Industrial and Commercial
Fireproofing and Fire Stopping
Winnipeg: 204-222-1020 Toll-Free: 877 342 7320
Protect Buildings
Urecoat Inc. offers both cementitious and intumescent fireproofing products designed to protect a buildings structural steel from failure in the event of a fire.
Fireproofing products provide a formidable last line of defense in the event of fire.
Tested & Approved
Both cementitious and intumescent fireproofing products offered have been tested and approved to meet the strict building codes and insurance industry specifications for today’s building structures.
Fireproofing allows the added protection of making a building’s metal structure more resistant to flames.
Although it does not make the building indestructible, fireproofing can control or delay the damage in the event of a fire.
Benefits of Fireproofing
Products are tested to expand life of the building structure
Increases applicator productivity due to fast and efficient application
Proven in-place performance
Low in-place costs
Resists damage from air erosion and abrasion
Application of Fireproofing
Fireproofing and firestopping can be found in many commercial, industrial, and recreational facilities and applied to the following structural building areas:
Structural steel columns
Beams
Joists
Trusses
Floors
Roof decking
Cementitious Fireproofing
Spray applied cementitious fireproofing is specified by architects and favored by applicators to protect a buildings structural steel from failure in the event of fire. The materials Urecoat supplies are designed to meet the strict building codes and insurance industry specifications for today’s building structures.
Intumescent Fireproofing
Intumescent mastic coatings are fire retardants designed for both interior and exterior application to structural steel, concrete, and other construction materials. The function of fire retardant coatings is to protect the surfaces, being applied to, from failure in the event of a fire.
Firestop Systems
Firestop systems are a passive fire protection method used to increase fire-resistance, thereby reducing the ability for fire to spread throughout the building. The firestop materials, when applied, are used to seal openings and joints in fire-resistance rated walls, ceilings, or floor assemblies.