Unique yet Effective Solution
Intumescent Paint is a long known product in the Steel industry, however new products have been released on the market that can upgrade most timber (softwoods, hardwoods, plywood) to a 60 minute integrity resisting entity. These coatings are unique yet incredibly effective at preventing the spread of fire when combined with other measures of passive fire protection. There are coating available that Evolutions can install/certify for the following;
Softwood
Hardwood
Plywood
Lath & Plaster
Old Plasterboard
Our Fire Paint Process
A step by step process to how a wall or ceiling is painted
Inspect
Product Selection
Installation
Documentation
1
Inspect
The first step for any timber, lath & plaster wall or ceiling is to inspect the area that requires the wall or ceiling. From this inspection Evolutions would be able to review the onsite requirements and the clients request for things to be accommodated (lights, alarms, fixtures, sound proofing etc).
2
Product Selection
Using this information collated Evolutions would review product manufacturers. To determine the most appropriate solution given the client requirements. Evolutions would also review relevant products that would need to be applied such as fire rated down light covers, smoke hoods or wizard hats.
3
Installation
Using the selected system most appropriate for the requirements. Evolutions would commence the the painting of the wall or ceiling to the manufacturers thickness (WFT & DFT) to ensure suitable coverage. In doing so Evolutions and the manufacturer can ensure that the product has been correctly applied to perform as an Intumescent Coating and last its intended resistance.
4
And Done!
Once the wall/ceiling has been dried Evolutions operatives will finalise the documentation for that wall/ceiling and photograph the after picture. This picture is kept on file to show that when Evolutions left the wall was installed to manufacturers specifications. Should there be any damages or alteration after the fact Evolutions can easily prove this with this documentation.
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