Oklahoma Fireproofing
Explore Our Projects In Oklahoma!
Dick's
Location : Tulsa, OK
Scheels
Location : Tulsa, OK
The Fire Questions
Are there specific fireproofing code requirements for commercial buildings in Oklahoma?
Yes—Oklahoma building codes require fireproofing on most commercial projects, especially for exposed steel and critical structural areas. We stay up-to-date with state and local code changes so you don’t have to worry about inspection day surprises.
What fireproofing methods hold up best in Oklahoma’s weather?
Oklahoma’s wild temperature swings and humidity can be tough on building materials. We use spray-applied fireproofing and intumescent coatings that have a proven track record in Oklahoma’s climate, so your building stays protected for the long haul.
Can you handle big commercial projects in Oklahoma, like schools, hospitals, or industrial sites?
Absolutely. Our crews have worked on everything from university buildings in Norman to manufacturing plants in Tulsa. No job’s too big, and we know how to keep large-scale Oklahoma projects moving and on schedule.
How quickly can you start a fireproofing job in Oklahoma?
We know that in Oklahoma, timelines can be tight. We do our best to get to your project fast—usually within a week or two. We’ll always give you an honest schedule so you can plan the rest of your trades.
Will fireproofing create a mess or slow down other trades on our Oklahoma jobsite?
We coordinate with your GC and other trades to keep the site moving. Our Oklahoma team is known for working clean and leaving the jobsite in good shape—so your project doesn’t get bogged down or delayed.