Our fire barrier fits joint openings 1" and up.

Our fire barrier solutions are designed to be used with most of our expansion joint cover assemblies, making each model fire rated for two or three hours. Some options even allow for lateral shear, something unique to the industry. All fire barrier systems are third-party tested to meet codes and give you peace of mind.



FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS

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FB-17 5" and up
Blanket-type fire barrier for floor and wall expansion joints. FB-17 has been tested and proven to provide up to 3-hour fire endurance rating for floor joints and up to 2-hour rating for wall joints, minimizing smoke passage.
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FB-97 13" and up
Multiple drape configurations of stainless foil and insulation utilize air pockets for additional insulation performance. Sliding frame is available for 200% lateral shear applications in floors.
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HFR
This fire-retardant impregnated foam is pre-coated on both the upper and lower facing surfaces with a traffic grade silicone coating.
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VFR
This pre-compressed fire-retardant impregnated foam has waterproof silicone on either facing side. Symmetrical in design, either side can face out from an exterior or interior wall.
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Monoflex®
Blanket type barrier designed for floor and wall expansion joints. Monoflex has been tested for up to 2-hour fire endurance rating. It also minimizes smoke passage and accommodates dynamic movement without degradation of the material.

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VAPOR BARRIER SYSTEMS

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Vapor Barrier
Our vapor barrier systems can be placed under or behind select expansion joint covers in exterior applications where protection from environmental elements needs to be maintained.
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Thermal Vapor Barrier
Our thermal vapor barrier can be used horizontally or vertically in applications where insulated environmental protection needs to be maintained. Available with thermal R-values of R13, R19 and R30.
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We've Got it Covered

Choosing the right cover system can be challenging, but you're not alone. We've got you covered with guides on sizing, waterproofing, fire barriers, building movement and more.

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Joint Sizing--Simplified

A critical element of proper joint sizing is to keep proper movement types and ranges in mind.

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Types of Building Movement

Prior to selecting a cover, it is crucial to consider which type(s) of building movement your project might encounter.

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Building Types: Environments To Consider
When selecting an expansion joint cover system, it is important to consider the location and usage before a selection is made.
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Understanding Fire-Rated Expansion Joints

Fire-rated expansion joints are necessary to maintain building safety. Here’s how to incorporate them.

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Waterproofing an Expansion Joint

There are several aspects to consider that help prevent water from leaking through the expansion joint and into your building.

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Questions to Ask Before Selection

Consider these topics on movement, safety, aesthetic, building resilience, and more when choosing the best cover for your building.

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR A FIRE BARRIER INSTALLATION

General Considerations: What fire rating are you trying for?
• Be sure to select the appropriate third-party listed product for the application
• Check that your job site conditions are the same as the third-party listing

Floor Installation Prep: Are your concrete surfaces properly prepared?
• Surface mounted covers require a square, clean joint
• Blockouts must be level for recessed covers
• Set the substrate at the correct elevation prior to the fire barrier installation

Wall Installation Prep: Are your substrates finished correctly?
• Drywall must be installed on the inside of the joint
• Joint edges must be parallel to one another
• Be sure the proper blocking connection points are made, if applicable
  (Typically needed in 2 hour rating situations)
• Be mindful of floor fire barriers above and below for proper transitioning


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FB-17 Floor Installation
We'll show you how to properly install our FB-17 system in a floor application.

Better Solutions

As one of the leading expansion joint manufacturers, we understand that every project has its own special movement criteria, and that one of our standard designs may not be right for your project. We have a team of technical experts that can work with you to design a custom seismic joint system that meets your project’s specific requirements.

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