
HOOVER PYRO-GUARD
PYRO-GUARD is pressure-impregnated, interior fire-retardant treated lumber and plywood for enclosed structural applications.
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Pyro-Guard is recommended for enclosed structural applications.
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PYRO-GUARD Interior Fire Retardant Plywood
FT12CD 1/2” X 4 X 8 CDX SYP PLYWOOD
FT58CD 5/8” X 4 X 8 CDX SYP PLYWOOD
FT34CD 3/4” X 4 X 8 CDX SYP PLYWOOD
FT34BC 3/4” X 4 X 8 BCX SYP PLYWOOD
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PYRO-GUARD Interior Fire Retardant Lumber
FT2408 2 X 4 X 8’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2410 2 X 4 X 10’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2412 2 X 4 X 12’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2416 2 X 4 X 16’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2608 2 X 6 X 8’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2610 2 X 6 X 10’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2612 2 X 6 X 12’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2616 2 X 6 X 16’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT2816 2 X 8 X 16’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT21016 2 X 10 X 16’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
FT21216 2 X 12 X 16’ #2 & BTR. S4S SPF
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WHY PYRO-GUARD?
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Construction with Pyro-Guard treated wood requires no special tools or skills.
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Pyro-Guard trusses and roof decks often qualify a masonry wall building as “non-combustible” for insurance purposes.
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Pyro-Guard can often be substituted for non-combustible materials without affecting building classification.
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Use of Pyro-Guard wood partitions instead of untreated partitions often allows for an increase in square footage and lower insurance rates.
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The use of Pyro-Guard wood roof decking is usually accepted in lieu of parapet walls in multi-family dwellings.
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Even when sprinklers are mandatory, the use of Pyro-Guard can further reduce fire insurance rates.
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Pyro-Guard is commonly accepted by building codes for partition walls, store fronts, fixtures and roof construction in shopping centers.