The term fireproofing refers to the application of spray on material to certain aspects of a building to preserve its structural integrity. When there is a fire, the extremely high temperatures can cause the steel of a building to buckle under the pressure. This is a very dangerous situation as it can lead to collapse.
Protecting your workplace or home from a fire is a serious matter. You need a company with the experience, equipment and professionalism that you can trust to get the job done right. Choose Midwest Service Group for all your fireproofing needs in the St. Louis area and across the Midwest region. Midwest Service Group offers spray applied fireproofing, insulation, acoustical, sound attenuation, polyurethane foam, intumescent coatings and fire resistive board applications. We take the time to inspect and analyze each building to determine the best course of action.
Materials such as intumescent paints that are spray applied preserve the strength of steel and protect against heat damage, allowing more time for occupant evacuation. Intumescent fireproofing is a thin film coating that is water-based and protects structural steel that is exposed. This is often used in commercial applications that require a very thin, aesthetically pleasing finish.
Serving both new construction and the renovation market in the St. Louis area and Midwest region, Midwest Service Group can manage a wide range of industrial and commercial projects. We specialize in the application of spray applied fireproofing to structural steel after the removal of existing asbestos-containing materials, which can be hazardous.
Our team is both experienced and well trained. Safety is a priority and each project is closely monitored for precision and quality control.
Midwest Service Group offers the following:
- U.L. Listed Spray Applied Fireproofing (SFRM)
- U.L. Listed Intumescent and Board Type Fireproofing
- Spray Applied Thermal and Acoustical insulation
Contact Midwest Service Group for more information on fireproofing in St. Louis and across the Midwest.