Hi all,
I'm after some advice, I have 4 steel cavity lintles that I need to protect from the weather, but more importantly I need to give them 30 minutes fire protection.
On my plans, it says to use fireboard and a skim finish. I am going to bond the fire board to the lintle, no problems there. The problem being I need to protect these from the weather, so to stop the fire board getting soaked in the rain, what can I use to give the skim finish?
To put you in the picture, I've had a second story extension build, one side is tied into the gable end of the house, the other end of the extension is on 3 big pillars, thus giving me a carport type area to use as outdoor covered storage. Thus where the lintles are, they are exposed to the weather.
Many thanks,
Andy.
I'm after some advice, I have 4 steel cavity lintles that I need to protect from the weather, but more importantly I need to give them 30 minutes fire protection.
On my plans, it says to use fireboard and a skim finish. I am going to bond the fire board to the lintle, no problems there. The problem being I need to protect these from the weather, so to stop the fire board getting soaked in the rain, what can I use to give the skim finish?
To put you in the picture, I've had a second story extension build, one side is tied into the gable end of the house, the other end of the extension is on 3 big pillars, thus giving me a carport type area to use as outdoor covered storage. Thus where the lintles are, they are exposed to the weather.
Many thanks,
Andy.