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Do Fire Doors (currently left undercoated by installer) need any special
kind of gloss paint? Hotel application. Or can you just slap on normal gloss? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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One potential problem that occurs to me - is that it must be possible
to open firedoors even after they've been subjected to fire (e.g. in a rescue) - so there's rules about how firmly the intumescent seals might cause the door to bind. Would the paint cause the door to bind into the frame in the same way? (In practice, I'm sure the fire service deal with everything in their stride) Often you see firedoors varnished - not sure if this is because manufacturers tend to supply them this way, or some technical reason - but it does help them stand out as firedoors, and would show up any bodged-up alterations that might compromise them. |
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