DC315 is a fire-resistant intumescent coating specifically designed for use over spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation in building interiors. Its primary function is to enhance the fire resistance of the SPF by acting as an ignition or thermal barrier, which helps prevent the foam from igniting in the event of a fire. When exposed to high heat, DC315 forms a protective char layer that insulates the underlying foam, slowing down the spread of flames and heat.
Benefits of DC315:
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Ensure maximum fire protection for your building with DC315, a high-performance fireproofing solution. This innovative intumescent paint is designed to provide an extra layer of safety by forming a protective barrier against heat and flames, helping to secure your property and meet stringent fire safety codes.
Fireproofing minimizes structural damage, helping to save your property and valuable assets from destruction, reducing recovery costs.
Fireproofing involves applying fire-resistant materials to structures, which slows the spread of fire and heat, enhancing overall safety.
Yes, fireproofing can be applied to both residential and commercial properties, providing essential protection for homes, offices, warehouses, and more.
Spray foam creates a moisture-resistant barrier that seals out water and prevents mold and mildew growth.
Yes, it is effective in various environments, including basements, crawl spaces, and attics.
The process typically takes a few hours, depending on the size and condition of the area.
We remove a wide range of insulation materials, including fiberglass, cellulose, spray foam, and hazardous materials like asbestos and mold-contaminated insulation.
Regular inspections are recommended every 1-2 years to ensure fireproofing remains effective and compliant with safety standards.
Fireproofing does not prevent fires but significantly reduces damage and spread, providing valuable time for evacuation and emergency response.
Yes, it improves energy efficiency by providing better thermal insulation and reducing heating and cooling costs.
Spray foam seals out moisture, fills gaps to reduce air leaks, and provides excellent thermal insulation. It prevents condensation, strengthens the structure, and remains durable over time, making it perfect for basements and damp areas.
In some cases, especially when dealing with hazardous materials like asbestos, we may recommend vacating the premises during removal for safety reasons. For non-hazardous materials, you may be able to remain in your home.