Yes, Plastpro opaque doors have been tested to SFM 12-7A-1 and are listed under the allowable Building Materials List, on the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection State Fire Marshall’s web site ( http://osfm.fire.ca.gov ). Read more by visiting our Testing Information tab, under Resources and also linked here.
FAQ Category: Building Codes/ Testing
Does Plastpro offer fire rated doors? If I need a fire rated door, what fire rating do I need?
Plastpro offers 20, 60, and 90 minute fire rated doors. You can find the available models under our Fire Rated Series tab, also linked here. Fire door rating requirements may vary by state, jurisdiction, and application. Please contact your local building code office for more information.
Are Plastpro doors safe in coastal area codes and wind zones? How can I find a system to fit my needs?
Yes, Plastpro offers an Impact Series of doors that are High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) certified for geographic regions prone to hurricanes. You can find which door models are available under our HVHZ Impact Series tab, also linked here. Your builder, contractor, engineer, and/or architect should be able to supply you with the design pressure (DP) ratings required for your door system.
Are Plastpro door systems Florida Building Code approved?
Yes, you can view the current Plastpro Florida Statewide Approvals under the Testing Information tab, also linked here. You can also visit the Florida Building Commission website at www.floridabuilding.org and go to the Product Approval page.
Where can I find the testing information for a particular type of Plastpro door? (R-Value, STC, NFRC rating, VOC statement, FLBC, etc.)
You can find testing results for a particular type of Plastpro door under the Testing Information tab, also linked here.
Are Plastpro doors ENERGY STAR Qualified? Where can I find information on the SHGC, U-Factor, and R-Value for your doors?
Yes, Plastpro offers a selection of ENERGY STAR Qualified Doors. More information and the SHGC, U-Factor, and R-Value for each door can be found in the Energy Efficiency tab under our Testing Information resource ( https://www.plastproinc.com/testing-information/energy-efficiency ).