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Commercial Fire Retardant Paint Scotland | Commercial Intumescent Paint Scotland

Commercial Fire Retardant Paint Services In Scotland

Proven protection from fire to protect properties and valuable assets by applying advanced specialist coatings to meet the specific needs of any commercial environment.

1,000s

of Satisfied

Customers

Why Work With Us?

100+

Years of Combined

Experience

3,000+

Litres of Paint & Epoxy Used

Why Work With Us?

1,000s

of Satisfied

Customers

100+

Years of Combined

Experience

3,000+

Litres of Paint & Epoxy Used

Add Protection & Reduce the Spread of Flames With Fire Retardant Paint

Fire retardant paints are used to retard or reduce the spread of flame on a surface and are tested to assess their effectiveness under BS 476, Part 7. Intumescent Coatings are used to prevent the penetration of fire through a structure for a specific period in accordance with BS 476 Parts 20 – 23 1987.

Intumescent Systems to Protect Structural Timber, Steel & Plasterwork

Suitable for protecting the following... Softwoods, hardwoods, MDF, chipboard, melamine faced sheet. Interior and exterior: fire retardant products for doors, decking, bar-tops, panelling, cladding and floors. Painted, varnished, stained and unpainted surfaces. Clear finishes, white finishes or coloured finishes

FAQs From Our Scotland Clients

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • Can you spray or paint wooden doors with fire protection?

    Yes, it is becoming very popular for wooden doors to be coated with fire protection. In particular, councils are introducing fire protection intumescent into high-rise flats.

  • Do you carry out on-site surveys?

    Absolutely, we carry out on-site surveys. We see this as very important you see the job and have all the correct information, 99% of the time we also bring along the manufacturer representative.

  • Is the coating type in accordance with BS 476 Parts 20 – 23 1987?

    Yes, our intumescent coatings are used to prevent the penetration of fire through a structure for a specific period in accordance with BS 476 Parts 20 – 23 1987. 

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