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Crawl Spaces Protection of technical areas
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Ceilings and Floors Fire resistance between floors
Our Fireproofing Projects
Completed Fireproofing Projects
Need fireproofing for your commercial project?
Our fire protection experts are available to assess your needs and ensure your building's compliance.