Fire-resistant cladding

Fire-resistant cladding of structures is a key element of passive fire protection in buildings. Its primary purpose is to limit the rise in temperature within load-bearing elements and to maintain their stability and load-bearing capacity throughout the entire duration of the required fire resistance.

The installation of cladding systems is carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’ technical specifications. Emphasis is placed on precise detailing, particularly connections to adjacent structures and thorough sealing of joints, to ensure the continuity and integrity of the cladding. Professional installation ensures long-term durability and stability without the need for further maintenance.

Fire-resistant cladding is used to increase fire resistance:

  • steel structural members (columns, beams, trusses)
  • concrete and reinforced concrete structures
  • floor and roof structures (including trapezoidal sheet metal)
  • HVAC and cable routes
  • when retrofitting structures to improve fire resistance
Fire-resistant cladding is used in all types of buildings—from residential and office buildings to industrial facilities. Thanks to the versatility of these systems, they can be adapted to the specific conditions of the building and the client’s requirements.