FIRE RESISTANT BUILDING
FIRE RESISTANT PANELS
Super insulated steel-framed construction system specifically targets projects where rapid speed of construction and ease of assembly is important. By significantly reducing labor costs and project cycle times, our building system allows a high performance sustainable structure to be constructed at or below wood framed prices! This is a revolutionary step change in the way we build by reducing onsite labor costs. Building operating costs are reduced, HVAC systems can be sized down as much as 60%, and operating times to heat or cool the structure are shortened.
FIRE RESISTANT FOAM / iNSULATION
Foam / Insulation is built into the drywall Panels, Minimizing time to build and construct. The exterior of the drywall we use is resistant to fire. In case of fire permeability, the foam is also fire resistant and will stop fire from consuming itself. All walls are super insulated with higher R values starting at R-24 up to R-60. In addition, these panels are coated with PlasterMax abuse and fire resistant interior coatings and waterproof weather resistant StuccoMax exterior coatings and painted any color
fIRE RESISTANT sTUCCO
Stucco exterior wall finish coating performs beyond any conventional exterior stucco in the market today with excellent water resistance, permeability, impact and abrasion resistance as well as resistance to mold and mildew. It is the perfect choice for exterior applications, as well as a bonding agent and mortar for manufactured (cultured) stone facings. The 3/16” one coat application has over 3,500 PSI compressive strength.
fIRE RESISTANT pLASTER
Abuse-Resistant Interior Veneer Plaster in a single product application, provides the ultimate resistance to abrasions far exceeding abuse type drywall. This product is formulated for industrial strengths exceeding 8,500 psi and provides an attractive, smooth or textured finish over a variety of other substrates, such as gypsum board, cement board, CMU block, mag-board, fiber board, monolithic concrete and unit masonry. Typical application thicknesses are 3/16″ depending on the need for extreme abuse resistance.