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Fireproofing
Commercial fireproofing involves applying protective coatings or materials to structural elements in buildings to help them withstand high temperatures during a fire. This process is essential for meeting safety codes and extending the time available for safe evacuation and emergency response. Common fireproofing methods include spray-applied coatings, intumescent paints, and fire-resistant boards.
Commercial fireproofing involves applying protective coatings or materials to structural elements in buildings to help them withstand high temperatures during a fire. This process is essential for meeting safety codes and extending the time available for safe evacuation and emergency response. Common fireproofing methods include spray-applied coatings, intumescent paints, and fire-resistant boards.
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Spray Foam
Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation that is sprayed onto surfaces as a liquid and then expands into a solid foam, creating an air-tight seal. It’s commonly used in walls, ceilings, and crawl spaces to improve energy efficiency, reduce drafts, and control moisture. Spray foam also adds some soundproofing and helps strengthen building structures.
Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation that is sprayed onto surfaces as a liquid and then expands into a solid foam, creating an air-tight seal. It’s commonly used in walls, ceilings, and crawl spaces to improve energy efficiency, reduce drafts, and control moisture. Spray foam also adds some soundproofing and helps strengthen building structures.
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K-13 Insulation
K-13 insulation is a spray-applied cellulose material commonly used for thermal and acoustic insulation in commercial and industrial buildings. It is applied directly to surfaces like ceilings and walls, providing a seamless finish that helps control temperature and reduce noise. K-13 is valued for its versatility, fire resistance, and ability to meet energy efficiency standards.
K-13 insulation is a spray-applied cellulose material commonly used for thermal and acoustic insulation in commercial and industrial buildings. It is applied directly to surfaces like ceilings and walls, providing a seamless finish that helps control temperature and reduce noise. K-13 is valued for its versatility, fire resistance, and ability to meet energy efficiency standards.
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Intumescent
Intumescent fireproofing is a protective coating applied to building materials that expands when exposed to high heat, forming an insulating barrier. This barrier helps prevent structural damage and provides extra time for safe evacuation during a fire. Intumescent coatings are often used on steel beams, columns, and other structural elements in commercial and industrial buildings.
Intumescent fireproofing is a protective coating applied to building materials that expands when exposed to high heat, forming an insulating barrier. This barrier helps prevent structural damage and provides extra time for safe evacuation during a fire. Intumescent coatings are often used on steel beams, columns, and other structural elements in commercial and industrial buildings.
Bahl Fireproofing
Midwest United States
Commercial fireproofing involves applying protective coatings or materials to structural elements in buildings to help them withstand high temperatures during a fire.
This process is essential for meeting safety codes and extending the time available for safe evacuation and emergency response.
Common fireproofing methods include spray-applied coatings, intumescent paints, and fire-resistant boards.
Providing Commercial Fireproofing and
Insulation Services Nationwide.
Bahl Fireproofing delivers specialized fire protection and thermal insulation systems engineered to meet rigorous safety codes and performance standards. With over 40 years of industry experience, we offer expert installation of cementitious fireproofing, intumescent coatings, spray foam insulation (open- and closed-cell).
Our team collaborates closely with general contractors, architects, and project managers to ensure full code compliance, structural protection, and optimized energy efficiency across commercial, institutional, and industrial environments. We approach every project with a commitment to precision, schedule integrity, and adherence to the highest standards of material and application quality.
From pre-construction estimates to final inspection, Bahl Fireproofing is a trusted trade partner for performance-critical insulation and fireproofing solutions.
Fireproofing
Spray Foam Insulation
K13 Sprayed Fiber Insulation
Intumescent Fireproofing
Explore Our Work
From public schools to office buildings and medical centers to commercial warehouses, we provide reliable fireproofing and insulation solutions to safeguard diverse environments.
Dick's Tulsa, OK
Trusted by the professional team at Dick’s to provide multiple different fireproofing products, ensuring a safe and fireproof environment.
Celina Fire Station
Celina, TX
The city of Celina, as well as the contractors we worked with on this project, knew they were hiring the best from the beginning. Trusted by firefighters!
Waste Management Truck Shop
San Antonio, TX
When you are parking millions of dollars in equipment in one building, you need the best fireproofing possible, so they called us.
Sumeer Elementary School
Melissa, TX
When it came to protecting the students of Sumeer Elementary, the contractor knew who to trust. Lee Lewis called us in to handle the fireproofing, and we delivered.
