Sub-category links

Filter By

Brand

Brand

Product Range

Product Range

Colour Family

Colour Family

Suitable For Use On

Suitable For Use On

Base Type

Base Type

Application Method

Application Method

Interior / Exterior Use

Interior / Exterior Use

Need Help?

Fireproof Paint for Wood

Fire retardant paints and intumescent coatings are vital to ensure the safety and fire resistance of timber and plasterboard surfaces. It’s also essential to meet British safety standard BS 476 when it comes to fire regulations for domestic and commercial buildings.

Rawlins Paints stock one of the UK's widest selections of fire retardant paint for wood, timber and plasterboard, including coloured and clear coatings to provide Class 0, Class 1, 30 minute and 60-minute protection from fire. 

There are 3 products.

Showing 1-3 of 3 item(s)

Active filters

  • Brand: Tikkurila

Tikkurila Akvilac WF 10

Tikkurila Akvilac WF 10, a one-component water-borne lacquer used together with Fontefire WF Clear provides the B-s1, d0 classification.Chemical-resistant top lacquer for fire-retardant interior lacquer systems Extends the usage area of fire-retardant lacquer by providing resistance to the most used household chemicals Levels evenly and...

Price £322.05 (ex. VAT)
In Stock and Available for Delivery

Tikkurila Fontefire WF

Tikkurila Fontefire WF, a water-borne intumescent coating with highest possible fire retardant properties on interior and exterior wood. When subjected to heat, Fontefire WF expands and forms an insulating layer of foam.Has fire reaction class B-s1, d0, according to the standard EN 13501- 1:2007+A1:2009, the highest possible for wood...

Price £588.19 (ex. VAT)
In Stock and Available for Delivery

Tikkurila Fontefire WF Clear

Tikkurila Fontefire WF Clear, a water-borne intumescent coating with highest possible fire retardant properties on interior and exterior wood. When subjected to heat, Fontefire WF Clear expands and forms an insulating layer of foam.Fontefire WF Clear has fire reaction class B-s1, d0, according to the standard EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009, the...

Price £757.98 (ex. VAT)
In Stock and Available for Delivery

Sub-category links

Filter By

Brand

Brand

Product Range

Product Range

Colour Family

Colour Family

Suitable For Use On

Suitable For Use On

Base Type

Base Type

Application Method

Application Method

Interior / Exterior Use

Interior / Exterior Use

Need Help?

Need Help?

The Difference Between Fire Retardant Paint and Intumescent Paint

The two main types of fire paint are fire retardant paints and fire-resistant paint. Fire resistant paint is also known as intumescent paint. 

Fire retardant paint most commonly stops fire and flame spreading over a surface by releasing a gas when they get hot. They can be applied to walls, ceiling and floors, masonry, timber and plaster and, depending on the environment, must comply with certain standards. For example, if you are using fire retardant coatings for wood trim in a hotel, they would need to meet current legislation.

Intumescent paints, on the other hand, swell up when they are exposed to fire. This creates an insulating coating that protects the material underneath from the flame. Fire retardant wood paint can be used on lots of distinct kinds of wood surfaces, including softwoods, hardwoods, chipboard and work well on doors, panelling, cladding, interior and exterior surfaces of industrial and domestic buildings.

Intumescent Basecoats for Wood and Timber

We stock a range of fire retardant base coat paint products that can be covered with your own choice of paints. Some branded basecoat wood paint should be used with the accompanying topcoat for best results. For example, Bollom Broflame Ultra Basecoat paint should be used along with Bollom Flameguard Ultra Topcoats to give a decorative yet fire proof coating to the surface. Broflame gives a Class 0 rating when used on solid timber, particle boards and timber-faced boards and is perfect for communal areas in public buildings, such as schools, waiting rooms, offices and municipal buildings.

Thermoguard Fire Varnish Basecoat is a clear varnish for wood surfaces, used as the first coat of a two coat system. When used together, they protect wood and timber substrates to Class 1 and in some circumstances the Thermoguard Fire Varnish System can cover 30 and 60 minutes’ fire resistance.

Fire Retardant Paints for Interior and Exterior Use on Wood and Timber

Thermoguard Timbercoat is a fire protection paint for exterior and interior timber surfaces. It’s durable and weather proof and protects to Class 0 and Class 1 Surface Spread of Flame. It’s also possible to use it to achieve 30 and 60-minute fire resistance but please contact our Technical Team for more information before purchasing. Timbercoat is available as a white wood paint only, as it’s a basecoat as part of a wider system.

The other part of the system, Smoke & Flame Retardant Dualcoat, has a Matt or Eggshell finish in white and assorted colours to ensure a high quality decorative finish. See here for the complete colour range. For external areas or areas prone to damp, you’ll need to apply two coats of Thermoguard Smoke & Flame Retardant Dualcoat to ensure protection.

Fire Retardant Treatments that Soak into Wood and Timber

As well as our fire-retardant systems and basecoats, we also offer clear fire retardant fluid treatments for timber that soak into the wood. These give all the safety benefits without altering the outer appearance of the wood surfaces.

Zeroflame Fire Retardant Treatment achieves Class 0 Fire protection and Spread of Flame on solid timber and can be used on interior or exterior timber. Thermoguard Thermoproof Fluid works in a comparable way, working to protect porous wood, both inside and outside. Thermoguard Thermoproof Clear Sealer also protects wood from the effects of weather, damp and sun damage.


Certificates

All of the intumescent paints we offer have been tested to varying British/European standards by recognised independent third parties depending on their required use and performance. In addition to these industry standard tests, some products also offer additional paperwork after use by way of a ‘certificate’ that can be obtained in different ways - manufacturer dependent. Some require a form to be completed and returned by email, others have online application forms, others can be simply called to provide project details verbally. Not ALL products offer this additional supplement and if this type of certificate is important to your project you should contact our Technical Team on 0113 2455450 (option 2) or [email protected] to advise them of this so they can ensure they recommend a suitable product accordingly. Certain larger projects may also require the involvement of an independent inspector, again you should contact our Technical Department to discuss this if required.

Our help and advice promise

Fire protection doesn’t have to be hard work, let our technical staff help you get the level of protection you require and the finish you want. Whether it’s structural steel in a warehouse, fire retardant paint for wood on a new-build, or the internal walls of a block of flats, we can provide a full specification and offer guidance throughout the project.