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Why Do Engineers Inspect Fireproofing? (Video)

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SafetySam asks: Why do engineers check fireproofing on steel beams?

Because steel, while strong, loses strength quickly in fire. At about 1,100°F, steel loses more than 50% of its strength, and at 1,800°F it can fail completely. Fireproofing — whether spray-on material, intumescent paint, or encasement — buys time during a fire, keeping beams intact long enough for evacuation and firefighting. Engineers inspect fireproofing to ensure thickness, adhesion, and coverage meet code. If fireproofing is damaged or missing, the steel is vulnerable. In high-rises and condos, inspections confirm that one hidden but critical safety layer is in place.

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Authoritative references: NFPA 5000; Underwriters Laboratories (UL) fire resistance standards.

The author, Greg Batista, PE, CGC, SI is owner of G. Batista Engineering & Construction and is a nationally-recognized engineer and contractor with more than 35 years of experience and offices in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

About the Author

I’m Greg Batista, President of G. Batista Engineering & Construction. With more than 35 years of engineering and construction experience, I’ve become a trusted expert on building safety and maintenance in Florida. I’ve been nationally recognized for my work, including responding to high-profile disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the Surfside condominium collapse. My passion is helping property managers, boards, and residents protect their buildings — and their budgets — through proactive maintenance and smart repair strategies.

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