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Hi I've exposed a wood beam in my kitchen-to-be and the overhead beam is close to where I will put the electric cooker. So I've searched for fire-resistant varnish and found your products. I probably need no more than half a litre for the one beam but I am way out of my depth trying to understand your products! What do you recommend? Happy to supply a photograph. Regards, Nicky Regards Nicky


Thank you for the enqiury, if you have exposed a timber beam we would recommend consulting the local building control officer on what level of fire protection they will require the beam to acheive.

To assist with a specification we will need the information below sent to [email protected]

GENERAL TIMBER SURFACES
- Size of surface area to paint
- Timber thickness
- Level of Fire Protection required (Class 1, Class 0, 30min, 60min, etc.)
- Type of timber (i.e. pine, mdf, plywood, etc.)
- Type of Timber surface (i.e. T&G, feather edge / shiplap cladding, solid panels / sheets, etc.)
- Internal or external
- Use (i.e. floor, wall cladding, ceiling, etc.)
- Clear or coloured coating required?
- Bare or previously coated?