Plainview Central Elementary
Plainview, TX
Protecting the kids of Plainview Elementary isn’t just a job, it’s a responsibility. That’s why Lee Lewis trusted us with the fireproofing. We don’t take that lightly.
Industries We Serve
Ensuring safety and energy efficiency in educational environments, we provide fireproofing and insulation services to public schools, helping create secure learning spaces for students and staff.
From corporate skyscrapers to office complexes, our comprehensive services offer essential fireproofing and insulation, creating safer, more energy-efficient work environments.
Our expert fireproofing and insulation solutions safeguard hospitals and medical centers, ensuring patient safety and maintaining critical building functions with top-tier protection.
When you’re building any kind of educational building, fireproofing is essential. From intumescent to general fireproofing, we are the one stop shop that is here to help.
Whether you’re building a McDonalds or a warehouse, you want to keep your building from going up in flames. Bahl is here to help, just give us a call.
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Before any demo, we walk through the bathroom and assess what’s worth keeping and what needs to go.
We check for water damage behind walls, subfloor condition, existing plumbing and electrical locations, and ventilation setup. Many older Central Iowa bathrooms have exhaust fans venting into the attic, undersized electrical panels, or corroded supply lines, and we catch all of it before work begins.
Permit requirements are reviewed for your specific city before anything is quoted. You get a written scope of work and timeline before we touch a single tile.
- Full condition assessment of plumbing, electrical, subfloor, and ventilation
- Water damage and mold check before demo begins
- Written scope of work with timeline and cost before any work starts
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Before any demo, we walk through the bathroom and assess what’s worth keeping and what needs to go.
We check for water damage behind walls, subfloor condition, existing plumbing and electrical locations, and ventilation setup. Many older Central Iowa bathrooms have exhaust fans venting into the attic, undersized electrical panels, or corroded supply lines, and we catch all of it before work begins.
Permit requirements are reviewed for your specific city before anything is quoted. You get a written scope of work and timeline before we touch a single tile.
- Full condition assessment of plumbing, electrical, subfloor, and ventilation
- Water damage and mold check before demo begins
- Written scope of work with timeline and cost before any work starts
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FAQ's About Roofing in Springfield
From costs to insurance claims to permits, here’s what Springfield homeowners ask us most.
Yes. The City of Springfield requires a building permit for roof replacement. You or your contractor can apply online through the city's eCity portal or in person at Building Development Services at 840 Boonville Ave.
Springfield follows the 2018 International Residential Code, which requires ice and water shield along the eaves, wind-rated shingles, and drip edge at all roof edges.
If your home is in unincorporated Greene County instead of city limits, the county uses older 2012 codes and has a separate permit office at 940 Boonville Ave. Teague Roofing Plus handles permits on every job so you don't have to.
The cost depends on the size of your roof, the pitch, the materials you choose, and how many layers need to be torn off. Springfield homes typically range from 1,200 to 3,000 square feet of roof area.
We give every homeowner a free inspection and a written estimate before any work begins. If your roof was damaged by a storm, your insurance policy may cover most or all of the replacement cost minus your deductible.
Hail damage is hard to spot from the ground. On asphalt shingles, it shows up as dark circles where the granules have been knocked off, exposing the mat underneath. You might also see dents in metal flashing, cracked ridge caps, or bruised gutters.
Springfield sits in a very severe hail zone, so hail damage is common here.
We recommend getting a professional inspection after any storm that produces hail larger than one inch.
Our inspections are free and we provide a photo report of everything we find.
Yes.
Insurance claims are a big part of what we do in Springfield. After a storm, we inspect your roof for free, document the damage with photos, and meet your insurance adjuster on site. We walk the roof with them so nothing gets missed.
Missouri law requires your insurer to acknowledge your claim within 10 business days and respond to your proof of loss within 15 business days.
You have up to five years to file a lawsuit if a claim is wrongly denied.
We help you understand every deadline and protect your rights
Springfield's combination of severe hail, 100-plus freeze-thaw cycles, high summer humidity, and strong winds means your materials matter.
We install Owens Corning shingles rated for high wind and impact resistance. For homes in hail-prone areas, we recommend impact-resistant Class 4 shingles, which can also lower your insurance premiums.
For commercial buildings, TPO and standing seam metal handle Springfield's temperature swings well. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, we can help you choose the right product for your roof and your budget.