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What Is The Common Wall Thickness For Fire Resistance?

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0 2022-05-25T15:30:49+00:00

Disaster never comes with notice and thus constructions must be done keeping in mind that a building must be able to withstand any disaster. Decades back when people used to live in huts in rural areas, if one house caught fire, it meant that it could burn down the whole village easily. Thatched roof of the huts made with dry grass caught fire within seconds and it turned out to be a disaster eventually. My father told me a story where about 20 to 30 huts got burned as they were not fire resistant. But nowadays, every house follows some norms and is fire resistant. Are you aware of what is the common wall thickness for fire resistance? If not, let me briefly share with you some aspects related to it.

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As I said, in the old days, one hut catching fire meant that the next hut that was close to it would catch fire too and eventually burn down. But nowadays the walls of a building will not let the fire of one room or one building pass to the next. Brick wall, concrete wall or stucco never lets fire pass easily and resist the fire to a great extent. I am providing you with a concrete fire rating thickness chart so that you can know and understand, for how long it can resist the fire:

Concrete Type

1 Hour

3 Hours

Siliceous

3.5

6.2

Carbonate

3.2

5.7

Sand-Lightweight

2.7

4.6

Lightweight

2.5

4.4

It is important to know such things before you construct a house and ask the builder to keep such points in mind.

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I hope you have got your answer of what is the common wall thickness for fire resistance.

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