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i have been told to fireproof a rain pipe (as big as soil but grey )thats in the garage because it runs through the bedroom above the garage.
can anyone tell me what material i need to use,i guess ill have to box it in but how????
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i have been told to fireproof a rain pipe (as big as soil but grey
)thats in the garage because it runs through the bedroom above the
garage.
can anyone tell me what material i need to use,i guess ill have to box
it in but how????


Presumably it's plastic?
You can get an intumescent collar which goes round the pipe
where it enters the ceiling. When it gets hot, it swells up,
crushes the pipe, and seals the hole in the ceiling (in
theory) making it fireproof.
A good builders merchant will have them.

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i have been told to fireproof a rain pipe (as big as soil but grey
)thats in the garage because it runs through the bedroom above the
garage.
can anyone tell me what material i need to use,i guess ill have to box
it in but how????

Pickles


Easiest is best, so pack rockwool around the pipe and box it in with
plaster-board, two layers, and it should be enough to pass the fire
prevention inspection.

Fire requirements, especially for residential property, needs pipe boxes to
be filled with rockwool (glass fibre insulation material), or other
inflammable material, to stop any air draught rising through the box work.
This is easily achieved after you have placed the first section of your box
in place. Wrap the rockwool around the pipe, making sure to reach right in
behind to the back of the pipe. Just make sure the rockwool fills all the
space tightly enough in the box work to prevent free flowing air passing
through it when it's finished.

Your pipe is now protected against the transfer of fire and smoke, and
should, if the worst happens, give you a lot more time to escape from the
building. After it's done, you should feel safer sleeping in your bed at
night. :-)

Good luck with it.


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