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Fire Stopping Works

Fire stopping is the installation of specialist products that prevent fire and smoke from spreading through a building. It is a legal requirement for all commercial and multi-occupancy residential properties.

Our team installs fire stopping solutions in:

  • Fire-rated walls, floors and ceilings
  • Roof voids and floor voids
  • Doorsets and door frames
  • Gaps and joints between fire-rated elements
  • Service risers and ductwork

All our fire stopping works are carried out using third-party tested and certified products, with full installation records provided on completion.

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Fire Compartmentation

Fire compartmentation divides a building into separate sections using fire-resistant elements, limiting the spread of fire and smoke and providing safe escape routes for occupants.

We provide:

  • Fire compartment surveys and assessments
  • Installation of fire-rated partitions and barriers
  • Restoration of compromised compartmentation
  • Compliance checks and remediation

Properly maintained fire compartmentation is a legal requirement under the Building Regulations Approved Document B and the Fire Safety Act 2021.

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Penetration Sealing

When pipes, cables, ducts or other services pass through fire-rated walls or floors, the penetrations must be sealed to maintain the fire rating of the element.

Our penetration sealing services cover:

  • Cable and cable bundle penetrations
  • Plastic and metal pipe penetrations
  • Ductwork penetrations
  • Combination seals for mixed services
  • Retrofit seals for existing penetrations

We use only certified intumescent products with test echoes and provide full installation records, often including photographic evidence, on completion.

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Linear Gap Sealing

Linear gaps occur at the interfaces between fire-rated elements — such as wall-to-wall, wall-to-floor and wall-to-ceiling joints. Left unsealed, these gaps compromise the fire rating of the building.

Our linear gap sealing solutions address:

  • Floor-to-wall joints
  • Pa tition-wall-to-ceiling or floor joints
  • Movement joints in fire-rated elements
  • Curtain wall joints
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Inspections & Surveys

A full passive fire protection survey is the first step in understanding the fire risk profile of your building and identifying any deficiencies that need to be remediated.

Our survey service includes:

  • Full visual inspection of fire compartmentation
  • Identification of unsealed penetrations
  • Assessment of fire door integrity
  • Detailed written report with photographic evidence
  • Prioritised remediation plan with cost indications

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