How to Get Manufacturer & Fire Resistance Certificates for Your Renovation Project

Imagine this scenario: your renovation project is finally complete. You stand in your newly remodeled living room, admiring the smooth, white ceiling and stylish partition walls, feeling a sense of accomplishment. The construction crew assures you, “Don’t worry, we only used Japanese imported fire-resistant calcium silicate boards, completely safe.” You feel reassured and pay the final invoice. However, years later, when you decide to sell your home or apply for an interior renovation permit, the inspector requests building material certificates. You realize all you have are a few blurry receipts and nothing else. Worse still, when you try to contact the original crew, they’ve changed their numbers or are evading responsibility.This isn’t an alarmist tale; it’s a common occurrence in…