Protection & compartment logic
Cladding helps maintain clear protection functions and compartment-related requirements when executed correctly.


Build-up, interfaces and system compliance matter most—especially at transitions and details.
Fire protection cladding can protect structural and technical areas, reduce fire spread and support fire compartment performance—depending on requirements and the chosen system.
In Aachen and the surrounding area, we deliver cladding with the right details, clean interfaces and documentation that supports acceptance and long-term operation.
Good cladding is robust, traceable and service-friendly—especially in plant rooms, technical areas and retrofit projects.
Cladding helps maintain clear protection functions and compartment-related requirements when executed correctly.
A structured build-up makes solutions more traceable—reducing rework and improving acceptance outcomes.
Materials and build-up must match—our work follows system specifications rather than improvisation.
Labeling, photo records and a clean handover—so solutions remain searchable and auditable later on.

Clean execution, long-term stability
We focus on edges, interfaces and service access so the cladding remains usable over time.
Fire rating targets, construction build-up, service routes and access points: planning determines whether acceptance is smooth later.
We align materials, substructure, interfaces and details to the site—considering acceptance, operation and future modifications.

Depending on requirements, the build-up is planned as a cladding solution with clean edges and consistent interfaces.

Critical points are transitions and penetrations—this is where compliance is won or lost.

Good documentation makes the solution traceable—especially for audits or operator changes.

We review details before handover so there are no surprises on acceptance day.
For technical rooms
Robust, service-friendly and traceable for operation.
For retrofits
Clean solutions for difficult details—less ongoing rework.
For audits
Labeling and records prepared for quick checks.
To keep fire protection cladding working long-term in Aachen, details must be clear—and records must still make sense later.

Construction build-up, service routes, accessibility and interface details should be clarified early to keep execution clean.
Depending on project scope—in a structure teams actually use.
Records prepared so they remain searchable and understandable months or years later.
Common questions—answered briefly.
Tell us where cladding is needed and what requirements apply—we’ll reply with a clear proposal for Aachen and the surrounding area.
Note: project-specific images will be added for the best visual match.