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The team at LCR is thoroughly embedded with the know-how you need by generations of experience. Every project we touch is completed with critical accuracy and will meet code. Our extensive background in BOCA, Southern Standard, NFPA and International Building Code keeps your team and yours in line with zero hiccups. After 30+ years working in one of the most rapidly expanding cities in America, code standards have evolved a lot and we have dealt with them firsthand. LCR will leave you with nothing less than exemplary results that you can stand by!

Table 601 Fireproofing

Table 601 of the IBC determines the classification of buildings by their construction and occupancy types. Some types of construction do not require fireproofing. This table is the determining factor when calculating material thickness. There are exceptions to these ratings further on in Chapter 6.

Table 601 Fireproofing

Table 601 of the IBC determines the classification of buildings by their construction and occupancy types. Some types of construction do not require fireproofing. This table is the determining factor when calculating material thickness. There are exceptions to these ratings further on in Chapter 6.

Thermal Barrier

By policy of the Spray Polyurethane Foam alliance, foams installed within conditioned air exchange envelope must be separated from the return plenum by means of a prescriptive thermal barrier- “[A barrier] equal in fire resistance to 12.7mm (½ inch) gypsum wallboard.” This requirement typically applies to walls above ceiling, roof decks, demising walls, and some crawlspaces.

R-Values

R-value is the measure of a material’s resistance to thermal transfer- the higher the value, the more the material withstands transfer of heat. The IBC determines minimum R-value requirements by the climate zone that the project is taking place in.

R-Values

R-value is the measure of a material’s resistance to thermal transfer- the higher the value, the more the material withstands transfer of heat. The IBC determines minimum R-value requirements by the climate zone that the project is taking place in.

Vapor Barriers

Want to stop water vapor condensation? Closed cell foam is LCR’s premier material for vapor sealing assemblies. It is typically implemented under concrete slabs and at places where water infiltration is likely to occur, such as a roof drain or exterior tube steel.